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  2. Demro TAC-1 - Wikipedia

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    The standard version also has a combination lock above the trigger near the safety lever. In the selective-fire variants, this safety lever doubles as a fire selector. The magazine release is found behind the magazine well, and the charging knob is on the left side of the upper receiver. The stock, pistol grip, and foregrip of the TAC-1 are wooden.

  3. FMK-3 submachine gun - Wikipedia

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    Above the hand grip, is the upper receiver which houses the barrel, bolt, and recoil spring. In the first series, the FMK was presented with three versions of stocks: one-piece plastic fixed, fixed to wood, and retractable wire. On the left side of the upper receiver is located the charging handle.

  4. Robinson Armament XCR - Wikipedia

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    The Robinson Armament Co. XCR is a multi-caliber, gas piston weapon system developed by Robinson Armament Co. for U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) to fill the requirements of the SOF Combat Assault Rifle, [5] or SCAR competition, but was disqualified on a technicality due to late delivery of blank firing adapters.

  5. Beretta ARX160 - Wikipedia

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    However, the charging handle remains reversible and can be switched from the right- to left-side of the upper receiver and the barrel locking bolt is located in front of the magazine well. [4] It is equipped with a quick-change, free-floating, cold hammer-forged barrel which can be removed and replaced in a minute using one wrench.

  6. CZ Scorpion Evo 3 - Wikipedia

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    The A1 variant features a standard left-side non-reciprocating charging handle, although it is ambidextrous and can be switched from side-to-side. It also has an ambidextrous select fire switch, giving the operator the choice of "safe", semi-automatic, three-round burst, or fully automatic fire, while the S1's switch only features "safe" and ...

  7. Maschinenkarabiner 36 - Wikipedia

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    The original M.K. 36, II is chambered in 9×19mm Parabellum, has a left-side charging handle and a standard German bayonet mount and markings behind the rear right sight. The Hungarian trials M.K. 36, II is chambered in 9×25mm Mauser and features a stacking rod, different bayonet mount meant for Hungarian M35 bayonet, and a right-side charging ...

  8. CS/LS7 - Wikipedia

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    The weapon has an ambidextrous charging handle, fire selector, and lengthened magazine release lever located in front of the trigger guard. The telescopic stock can be removed and replaced by a fixed stock. The bolt release is located on the left side above the magazine well.

  9. IMI Galil - Wikipedia

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    Galil ACE: The new generation of the Galil rifle, utilizing a left-side-mounted charging handle, a spring-loaded dust cover, and a plastic or polymer lower receiver designed to lower cost and weight. The ACE has been produced in three versions (Micro, SAR and AR) chambered for 5.56mm NATO , 5.45×39mm , 7.62mm Soviet M43 and 7.62mm NATO .