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Glock (probably a G17)

 

Caliber: 9x19mm

Capacity: 17

 

Developed in the 1980s by Austrian engineer, Gaston Glock, the eponymous pistol soon became the world's most popular civilian and law enforcement sidearm. With its polymer frame and simple, internal striker-fired mechanism, the Glock is both lightweight and extremely durable.

 

 

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Desert Eagle

 

Caliber: .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum, or .50 AE

Capacity: 9, 8, or 7

 

In 1979, Magnum Research Inc. set out to create the first gas-operated, magnum-caliber pistol. While the end product is generally considered too heavy and too expensive to serve as a practical combat pistol, it hasn't stopped the Desert Eagle from becoming the weapon of choice for Hollywood (and video game) bad guys.

 

 

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Micro Uzi

 

Caliber: 9x19mm

Capacity: 20

 

The smallest member of the Uzi family was introduced by Israel Military Industries in 1986 as a security weapon to fill the firepower gap between pistols and standard submachine guns. Between its short barrel and extreme rate of fire, things like aiming are but an afterthought.

 

 

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MP5 N(A3)

 

Caliber: 9x19mm

Capacity: 30

 

The Heckler & Koch MP5 was originally developed in the 1960s, but has been further refined and revised over the years into a number of different models. Thanks in large part due to the number of options available, reliability, and accuracy, it is the most widely used submachine gun today.

 

 

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M4 Carbine

 

Caliber: 5.56x45mm NATO

Capacity: 30

 

Despite some teething problems with the earlier M16 variant during the Vietnam War, Eugene Stoner's 1958 AR-15 design went on to become one of the most popular and versatile rifles in the world. Boasting a light weight, compact size, and a ridiculous amount of add-ons and accessories, the M4 has something for everyone.

 

 

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AK-47 (with aftermarket folding stock)

 

Caliber: 7.62x39mm

Capacity: 30

 

Even after sixty years, Mikhail Kalashnikov's legendary AK-47 rifle is still a hard act to follow; both in reliability and popularity. Created with mass production in mind, the simple design and loose clearances resulted in a rifle that's practically indestructible, and that will remain functional with little maintenance or cleaning.

 

 

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G3SG/1

 

Caliber: 7.62x51mm NATO

Capacity: 20

 

The G3SG/1 is a version of the H&K G3 rifle optimized for sniper applications.

 

 

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SPAS-12

 

Gauge: 12

Capacity: 8

 

This Italian semi-automatic shotgun was designed by the Luigi Franchi company in the late '70s. Originally intended for police and military use, the SPAS-12 features a heat shield under the pump/handguard to protect the user's hands during sustained fire. While this is a definite plus on a combat shotgun, it comes at the price of added weight.

 

 

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Remington 870

 

Gauge: 12

Capacity: 8

 

Based on a model designed by John Pedersen, and further refined by John Moses Browning, the 1950 Model 870 went on to become the number one selling pump-action shotgun in U.S. history. Initially introduced as a hunting shotgun, it was later adopted for use by military and law enforcement agencies.

 

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Box cutter

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Gjest Slettet-1ZSK0pUMX2

Dette ser digg ut ja! Liker spesielt godt Glock 17 og G3SG/1 :)

 

 

Får håpe de tar med mer slike ting man kan ta fra gata.. Som f.eks skiftenøkler, skalpellblad, små sprett kniver osv. Og det at man kaste ting hit og dit :p

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