MAC-10
Headline: The MAC-10 (Military Armament Corporation Model 10) is a highly compact, blowback operated, selective fire submachine gun (technically, a machine pistol) developed by Gordon B. Ingram in...
View ArticleHK MP5K
Parent: HK MP5Date of Design (year): 1976 Length (mm): 349 Barrel Length (mm): 127 Weight Loaded (kg): 2.09 Effective Range (meters): 50 Rate of Fire (round/min): 900 Headline: The MP5K (German:...
View ArticleMAC-11
Date of Design (year): 1972 Length (mm): 248 Weight Empty (kg): 1.59 Effective Range (meters): 25 Rate of Fire (round/min): 1200 Headline: At the Military Armament Corporation (MAC), Gordon Ingram...
View ArticleFN FS2000
Parent: FN F2000Headline: The FN FS 2000 is the civilian-legal, semi-automatic version of the F2000 that first became available in June 2006 manufactured by Fabrique Nationale de Herstal (FN...
View ArticleBeretta 93R
Parent: Beretta 92Headline: Beretta Model 93R, "R" standing for Raffica which means short burt in Italian is a selective-fire machine pistol.The 93R was designed in the early 1970s and meant for...
View ArticleHK P7
Headline: The Heckler & Koch P7 is a compact semi-automatic pistol normally chambered in 9 x 19 mm Luger manufactured by the German company of Heckler & Koch.It was designed beginning in 1971...
View ArticleBeretta 8000
Headline: The Beretta 8000 (Cougar) series pistols are produced and manufactured by Beretta of Italy.The Beretta 8000 first appeared on the market in 1994 as a more compact alternative to the...
View ArticleBeretta 9000
Headline: The Beretta 9000 is from a series of semi automatic, modern compact size pistols manufactured and designed by Beretta of Italy. The 9000 is used primarily by civilians for self...
View ArticleBeretta M1951 (M951, 951, "Brigadier", Mod.51)
Headline: The Beretta M1951 (M951, 951, "Brigadier", Mod.51) is manufactured by Beretta of Italy as a semi-automatic single action pistol specifically chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge and...
View ArticleWalther P88
Headline: The Walther P88 was developed by the Walther company of Germany as a semiautomatic pistol in 1988. The P88 was derived from the year the weapon was manufactured.BackgroundThe Walther P88...
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