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The sole difference between the Glock 21 and the Glock 21C is that the slide and barrel are compensated on the C model to significantly reduce muzzle climb while firing the pistol.
A variant of the Glock 21, the Glock 21SF hit the market in Spring 2007, in an effort to make the fullsize .45 Glock more appealing to shooters with smaller hands. The Glock model 21SF, stands for "Slim Frame".
The Glock 21 is a pistol manufactured by the Austrian company, Glock. The G21 is a large frame Glock modeled after the Glock 20 and the G21 fires the .45 ACP ammunition.
The Glock 17A is a variant of the Glock 17 specifically produced for the Australian market, to conform and apply with local laws regarding barrel lengths created after the tragic Monash University shooting.
The Taurus PT92 is a double action/single action, 9mm Luger, double column magazine, semi-automatic, short recoil action pistol manufactured by Taurus in the former Beretta factory in São Paulo, Brazil.
The XM8 is a developmental United States military project name and designation for a lightweight and reliable assault rifle system that was under full scale development by the U.S. Army from the late 1990s through the early 2000s.
The Smith and Wesson Model 29 is a double action six shot revolver chambered for the .44 Magnum cartridge. The Model 29 is produced and manufactured by the United States company of Smith and Wesson.
The Walther WA 2000 bullpup sniper rifle was first manufactured and designed in the early 1970's by the Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen company from the its inception as a specialized police and law enforcement sniper rifle and not as an adaptation of an existing rifle.
The Benelli M1014 also known as the Benelli Super 90 M4 Combat Shotgun was produced and manufactured by Benelli ARmi S.P.A. The shotgun is currently under extensive use by the United States Armed Forces as their "Joint Service Combat Shotgun".
The HK SP89 (Acronym for Sport Pistole M1989, or specifically "Sporting Pistol, Model 1989") is marketed for sporting use as a semi-automatic, "civilian" version of the Heckler & Koch MP5K.
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 MAC-10 (Military Armament Corporation Model 10) is a highly compact, blowback operated, selective fire submachine gun (technically, a machine pistol) developed by Gordon B. Ingram in 1964.
The Browning Hi-Power is a semi-automatic, single-action, 9 mm pistol. The pistol is based on ideas conceived and patented in 1922 by American firearms inventor and innovator John Browning, and later the pistol was patented by Fabrique Nationale d'Armes de Guerre (FN) of Herstal, Belgium.
The Magpul Masada Adaptive Combat Weapon System is an new and revolutionary assault rifle platform designed and manufactured by Magpul Industries of Erie, Colorado.
The Kel-Tec P3AT is a double action, locked-breech .380 ACP pistol modeled after the Kel-Tec P-32. The frame of the P3AT is made of polymer with an aluminum insert, and the barrel and the slide are steel.
The Kel-Tec P-32 is a semi-automatic, compact pistol utilizing the short-recoil principle of operation. The pistol is chambered in .32 ACP, the Kel-Tec P-32 is an extremely popular weapon for concealment and carry in the United States.
The Walther MP series consists of a family of 9 millimeter submachine guns which were manufactured and produced in Germany from 1963 to 1987. MP is an acronym for Maschinenpistole.
The M240, which has been formally referred to as the United States Machine Gun, 7.62mm, M240, is within a series of medium machine guns, belt-fed, firing the 7.62 × 51 mm NATO cartridge (w/ M13 Link). The M240 is based on the Browning Automatic Rifle and the FN MAG machine gun.
The M60 which is formally the United States Machine Gun of the Caliber 7.62 mm, M60 is part of a family of United States long range, general purpose machine guns firing 7.62 mm NATO cartridges from a mobile and disintegrating belt of M13 links.
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