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  2. M56 submachine gun - Wikipedia

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    Bayonet: a fairly effective melee weapon designed to be mounted on the end of the barrel of an M56 submachine gun, currently exhibited at the Museum of Miniature Professional Art Henryk Jan Dominiak in Tychy; 55 × 290 mm, made of metal and plastic.

  3. Gun law in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the types of licenses sought, applicants may be asked to show their ability safely to manipulate multiple firearms (typically CZ 75 and/or CZ 82 pistol, bolt-action CZ 452 rifle and a double-barreled shotgun). [40] A shooting test, [41] which requires specific scores dependent on the type of license applied for:

  4. Zastava CZ99 - Wikipedia

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    The pistol was designed in 1989 by Božidar Blagojević. The CZ99 should not be confused with the Czech firearm manufacturer Česká Zbrojovka, because the CZ in the CZ99's name stands for "Crvena Zastava". The CZ99 replaced the outdated Zastava M57 in Yugoslavian military service because of its many new features, such as a fully chromed barrel ...

  5. Airsoft - Wikipedia

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    Airsoft, also known as survival game (Japanese: サバイバルゲーム, romanized: sabaibaru gēmu) in Japan where it was popular, is a team-based shooting game in which participants eliminate opposing players out of play by shooting them with spherical plastic projectiles shot from airsoft guns.

  6. Airsoft gun - Wikipedia

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    Airsoft is safe when played with proper protective gear. Most airsoft guns on the market are usually below 350 ft/s (110 m/s), but projectiles expelled from any type of airsoft gun can travel as slow as 65 ft/s (20 m/s) to more than 700 ft/s (210 m/s) and are capable of breaking skin at 350–400 ft/s (110–120 m/s).

  7. CZ 75 - Wikipedia

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    High-capacity magazines may use either 20 of the 9mm rounds or 17 of the .40 rounds. As of 2013, the model is used by the CZUB's factory shooters in the IPSC Standard division, with a custom-made version CZ 75 Tactical Sports Open being also available. [4] In 2009, the sale of CZ 75 TS Czechmate began. The model is a development of the CZ 75 TS ...

  8. List of sniper rifles - Wikipedia

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    CZ 700: Česká zbrojovka Uherský Brod: 7.62×51mm NATO: Bolt-action Czech Republic: 2001 [2] Bor rifle: OBR SM Tarnów: 7.62×51mm NATO.338 Lapua Magnum: Bolt-action Poland: 2005 IWI Dan: IWI.338 Lapua Magnum: Bolt-action Israel: 2010 Denel NTW-20: Denel Land Systems: 20×82mm: Bolt-action South Africa: 1995 Denel NTW-14.5: 14.5×114mm: Denel ...

  9. Tokyo Marui - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Marui was the first company to introduce airsoft guns powered solely by electric motor gearbox-driven spring-piston assembly in 1992, which they called "automatic electric gun" (AEG). This compact air pump system was implemented in their first battery-powered automatic firing replica, the FAMAS F1. Other airsoft guns were then introduced.