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  2. FB "Łucznik" Radom - Wikipedia

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    FB MSBS – 5.56 mm modular assault rifle (in production, 7.62S/N versions in development), adopted by Polish armed forces as Grot; FB Beryl M762 – 7.62 mm assault rifle (in production)—basically AKM (7,62x39 cartridge, same barrel length) with Beryl features—around 2000 delivered to Nigeria, civil variant available

  3. FB MSBS Grot - Wikipedia

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    The following variants were designed based on the requests from the Polish Armed Forces to replace currently used firearms such as the AKM, FB Beryl, FB Mini-Beryl, and Pallad grenade launcher. The MSBS GROT is a selective fire modular assault rifle which is capable of semi-automatic, 3-round burst and fully automatic fire.

  4. Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa - Wikipedia

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    The Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa or PGZ SA (English: Polish Armaments Group) is a holding company established by the Polish government in 2013 to unite Polish state owned defence industry companies. Headquartered in Radom, the group is Poland's largest and one of Europe's major arms manufacturers comprising over 50 subsidiaries. [3] [4] [5] [6]

  5. List of modern armament manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Barrett Firearms Manufacturing: Beemiller Inc. (trading name as Hi-Point Firearms) Black Hills Ammunition: Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS) Bollinger Shipyards: Bond Arms Inc. Brunswick Boat Group: Bushmaster Firearms International: Calico Light Weapons Systems (CLWS) Charter Arms: CheyTac: Colt's Manufacturing Company: Combined Systems

  6. Category:Firearm manufacturers of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Firearm manufacturers of Poland" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  7. List of largest Polish companies - Wikipedia

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    PKN Orlen headquarters in Płock. This article lists the largest Poland-owned companies in terms of their revenue, net profit and total assets, market value and employees number according to the French credit insurer Coface, the American business magazine Forbes as well as the Polish WIG20 stock market index.

  8. List of companies of Poland - Wikipedia

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    The following list includes both fully Polish companies and foreign owned firms with independent Polish operations, such as Fiat Poland. Most of Poland's economy since communism has been developed by small and medium businesses, but large corporations still control aspects of heavy industry, mining, and chemical refining.

  9. FB Vis - Wikipedia

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    The Vis or Vis 35 (Polish designation Pistolet wz. 35 Vis; German designation 9 mm Pistole 35(p), or simply the Radom in some English sources and Vis wz. 35 in Poland) is a Polish 9×19mm caliber, single-action, semi-automatic pistol.