11-14-2006, 12:49
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PS. The above Galil also sports a B&T Universal Rifle Suppressor.
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Tuuka,
Does the B&T Suppressor use the same universal attachment mechanism as the American made Gemtech "Halo"?
Just curious.
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11-14-2006, 13:22
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Tuuka,
Does the B&T Suppressor use the same universal attachment mechanism as the American made Gemtech "Halo"?
Just curious.
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Basically yes, The original manufacturer of that type of mount is LEI from the UK and if I recall correctly, Gemtech makes it under licence.
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11-14-2006, 14:00
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A Russian made semi-automatic pistol in 9x19 Para. Designed by Vladimir Yarygin and manufactured by Izhmekh ( Baikal ) The civilian version is known as the MP-446 Viking, some of those are on the market here.
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Good answer, but the answer I was looking for is "the pistol replacing the Makarov as the standard sidearm for the Russian armed forces."
OK, a grenade this time:
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11-14-2006, 14:27
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French tear gas grenade Mle F1.
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11-14-2006, 16:21
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French tear gas grenade Mle F1.
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Damn dude, You're an animal
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11-14-2006, 16:28
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I called this "Weapon of the day," but perhaps "Weapons of the day" is more accurate.
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11-14-2006, 18:06
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Steyr AUG, I think.
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11-14-2006, 18:33
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QBZ-95?
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11-14-2006, 20:05
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No, but you're on the right track. China is just one of many countries experimenting with bullpup designs.
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11-14-2006, 21:16
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Variation of the VSSK Vychlop?
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11-15-2006, 02:43
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modified SA-80?
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11-15-2006, 10:20
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I called this "Weapon of the day," but perhaps "Weapons of the day" is more accurate.
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Armenian K-3 assault rifle, in 5.45x39 mm calibre, developed by the Armenian Ministry of Defence Industrial Department.
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11-15-2006, 11:26
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Armenian K-3 assault rifle, in 5.45x39 mm calibre, developed by the Armenian Ministry of Defence Industrial Department.
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You always know Tuukka's going to come in and spoil everyone's fun with his encyclopedic knowledge of weapons.
Of course, the Armenian flag colors were right there on the berets.
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11-15-2006, 11:38
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You always know Tuukka's going to come in and spoil everyone's fun with his encyclopedic knowledge of weapons.
Of course, the Armenian flag colors were right there on the berets.
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Yeah sure, counselor - we all know you're pm'ing him the answers to show up the QPs....
Amazing knowledge Tuukka, good job.
One question - Why did the guys in the jeep even bother with the fake camoflauge? The berets and patches aren't very tactical...
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11-15-2006, 12:24
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You always know Tuukka's going to come in and spoil everyone's fun with his encyclopedic knowledge of weapons.
Of course, the Armenian flag colors were right there on the berets.
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Hell, That's probably one of Tuuka's suppressors on the thing.
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