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  2. Barrett MRAD - Wikipedia

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    MRADs are offered in several Cerakote colors. [ 8 ] [ better source needed ] Similar to the M16/AR15, the MRAD upper and lower receivers can be separated by pressing a rear latch assembly under the stock while the front detent pin acts as a hinge AR-15 to allow for maintenance in the field.

  3. MAC-11 - Wikipedia

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    The Military Armament Corporation Model 11, officially abbreviated as "M11" or "M-11", and commonly known as the MAC-11, is a machine pistol/submachine gun developed by American firearm designer Gordon Ingram at the Military Armament Corporation (MAC) during the 1970s in Powder Springs, Georgia, United States.

  4. Ruger Wrangler - Wikipedia

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    The Ruger Wrangler is a single-action rimfire revolver produced by Sturm, Ruger & Co. Chambered for .22 Long Rifle cartridges, it was announced in April 2019. [2] The revolver makes extensive use of aluminum and zinc castings for ease of manufacturability, [3] and also has an unfluted cylinder and uses metal injection molded components for further cost reduction. [4]

  5. Ruger SR22 - Wikipedia

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    Savage Silver Cerakote/Savage Silver Cerakote. Sports South: 3625: SR22 Turquoise: Black/Turquoise Cerakote. Talo: 3629: SR22 Farmer Green: Black/Farmer Green. Zanders Sporting Goods: 3624: SR22 Contractor Yellow: Black/Contractor Yellow Cerakote. Talo: 3613: SR22 FDE: Black/FDE: Bangers: 3641: SR22 Elite Earth/Jungle Green: Jungle Green ...

  6. LWRC M6 - Wikipedia

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    The M6 is a series of carbines designed and manufactured by LWRC International.It is based on the M4 carbine, with which it shares 80% of its parts. [2] The 'M' model name is not a US military designation.

  7. KRISS Vector - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 2007, TDI announced their development of a new submachine gun. It was an experimental weapon under advanced stages of development at that time. The name Kriss comes from a Southeast Asian dagger with a flame-shaped blade. [6] [7] The second generation prototype of the Vector, called the K10, was announced at 2011 SHOT Show. It ...

  8. Kel-Tec PF-9 - Wikipedia

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    From the P-11, the PF-9 uses a slightly modified barrel, trigger, ejector, and front sight. The P-3AT parts used in the PF-9 include the extractor and various springs. The grip is available in a variety of colors, while the slide is available in blued, Parkerized, ceramic , and hard chromed finishes. The PF-9 is shipped with an extended ...

  9. RK 62 - Wikipedia

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    RK 62 M3 RK 62 M3 – RK 62 M2 with OD Green Cerakote surface treatment. [10] [11] RK 62 kromattu – a fully functional chrome plated version of the late RK 62 production variant for FDF conscript band displays. M/74 – an FDF HQ Infantry Weapons Technical Department RPK-style prototype ratsuväen konekivääri ('Cavalry LMG').

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