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  2. Sanna 77 - Wikipedia

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    The front sight was hooded and the cocking handle located high on the left side of the receiver. The Sanna-77 is not really a submachine gun, being made for civilian use only and therefore, due to legal restrictions, only available in the semi-auto mode of fire. It is therefore better termed a pistol-caliber carbine rather than a submachine gun.

  3. American Committee for the Defense of British Homes

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    A Home Guard volunteer with a Thompson sub-machine gun in December 1940. This photo was staged, as the Thompson had not at that point been issued to HG units. The campaign donated Thompson sub-machine guns, which its British partner, the Civilian Committee for the Protection of Homes in Britain, falsely claimed were unavailable in the UK. The ...

  4. Spectre M4 - Wikipedia

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    Versions of the SITES "Spectre" M4 submachine gun specifically made for the civilian market have been around since the middle 1980s and up to the late 1990s, their production suffering a major backlash when the US Federal Assault Weapons Ban prohibited the import and sale of them on the American market, the biggest and most lucrative for this ...

  5. List of weapons used by the Provisional Irish Republican Army

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    Submachine gun Czechoslovak Socialist Republic [69] Vigneron: 9×19mm Parabellum: Submachine gun Belgium [70] Uzi: 9×19mm Parabellum: Submachine Gun Israel [71] [1] MAC-10.45 ACP: Submachine Gun United States: Seized from the Harrison Network by the FBI in 1981. [20] Beretta M12: 9×19mm Parabellum: Submachine Gun Italy [1] Škorpion vz. 61.32 ...

  6. List of submachine guns - Wikipedia

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    ETVS submachine gun: Établissement Technique de Versailles 7.65×20mm Longue France: 1933-1939 SMG Experimental Model 2 submachine gun: Nambu: 8×22mm Nambu Japan: 1935 SMG F1 submachine gun: Lithgow Small Arms Factory: 9×19mm Parabellum Australia: 1962-1973 SMG FAMAE SAF: FAMAE: 9×19mm Parabellum Chile: 1993-Present SMG FBP submachine gun

  7. Brügger & Thomet - Wikipedia

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    MP9/TP9 - submachine gun, revised release of Steyr TMP; APC9/10/40/45 PRO - submachine gun, available in various calibers; SPC9 - semi-automatic pistol carbine, M4/AR style charging handle. GHM9 - semi-automatic pistol carbine, even more streamlined version of APC SMG. APC223/556 - 5.56mm Assault Rifle; APC308 - 7.62mm Battle RIfle

  8. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    • Fake email addresses - Malicious actors sometimes send from email addresses made to look like an official email address but in fact is missing a letter(s), misspelled, replaces a letter with a lookalike number (e.g. “O” and “0”), or originates from free email services that would not be used for official communications.

  9. FB PM-63 - Wikipedia

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    The weapon can be deployed like a regular pistol, one-handed. Additional equipment supplied with the submachine gun includes three spare long magazines and one short magazine, a holster, sling, magazine pouch and a cleaning rod and lubricant bottle. An all-metal suppressor, design by Marian Gryszkiewic, can be used with the PM-63. [3]