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  2. Zastava M72 - Wikipedia

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    The Zastava M72 chambers and fires the 7.62×39mm M67 round. It is a gas-operated, air-cooled, drum-fed firearm with a fixed stock. It is a squad automatic weapon, like the Soviet RPK but has unique design features.

  3. Zastava M 98/48 - Wikipedia

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    The Zastava M98/48 (often called Mod.98/48, Model. 98/48, Yugo K98k) was a refurbished bolt-action rifle, chambered for the 7.92×57mm Mauser, a cartridge that was temporarily adopted in the years after World War II by the Yugoslav People's Army.

  4. Zastava M48 - Wikipedia

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    The M48 was designed with a stock similar to the 98k, but it has a shorter intermediate-length action and receiver, as does the similar M24 series Mauser. The M24 series Mausers were built from prewar Yugoslav Model 24 Mausers and then refurbished with newer Belgian parts, and usually have straight bolts, while the M48s have curved bolts.

  5. List of military headstamps - Wikipedia

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    The symbols on the lower arc of the stamp indicates the caliber (7.7mm, 5.56mm or 7.62mm) and R# or R#M# indicate the model (R) and mark (M) of the cartridge, like the Commonwealth L#A# stamp (e.g., R1M1 is the first model and second Mark of a cartridge). Later, the 2-digit year is in the 12 o'clock position and a digit in the 6 o'clock ...

  6. Zastava Arms - Wikipedia

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    The weapon was first manufactured in Germany and was called the Mauser-Milovanović M1878/80, cal. 10.15mm. [4] In 1924 and 1925, the Ministry of the Interior signed contracts with FN Herstal, Belgium which allowed the production of M24 series bolt-action rifles chambered in 7.92×57mm Mauser. A factory for production of rifles and infantry ...

  7. List of equipment of the Armed Forces of Bosnia and ...

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    5.56mm NATO assault rifle M16A4, M16A1: Standard issue rifle. 46100 M-16 rifles donated through US Train and Equip Program in 1997. [5] Zastava M70 Yugoslavia: 7.62×39mm assault rifle M-70AB3, M-70A, M-70B1N, M-70AB2N, M-70A1. [4] In reserve, a large part destroyed. Machine Guns; Zastava M72 [3] Yugoslavia: 7.62×39mm light machine gun M72B1 ...

  8. List of World War II weapons of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Yugo Mauser M1924 Rifle [2] (standard-issue rifle) Carcano 1898; Mannlicher 1895 /24 (converted to FN Yugo Mauser 1924 standard) Mauser-Koka; Serbian Mauser 1899 (many cut down to carbine length) Lebel 1886/93 (supplied from France during WW1) Berthier 1907/15 & 1916 rifle (WW1) Berthier 1892/16 carbine (WW1)

  9. Category:Weapons of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Artillery of Yugoslavia (2 C, 5 P) F. Firearms of Yugoslavia (4 C) H. Hand grenades of Yugoslavia (1 P) L. Land mines of Yugoslavia (16 P) W. Weapons of Serbia (5 C, 1 P)