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  2. M50 Reising - Wikipedia

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    There were four versions of the Reising, two selective fire models: the M50 and M55, and two semi-automatic only variants: the M60, a .45 ACP carbine, [8] and the M65, chambered for the .22 Long Rifle rimfire cartridge designed for training purposes. Reising Model 55 with wire stock folded Reising M50 with a stock made to imitate a MP40 for ...

  3. Madsen M-50 - Wikipedia

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    United Kingdom: the M-50 underwent intensive trials in 1951–1952 against the BSA model 1949 and the Sterling submachine gun. The latter was eventually selected. [11] United States In use with Green Berets serving alongside Montagnards in MIKE Force units [12] Venezuela [5] [4] Non State Users. Malayan Communist Party; Brazilian Communist ...

  4. M2 Browning - Wikipedia

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    The M2 machine gun or Browning .50 caliber machine gun (informally, "Ma Deuce") [13] [14] is a heavy machine gun that was designed near the end of World War I by John Browning. While similar to Browning's M1919 Browning machine gun , which was chambered for the .30-06 cartridge, the M2 uses Browning's larger and more powerful .50 BMG (12.7 mm ...

  5. Eugene Reising - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Gustavus Reising (November 26, 1884 – February 21, 1967) [1] [2] was an American inventor who designed the M50 Reising submachine gun in 1938. [3] [4] Reising was a ranked competitive target shooter. An ordnance engineer, Reising was the recipient of more than 60 firearm patents.

  6. List of equipment of the Royal Thai Army - Wikipedia

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    Light machine gun: 5.56×45mm NATO Belgium [5] FN MAG-58: General-purpose machine gun: 7.62×51mm NATO Belgium [10] M60: General-purpose machine gun: 7.62×51mm NATO United States [10] Heckler & Koch HK21: General-purpose machine gun: 5.56×45mm NATO Germany [29] [10] M2 Browning: Heavy machine gun.50 BMG United States: Locally known as Type 93 ...

  7. McMillan TAC-50 - Wikipedia

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    It is produced in Phoenix, Arizona, in the United States by McMillan Firearms. The TAC-50 is a military and law enforcement weapon, which, designated as the C15, has been the standard long-range sniper weapon (LRSW) of the Canadian Army since 2000.

  8. Barrett M82 - Wikipedia

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    Barrett Firearms Manufacturing was founded by Ronnie Barrett for the sole purpose of building semi-automatic rifles chambered for the powerful 12.7×99mm NATO (.50 BMG) ammunition, originally developed for and used in M2 Browning machine guns. The weapon was first sold to the Swedish Army in 1989.

  9. Cobray Company - Wikipedia

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    The Cobray Company was an American developer and manufacturer of submachine guns, automatic carbines, handguns, shotguns, and non-lethal 37 mm launchers. These were manufactured by SWD. In the 1970s and 1980s, Cobray was a counter terrorist training center in addition to being an arms maker under the leadership of Mitch WerBell. [1]