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  2. FK BRNO Field Pistol - Wikipedia

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    The 7.5 FK Field Pistol is significantly larger and heavier than other all-steel military pistols and about twice as heavy as current standard issue military pistols. The proprietary cartridge is claimed to have an effective range—in terms of accuracy and terminal ballistics—of at least 100 meters (109 yards) for targets of up to 150 kg ...

  3. 7.5 FK - Wikipedia

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    The 7.5 BRNO was developed between 2009 and 2014, for the specific purpose of providing high capacity automatic pistols the ability to engage combatant targets at a range of between 75–150 metres (82–164 yd) while retaining more kinetic energy at that range than a 9×19mm Parabellum cartridge can generate at the muzzle/point blank range.

  4. Category:Semi-automatic pistols of Czechoslovakia - Wikipedia

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    Category for Czech semi-automatic pistols. Pages in category "Semi-automatic pistols of Czechoslovakia" ... FK BRNO Field Pistol; G. Grand Power K100; K. Kevin ZP98; L.

  5. List of semi-automatic pistols - Wikipedia

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    FÉG 37M Pistol: Fegyver- és Gépgyár.380 ACP.32 ACP Hungary: 1936 FEG AP9: Fegyver- és Gépgyár.380 ACP Hungary: 1951 FEG PA-63: Fegyver- és Gépgyár: 9×18mm Makarov.32 ACP.380 ACP Hungary: 1950s FK BRNO Field Pistol: FK BRNO: 7.5 FK Czech Republic: 2011 FMK 9C1: FMK Firearms: 9×19mm Parabellum United States: 2010 FN 503: FN America: 9 ...

  6. 7.5 cm FK 18 - Wikipedia

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    The 7.5 cm Feldkanone 18 (7.5 cm FK 18) was a field gun used by Germany in World War II. It was designed to replace the 7.5 cm FK 16 nA, which was a World War I-era 7.7 cm FK 16 rebarreled in 75 mm during the early Thirties. The development of the FK 18 had a low priority and it was not until 1938 that the gun was issued to the Heer.

  7. 7.5 cm FK 16 nA - Wikipedia

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    The 7.5 cm Feldkanone 16 neuer Art (7.5 cm FK 16 nA) was a field gun used by Germany in World War II.Originally built as the World War I-era 7.7 cm FK 16, surviving guns in German service were re-barrelled during the early 1930s in the new standard 7.5 cm calibre.

  8. FN Five-seven - Wikipedia

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    FK BRNO Field Pistol – Modern Czech pistol chambered for bottlenecked, high velocity 7.5 FK ammunition. Fort mod. 28 – semi-automatic pistol chambered for the 5.7×28mm cartridge; Heckler & Koch UCP – Competing 4.6×30mm PDW-caliber pistol project briefly developed by Heckler & Koch in Germany.

  9. 7.5 cm FK 38 - Wikipedia

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    The 7.5 cm Feldkanone 38 (7.5 cm FK 38) was a field gun used by Germany and Brazil in World War II. Built by Krupp to satisfy an order by the Brazilian Army some 64 were delivered before the war began. In 1942 the remainder of the order was completed and 80 were delivered to the Heer.