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Colt M203 Grenade Launcher
The M203 is a single-shot 40 mm under-barrel grenade launcher designed to attach to a rifle. It uses the same rounds as the older stand-alone M79 break-action grenade launcher, which utilizes the high-low propulsion system to keep recoil forces low. Quite versatile and compatible with many rifle models, the M203 was originally designed for the U.S. M16 and its carbine variant, the M4. The launcher can also be mounted onto a C7, a Canadian version of the M16 rifle; however, this requires the prior removal of the bottom handguard.
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Action: | Single Shot - Break |
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Caliber: | 40x46mm |
Twist Rate: | 1/48 |
Barrel Length: | 305 mm |
Weight: | 1.36kg |
Sights | Flip up |
Also Included | Heat Shield, M16 Mounting Hardware, Incline Sight |
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Glock 18 – 9×19
As a true fully automatic pistol the G18 is one of the most specialized GLOCK pistols. With an external fire selector at the rear of the slide you can switch from semi-automatic to full-automatic firing mode. It comes with an extended 19 round magazine and can provide greater firepower with the optional 33-round magazine. The […]
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Glock 18C – 9X19
2x 19 Round Magazines, Cleaning Kit, Instruction Manual, Hard Case
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Heckler & Koch G3SG1
The Heckler & Koch G3SG1 rifle is the DMR version of H&K's famous G3 rifle. The "SG" stands for Scharfschützengewehr ("Sharpshooting Rifle"). The rifles were individually selected from the G3 production line for outstanding accuracy during test-firing and then modified. G3SG/1 rifles got a heavy, dual-stage buffer, fixed mounted, Zeiss Diavari-DA 1.5-6×36 power telescopic sight and STANAG claw mount assembly mounted. The standard trigger was exchanged for an adjustable set-trigger pack assembly with a 25 N (5.6 lbf) trigger pull and 12.5 N (2.8 lbf) in the set operation mode, the buttstock has a slightly adjustable auxiliary cheek riser, and the lengthened handguard has an integrated bipod. The Zeiss Diavari-DA 1.5-6×36 was windage adjustable and had an elevation knob featuring Bullet Drop Compensation (BDC) settings for 10–600 metres (11–656 yd). For the sub 100 metres (109 yd) ranges the BDC numbers are yellow. The BDC numbers for the longer ranges are white and in 100 metres (109 yd) increments. The automatic fire mode was retained but the set-trigger mode could only be used for semi-automatic firing.
The following is included with this rifle (Ex Italian Military)
- 1x 20 Round Magazine
- 1x Original G3 Leather Sling
- 1x Transit Chest
- 1x Zeiss Optic with Claw Mount
- 1x Scope Caps
- 1x Rubber Eyepiece
- 1x G3 Manual (German)
- 1x G3 Manual (Italian)
- 1x Zeiss Optic Manual (Italian)
- 1x Original Factory Test Target
- 1x Original Factory Certificate
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HS VHS-K2 ASSAULT RIFLE – 5.56X45
VHS-2 is a fully ambidextrous 5.56 NATO caliber assault rifle. Designed on bullpup modular platform it maintain all the ballistic benefits of a longer barrel in a shorter package without sacrificing overall length, accuracy and muzzle velocity. The polymer receiver is equipped with an 5 point adjustable buttstock. Combination of all of this with dual […]
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INGRAM MAC10 SUB MACHINE GUN – 9×19
The Military Armament Corporation Model 10, officially abbreviated as "M10" or "M-10", and more commonly known as the MAC-10, is a compact, blowback operated machine pistol/submachine gun that was developed by Gordon B. Ingram in 1964. It is chambered in either .45 ACP or 9mm. A two-stage suppressor by Sionics was designed for the MAC-10, which not only abates the noise created, but makes it easier to control on full automatic (although it also makes the gun far less compact and concealable).
Note: Sample photo only - actual product may differ.
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Caliber: | 9x19 Parabellum |
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Weight: | 2.84 kg |
Overall Length: | Approx 548mm / 295mm (Folded) |
Action: | Full-Automatic |
Rate of Fire | Approx 1,300/min |
Safety: | Selector Switch |
Barrel Length: | 5.75" / 146 mm |
Rifle Stock: | Extending / Collapsible |
Scope Mount: | N/A |
Twist Rate: | 1 in 7" |
Magazines Included: | 1x 32 Round Magazine |
Iron Sights: | Yes |
Item Condition: | Used |
Also Included: | N/A |
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MGV-176
The MGV-176 was widely used both during the Slovenian war of independence by Slovenian territorial defense militia then by Croat volunteers during the first part of the Croatian War of Independence, notably during the so-called Battle of the Barracks. It was however replaced as soon as a regular Croatian army was established and equipped with standard military weapons.
The concept of this weapon is to overcome the deficiencies of the low power rimfire cartridge by rapidly delivering a large number of projectiles. The weapon therefore relies on the .22 LR's very low recoil and a high rate of fire of 1,200 RPM. The MGV-176 utilises a pan magazine mounted above the barrel, with a capacity of 161 rounds.
Note: Sample photo only - actual product may differ.
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Caliber: | .22LR |
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Weight: | 1.8kg |
Overall Length Min/Max | Approx 480/795mm |
Action: | Full Automatic |
Rate of Fire | Approx 1200/min |
Safety | Selector Switch |
Barrel Length | 5.75" / 260mm |
Stock: | Folding |
Scope Mount: | No |
Magazines Included: | 1x 161 Round Magazines |
Iron Sights | Yes |
Item Condition | New / Surplus |
Also Included | Case, Manual |
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