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  2. Uzi - Wikipedia

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    Its muzzle velocity is 345 m/s. It is a Micro Uzi with no shoulder stock or full-automatic firing capability. The intended users of the pistol are various security agencies in need of a high-capacity semi-automatic pistol, or civilian shooters who want a gun with those qualities and the familiarity of the Uzi style.

  3. FMK-3 submachine gun - Wikipedia

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    Effective firing range. 100 m. Feed system. 25, 32, and 40-round detachable box magazine. Sights. Flip up iron sights. The FMK-3 is a selective fire blowback-operated submachine gun of Argentinian origin designed by Fabricaciones Militares in 1974. Around 30,000 were produced for the Argentinian military by 1991. [4][5]

  4. Sa 23 - Wikipedia

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    Sa 23. The CZ Model 23/25 (properly, Sa 23/25 or Sa vz. 48b / samopal vz. 48b – samopal vzor 48 výsadkový, "submachine gun model year 1948 para") was a series of Czechoslovak designed submachine guns introduced in 1948. There were four generally very similar submachine guns in this series: the Sa 23, Sa 24, Sa 25, and Sa 26.

  5. Open bolt - Wikipedia

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    Open bolt. A MAC-10 submachine gun. A firearm is said to fire from an open bolt or open breech if, when ready to fire, the bolt and working parts are held to the rear of the receiver, with no round in the chamber. When the trigger is actuated, the bolt travels forward, feeds a cartridge from the magazine or belt into the chamber, and fires that ...

  6. 9mm P.A.K. - Wikipedia

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    Turkish gunmaker Ekol manufactures an original (yet loosely resembling the Uzi) 9mm P.A. fully automatic submachine gun or machine pistol, the ASI. [4] The ASI is basically a semi-auto & full-auto blank machine pistol with added parts [5] and sold with both a 15-round and a 25-round magazine.

  7. Telescoping bolt - Wikipedia

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    It uses a rectangular bolt, with a barrel which is offset toward the bottom of the bolt. This configuration places the axis of recoil lower, increasing the controllability of the weapon in full-automatic fire. The Uzi was designed in 1948 after the first models of the Cz 23 were seen, and entered service in 1954 (after official adoption in 1951).

  8. Iron sights - Wikipedia

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    Iron sights are typically composed of two components mounted perpendicularly above the weapon's bore axis: a rear sight nearer (or proximal) to the shooter's eye, and a front sight farther forward (or distal) near the muzzle. During aiming, the shooter aligns their line of sight past a gap at the center of the rear sight and towards the top ...

  9. Bolt (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    In manually operated firearms, such as bolt-action, lever-action, and pump-action rifles or shotguns, the bolt is held fixed by its locking lugs during firing, forcing all the expanding gas forward. It is manually unlocked and moved to extract the spent casing and chamber another round. In a self-loading firearm (semi-automatic, burst fire, or ...