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  2. IMBEL - Wikipedia

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    The IMBEL MD97 assault rifle family was developed to replace IMBEL MD-2 and MD-3 rifles that were in use with the Brazilian military. The MD-97 is based on the MD-2. The IMBEL MD-97 assault rifle family consists of three models with different dimensions and weight. The MD-97 family can be fed from standard STANAG magazines. Assault rifles are ...

  3. IMBEL IA2 - Wikipedia

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    After the Army realized that IMBEL MD-97 could not meet the basic requirements to replace the FAL, IMBEL began to modernize the MD-97 project, but the simple modernization of the project, which used many FAL parts, was not enough to meet the needs of the Army. Special forces Imbel IA2 Soldier of the Border Brigade posing with an IA2

  4. IMBEL MD - Wikipedia

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    The MD-2 and MD-3 rifles are the result of redesigning the FN FAL to use the 5.56×45mm NATO round in place of the FAL's 7.62mm NATO chambering. The MD-2/MD-3 series externally resembles a short-barrelled FAL, but with an M16 magazine.

  5. Category:IMBEL firearms - Wikipedia

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    IMBEL MD; IMBEL MD97 This page was last edited on 29 June 2019, at 17:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  6. Category:IMBEL - Wikipedia

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    IMBEL MD97 This page was last edited on 3 April 2016, at 16:40 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  7. Internet Archive - Wikipedia

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    The Wayback Machine was created as a joint effort between Alexa Internet (owned by Amazon.com) and the Internet Archive. [79] Hundreds of billions of web sites and their associated data (images, source code, documents, etc.) are saved in a database.

  8. Viral Tap - Wikipedia

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    Viral Tap is a British television comedy panel game shown on ITV2 which ran from 27 April to 15 June 2014. The show is presented by Caroline Flack and stars regular panellists Matt Richardson, Carly Smallman and Jim Chapman as a side show presenter.

  9. Me at the zoo - Wikipedia

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    The official San Diego Zoo YouTube account left a now-pinned comment on the video in 2020, stating that they felt honored being featured in the first-ever YouTube video. [24] As of October 22, 2024, it is the most-liked comment on the platform, with 3.9 million likes.