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  1. AKM 63 Assault Rifle : Somalia

    Technology

    Hungarian adaptation of the Kalashnikov AKM assault rifle with a light grey polypropylene butt stock, a synthetic pistol grip and stamped steel foregrip. A second pistol grip is fitted to the steel fo...

    REL22176

  2. Heckler & Koch G3A3 Main Battle Rifle

    Technology

    Heckler & Koch G3A3 select fire rifle. It has a pressed steel receiver with a folding left side cocking lever. It has a green plastic drilled fore end and pistol grip. The rifle has been cut off at th...

    REL22172

  3. Heckler & Koch G3 Rifle

    Technology

    Heckler & Koch G3 select fire main battle rifle. The rifle has a pressed steel receiver and a folding left side cocking lever. It has a wooden butt , drilled fore end and a green plastic pistol grip. ...

    REL22177

  4. Korean PPSh 41 Sub-machine gun : Lance Corporal G C Ralston, 1 Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment

    Technology

    Maker: State Arsenal

    PPSh 41 Sub-machine gun complete with drum magazine. There is no sling or cleaning accessories. '1943' is marked at the base of the barrel jacket just in front of the ejection port and '69 42' on the ...

    REL34594.001

  5. Lee-Enfield No 4 Mk I* Rifle

    Technology

    No 4 Mark I* Lee-Enfield Rifle. The receiver is stamped 'No 4 MkI* 'over 'LONG BRANCH 1943' on the left side and the serial number is on the wrist. The bolt number matches. It has a cut down butt and ...

    REL22184.001

  6. Makarov Pistol

    Technology

    Makarov semi automatic pistol. Machined steel frame and top slide that has serrated edges towards the rear. The breech is marked X3 on the right side. It has an exposed hammer and brown plastic cheque...

    REL22188

  7. Model 1911A1 Pistol : Major A S Mann, 1 Battalion Royal Australian Regiment

    Technology

    Maker: Ithaca Gun Company

    Model 1911A1 semi-automatic pistol. Manufactured from ordnance steel with a blued finish and has brown plastic pistol grips attached by slotted head screws to the frame. The top slide is marked UNITED...

    REL31782

  8. Steyr F88 Assault Rifle

    Technology

    The Steyr F88 is a gas operated, magazine fed, selective fire rifle using the bullpup stock configuration. The rifle is built around an aluminium receiver casting with steel reinforcement inserts. One...

    REL22186

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