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  2. M-LOK - Wikipedia

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    Magpul MOE M-LOK handguard on a user-assembled AR-15 semi-automatic rifle. M-LOK, for Modular Lock, is a firearm rail interface system developed and patented by Magpul Industries. The license is free-of-charge, but subject to an approval process. M-LOK allows for direct accessory attachment onto the "negative space" (hollow slot) mounting ...

  3. SOPMOD - Wikipedia

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    SOPMOD. The Special Operations Peculiar MODification ( SOPMOD) kit is an accessory system for the M4A1 carbine, CQBR, FN SCAR Mk 16/17, HK416 and other weapons used by United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) special forces units, though it is not specific to SOCOM. The kit allows US Special Operations Forces (US SOF) personnel to ...

  4. Steyr AUG - Wikipedia

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    Steyr AUGs with green and black finish. Note the different type of Picatinny rail upper receivers The AUG's receiver can be changed from the standard model with a carrying handle and built-in 1.5× optical sight [ 11 ] to the 'Special Receiver' which has a STANAG scope mount to allow for the use of a variety of scopes and sights. [ 11 ]

  5. Vertical forward grip - Wikipedia

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    An M4 carbine showing a GPS-02 "Grip Pod", a type of vertical grip that has a deployable bipod inside the handle. Forward grips aid in the maneuverability of the firearm, since the natural angle of a person's outstretched hand is more oriented to grasping objects at a vertical angle, rather than a horizontal one perpendicular to the body. [ 1]

  6. Colt Canada C7 and C8 - Wikipedia

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    The M/10 has gone through multiple changes since its original introduction in the Danish Army, including an extension of the rail and removal of the built-in iron sights in favor of Magpul MBUS Picatinny mounted back-up sights, [35] buttstock changed to Magpul CTR stocks, and an olive drab finish instead of the old black [36] [37] and is issued ...

  7. Smith & Wesson Model 39 - Wikipedia

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    Semi-automatic. Feed system. 8-round single column, detachable box magazine. The Smith & Wesson Model 39 is a semiautomatic pistol developed for the United States Army service pistol trials of 1954. [ 1] After the Army abandoned its search for a new pistol, the Model 39 went on the civilian market in 1955 and was the first of Smith & Wesson 's ...

  8. RK 95 TP - Wikipedia

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    Sights. Flip-up dual rear aperture and front post with tritium inserts. 465 mm (18.3 in) sight radius. The RK 95 TP (from Finnish Rynnäkkökivääri 95 taittoperä, 'Assault Rifle 95 folding stock'), officially 7.62 RK 95 TP and commercially known as the M95, is a 7.62×39mm Finnish assault rifle adopted in relatively small numbers by the ...

  9. Harrington & Richardson - Wikipedia

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    Top-Break Automatic Ejecting Model 3.32 S&W, .32 H&R, .32 S&W Long, or .38 S&W; 5- or 6- shot; improved hinge screw, new frame, nickel or blue finish, hard rubber grips with target logo, 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 in., 3 + 1 ⁄ 4 in. 4 in., 5 in., and 6 in. barrel. Early variations marked with patent dates May 14 Aug 6 '89, April 2 '95, April 7 '96; later ...