Any help?
1 posted on
02/17/2006 1:30:13 PM PST by
birbear
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To: birbear
That would be a Daewoo .223. The civilian version is called a Daewoo D100, but I'm not sure of the technical name for the select fire version used by the military.
I have two D100s; and they are excellent rifles. Got rid of my AR's because the Daewoos were so much better.
37 posted on
02/17/2006 3:05:57 PM PST by
suijuris
To: birbear
40 posted on
02/17/2006 3:27:55 PM PST by
Tree of Liberty
(requiescat in pace, President Reagan)
To: birbear
The AK-47 has probably been replaced by the newer AK-74, AKS-74 and AK-74M. But its one of those.
43 posted on
02/18/2006 2:39:48 AM PST by
Beckwith
(The liberal press has picked sides ... and they have sided with the Islamofascists)
To: birbear
It is a copy of the AKM. I think the machine equipment was bought from the Chinese and the rifle was patterned after their varient.
www.ak-47.net (I'm a mod over there, but for the H&K91 / CETMEs; we have around 30K members register & ask in general discussion, general weapons discussion)
45 posted on
02/18/2006 1:45:00 PM PST by
El Laton Caliente
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To: birbear
The PPsH-41 SMG with 80-round drum magazine:
49 posted on
02/18/2006 5:52:47 PM PST by
Uncle Jaque
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To: birbear
The AKM or "Automat Kalashnikova Modernized":
From: http://www.world.guns.ru/assault/as01-e.htm
50 posted on
02/18/2006 5:58:13 PM PST by
Uncle Jaque
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To: birbear
They may be using some SKS rifles in addition to the AK47s.
51 posted on
02/18/2006 5:59:22 PM PST by
Poser
(Willing to fight for oil)
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