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The Barrett M82 rifle is a high-powered heavy sniper rifle designed and developed in by the Barrett Firearms Company of the United States. The weapon is currently used by numerous armies and units throughout the world, including the American Special Forces.
A light machine gun developed to meet the US Military's stringent requirements for accuracy and reliability. It can also be used in the automatic weapon role. (Ammunition pouch is government furnished).
Buttstock
Ergonomically designed in plastic, containing a hydraulic buffer.
Barrel
Incorporates a folding handle, fixed position gas port and M16A2 flash suppressor.
Heat Shield
Clips onto barrel and is easily removable.
The Glock 20 is a pistol manufactured by the Austrian company, Glock. The G20 is a standard frame Glock, approximately 7 mm longer and 2.5 mm wider than the common Glock 17.
The CZ 75 is a popular semi-automatic pistol manufactured in the Czech Republic and first introduced in 1975 by Česká zbrojovka Uherský Brod (CZUB) in a 9 mm Parabellum caliber.
On October 18, 2007, Ruger Firearms introduced a new high-capacity, polymer-frame, striker-fired 9mm pistol called the Ruger SR9 pistol. The new pistol has a capacity of 17+1 rounds (17 in the mag +1 up the pipe).
This is welcome news, since DefenseReview happens to like high-capacity, polymer-framed, striker fired pistols in general. We also like the 9mm Parabellum a.k.a. 9mm NATO round (9x19mm), provided you're using quality factory hollowpoints. Why do we like 9mm, because it tends to be less expensive than .40 S&W and .45 ACP and produces less recoil, making it easier to shoot accurately in rapid multiple-shot strings. The lower ammo price and recoil generation make a weapon in this caliber easier to practice with without breaking the bank or your wrist(s) over time. 9mm is simply more pleasurable to shoot, especially if you're shooting a lot. And, with the right factory hollowpoints, it can get the job done for defensive and tactical applications.
We created an unrivaled combination of precision accuracy, blazing-fast follow-ups and hunt-specific features. The new R-15 VTR™ modular repeating rifle was born of the most advanced design aspects of AR-15-style rifles available today with a strong emphasis on optimizing form and functionality for the modern predator aficionado. The results are astounding – with very serious implications for every coyote, fox or bobcat that crosses its path.
The Barrett M95 (also commonly referred to as the Model 95M) is a .50 BMG (12.7 x 99 mm) sniper and special operations rifle produced manufactured by the Barrett Firearms Company. The rifle is an improved version of the popuular, earlier Barrett M90.
The Elite Silver™ are over-and-under, 12-gauge shotguns that share the same custom design features as the Gold Series, with the addition of machined, monobloc barrels.
The MK46 is an M249 variant developed to meet a US Special Operations requirement for a lightweight light machine gun that would retain the intrinsic functionality and reliability of the standard M249. (Available in Black. Flat Dark Earth color availability - TBD).
Weight reduction was achieved by using a new lightweight fluted barrel removing the magazine well and vehicle mounting lugs, and incorporating a titanium bipod.
Unique to the MK46 is the forward rail that accommodate scopes, laser designators and flashlights. It also accommodates a forward pistol grip and has a detachable bipod.
This weapon has been adopted by the US Navy.
The MP5K (German: Maschinenpistole 5 Kurz, Machine Pistol 5, Short) was designed and is manufactured as a submachine gun by Heckler & Koch a German arms manufacturing company.
The CZ 100 was first introduced in the year of 1995 by Česká Zbrojovka (Uherský Brod, Czech Republic), the first of these CZs weapons to use all synthetic materials. The pistol has a sister model, CZ 101, which has a significantly smaller magazine capacity (7 rounds 9mm or 6 rounds .40).
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