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  2. Vektor CP1 - Wikipedia

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    Vektor CP-1 pistol. During its production the CP1 has been recalled twice. [5] In 2000 the second recall notice was issued for the Vektor CP1. The recall states that the loaded gun can discharged if bumped or dropped and that the gun should not be loaded under any circumstances. [6]

  3. Vektor SS-77 - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, a light machine gun version, the Mini-SS, chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO was introduced. LIW also manufactured kits to convert existing SS-77 to the Mini-SS. Changes include the weight decrease from 9.6 to 8.26 kg (21 lb 3 oz to 18 lb 3 oz) with a folding bipod and fixed butt. [3]

  4. KRISS Vector - Wikipedia

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    KRISS Vector CRB 18.6 inch barrel (Canadian version) The Vector CRB (carbine) is a semi-automatic carbine with a permanently affixed barrel shroud to the standard 5.5-inch barrel, extending it to 16-inch (410 mm), intended for states with short-barrel rifle bans, with an 18.6-inch (470 mm) version produced for the Canadian market. The standard ...

  5. Vektor SP1 - Wikipedia

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    The Vektor SP1 and SP2 pistols are almost the same save for the calibre and magazines, and broadly based on the Italian Beretta 92 design. SP stands for “Service Pistol” and both weapons are full-sized, holster type pistols of solid construction.

  6. GunBroker.com - Wikipedia

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    GunBroker.com was founded by Steven F. Urvan after eBay started restricting gun sales. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Urvan ran the company until it was acquired by Ammo, Inc in 2021. [ 5 ] At the closing of merger, it had $60 million in revenue and 6 million registered users.

  7. Vektor R4 - Wikipedia

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    The Vektor R4 is a South African 5.56×45mm assault rifle. [8] It entered service as the standard service rifle of the South African Defence Force (SADF) in 1980. [1] In South African service, the R4 replaced the R1, a variant of the 7.62×51mm FN FAL. [7]

  8. KRISS KARD - Wikipedia

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    Magazine capacity is not mentioned in the promotional materials. However, the magazine interface most likely will use standard 10- or 13-round Glock 21 magazines (like the semi-automatic KRISS Vector CRB, SBR, or SDP models) or their proprietary 25-round MagEx 25+ extended capacity magazine (like the full automatic KRISS Vector SMG).

  9. Vektor GA-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Denel Vektor GA-1 is an automatic cannon based on the German WWII MG 151/20 automatic cannon. Compared to other rapid-fire 20 mm autocannons, it is lightweight and has low recoil due to its design and the use of the 20×82mm cartridge.