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Air.177 11-14-2006 12:49

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Originally Posted by Tuukka

PS. The above Galil also sports a B&T Universal Rifle Suppressor.

Tuuka,
Does the B&T Suppressor use the same universal attachment mechanism as the American made Gemtech "Halo"?

Just curious.

Good times
Blake

Tuukka 11-14-2006 13:22

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Originally Posted by Air.177
Tuuka,
Does the B&T Suppressor use the same universal attachment mechanism as the American made Gemtech "Halo"?

Just curious.

Good times
Blake

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.

Airbornelawyer 11-14-2006 14:00

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Originally Posted by Tuukka
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.

Good answer, but the answer I was looking for is "the pistol replacing the Makarov as the standard sidearm for the Russian armed forces." :D

OK, a grenade this time:

Tuukka 11-14-2006 14:27

French tear gas grenade Mle F1.

Air.177 11-14-2006 16:21

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Originally Posted by Tuukka
French tear gas grenade Mle F1.

Damn dude, You're an animal

Airbornelawyer 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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x SF med 11-14-2006 18:06

Steyr AUG, I think.

Maytime 11-14-2006 18:33

QBZ-95?

Airbornelawyer 11-14-2006 20:05

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Originally Posted by Maytime
QBZ-95?

No, but you're on the right track. China is just one of many countries experimenting with bullpup designs.

Maytime 11-14-2006 21:16

Variation of the VSSK Vychlop?

CATAtonic426 11-15-2006 02:43

modified SA-80?

Tuukka 11-15-2006 10:20

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Originally Posted by Airbornelawyer
I called this "Weapon of the day," but perhaps "Weapons of the day" is more accurate.

Next:

Armenian K-3 assault rifle, in 5.45x39 mm calibre, developed by the Armenian Ministry of Defence Industrial Department.

Airbornelawyer 11-15-2006 11:26

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Originally Posted by Tuukka
Armenian K-3 assault rifle, in 5.45x39 mm calibre, developed by the Armenian Ministry of Defence Industrial Department.

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.

x SF med 11-15-2006 11:38

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Originally Posted by Airbornelawyer
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.

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...

Air.177 11-15-2006 12:24

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Originally Posted by Airbornelawyer
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.

Hell, That's probably one of Tuuka's suppressors on the thing.


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