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  2. List of equipment of the Swedish Army - Wikipedia

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    General-purpose machine gun: 7.62×51mm NATO: Kulspruta 58, Swedish production of the Belgian FN MAG. Ksp 88 Sweden: Heavy machine gun: 12.7×99mm NATO: Kulspruta 88, commercially FN M2 HB QCB. Grsp 92 United States Sweden: Automatic grenade launcher: 40×53mm HV: Granatspruta 92, commercially Saco Defence Mk 19 Mod 3.

  3. List of equipment of the Swedish Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the military equipment of Sweden, including the army, air force and navy. Small Arms Small arms and light weapons ... General-purpose machine gun ...

  4. List of equipment of the Norwegian Army - Wikipedia

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    It was used as an infantry machine gun, but was replaced by the Minimi and the Minimi MK3. [14] [12] M2 Browning United States: Heavy machine gun: 12.7×99mm NATO . In January 2019, the Norwegian Armed Forces ordered 1,000 new M2A2N, which will replace the older M2. The need expressed might reach up to 1,300 machine guns in total. [15 ...

  5. Military surplus - Wikipedia

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    Some military surplus dealers also sell military surplus firearms, [2] spare parts, and ammunition alongside surplus uniforms and equipment. Demand for such items comes from various collectors, outdoorsmen, adventurers, hunters, survivalists, and players of airsoft and paintball, as well as others seeking high quality, sturdy, military issue garb.

  6. Schultz & Larsen M52 target rifle - Wikipedia

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    The M52 was the first in a family of target rifles based on refurbished Mauser M 98 military actions by the Danish company Schultz & Larsen in the years following World War II. [1] They were produced to fill a need for target rifles by the Danish shooting association - De Danske Skytteforeninger . [ 2 ]

  7. Century International Arms - Wikipedia

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    He then sought sources of surplus rifles that he could sell for a profit. [1] With his brother-in-law, Manny Weigensberg, Sucher made contacts in foreign countries for the importation of military surplus rifles and handguns and by the 1970s, Century became the single largest importer of firearms in the United States and Canada. [2] [3]

  8. Jarmann M1884 - Wikipedia

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    A collection of rifles from the Fram Museum, a Jarmann M1884 second from the bottom. From the mid-1920s and until the German invasion of Norway, it was possible for civilians to buy surplus Jarmann rifles for about a quarter of what a brand-new Krag–Jørgensen would cost. Despite the reasonable price, it appears that very few were sold.

  9. List of equipment of the Royal Danish Army - Wikipedia

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    M2 Browning machine gun STAVS; M2 Browning machine gun tower; Cardom; Planned Armament: Oerlikon KCE 30 mm [126] AHEAD; The Danish military primary APC that replaced the M113 [124] Used in various versions: Mechanized infantry; Communications and information systems carrier; Command and control vehicle; Engineer Vehicle; Mechanics vehicle; 37 ...