Beretta BM-59 7.62mm

Beretta BM-59 7.62mm

Item ID:

26613502

UPC:

2783264699

$18500$18000

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PRODUCT INFO

Category:

Machine Guns

Type:

semi automatic

Brand:

Beretta BM-59 7.62mm

Model:

Beretta BM-59 7.62mm

Caliber:

12 Gauge

TECHNICAL SPECS

Capacity:

17 ROUNDS

Weight:

8

Material:

black

Sight:

Not specified

Purpose:

firearm

The Beretta BM59 7,62x51mm caliber battle rifle was conceived after World War II and fielded ever since the 1960s in several variants as the standard service weapon system for the Italian Armed Forces. It was informally known among the Italian troops as the FAL ? an acronym for “Fucile Automatico Leggero“, or “Light Automatic Rifle”, despite having nothing in common with the Belgian rifle of the same name and despite all but “light”, standing at around 4,4 kilograms of weight without a full magazine. Conceived as a straightforward select-fire, magazine-fed .308/7.62mm modification of the M1 Garand rifle, the Beretta BM59 was conceptually old already back at the time of its introduction ? being a contemporary of much more modern battle and assault rifles such as the FN FAL, the Heckler & Koch G3, and the AKM; nonetheless, it served the Italian Armed Forces up until the 1990s, and many Italian gun enthusiasts who were in the military or did the national service remember it all too well. As the years went by, many companies tried to bring semi-automatic, civilian-grade variants of the BM59 to the market. Most of times they were rebuilt clones using components of scrapped BM59s and M1 Garand rifles, or modern clones; Beretta itself did manufacture a certain number of civilian-grade versions, dubbed the BM62, which are now highly collectible and very highly priced. The Beretta BM59 rifles as demilitarized by Nuova Jäger also pack some features that the previous civilian-grade variants didn’t come with: these include the original grenade launching muzzle device, also dubbing as a flash hider and sound suppressor, and a winter trigger pack conceived for alpine troops. Among the modifications required by law to make the BM59 rifles capable of semi-automatic fire only and non-reconvertible are several operations on the trigger group; the fire selector was blocked on the “Semi” position, and proof-marked as such; and the gas block has been modified so that it will not allow the launch of grenades. This meant that the original grenade sight ? which, when flipped up, automatically set the gas system to the “Grenade” position ? also had to go. All the Nuova Jäger’s BM59 rifles feature the original Beretta markings, which also refer to the year of manufacture. They all come with five-rounds magazines, but are compatible with original twenty rounds magazines.

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Scarce American Arms Model 180 M2 Fully Automatic Class III/NFA “22 LR” Machine Gun Serial #: Serial number obfuscated Manufacturer; American Arms International Model: American 180 M2 Type: Machine gun Gauge: 22LR. Barrel: 16 3/4 inch round Finish: blue Stock: plastic and walnut Class: Class III Description What a neat little fully automatic rifle manufactured by the American Arms International Company. These were originally designed in the late 1970s as a semi-automatic version with the fully automatic models being introduced in the early 1980s. The underside of the receiver is stamped: “AMERICAN ARMS INTL. S.L. C. UT./AMERICAN 180 M-2”. They were designed to look like a Thompson SMG but used a drum magazine mounted horizontally on top of the action somewhat like a Lewis or Russian DP-38 machine gun. The drum magazine holds 177 rounds of very popular and easy to obtain 22 LR ammunition. These handy little rifles can fire in either Semi-Automatic or Full-Auto (from an open bolt), a finned barrel like the 1921/28 Thompson SMGs, to aid in cooling. They have a cyclic rate of 1200 rpm which could be quite devastating even for the 22LR. It has a side-mounted cocking handle, a fixed blade front sight and an adjustable rear sight patterned from the M1 Carbines. They were very unique at the time and still are today. They have a high-impact brown plastic buttstock and a forend with a blue/black metal finish. Condition Excellent with 97% of the original finish overall showing handling minor wear and test firing. The plastic components are all in excellent condition. NOTE: This weapon is a National Firearms Act (NFA), Class III, Fully Automatic Weapon which is registered with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, (BATF) under the provisions of 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44 and 27 CFR part 478.



Hk MP5-40 sear host built by Jayson of Investment Grade Firearms. This was built using a brand new demilled German Hk MP5-40,mp5 for sale and a Special Weapons receiver. The original gun was new, it was a crime to have to cut the original receiver up, but the kit of genuine German parts was a real catch. The SW receiver was the final perfected model. I have built several of these guns with Jayson, and they have been in perfect compliance. As this gun was built from a brand new gun, it was my favorite. This gun was tested by Jayson in full-auto before it was finished; it ran perfect and it is in perfect condition.



1918A2, BAR Manufactured by NE Small Arms in Very Nice Condition 524402 Please note: This is a restricted Pre-May Sales Sample only available to FFL & SOT Dealers. In stock in our vault and ready for eForm transfer. Price includes S&H and Insurance. Florida residents are subject to Florida Sales tax.



This is a genuine Law Enforcement Colt Factory rifle, brand new in the box. This is a NEW OLD STOCK COLT LE6933 COMMANDO factory made short barrel rifle. It is marked “M4 Carbine” and “Colt Defense”. This is one of the early guns WITHOUT the ugly QR scan matrix stamped into the side (Making it more collectable). All of the recent production COLT rifle and SBR receivers have the QR code on the left side above the selector. Includes the factory accessory kit with two (2) alloy magazines, cleaning kit, QD sling swivel, sling..the Colt M4 Commando provides the superior qualities that will enable operators to accomplish an increasingly wide range of combat missions. designed to exploit firepower capability in confined spaces where lightweight mobility, speed and violence of action rule can be comfortably carried with its 11.5” barrel, yet be instantly available to provide the type of firepower required to outmatch combatants full 5.56mm power and accuracy in a very compact sub-machine gun size weapon LE6933 SPECIFICATIONS CALIBER 5.56×45 NATO (.223 Rem.) WEIGHT 6.2 lbs (2.84 kg) OVERALL LENGTH (STOCK RETRACTED) 27 in. (66 cm) OVERALL LENGTH (STOCK EXTENDED) 30in. (74.9 cm) BARREL LENGTH 11.5 in. (26.2 cm) RATE OF FIRE SEMI RIFLING 1/7 RH EFFECTIVE RANGE 400 m. Colt LE 6933 M4 COMMANDO Short Barreled Rifle(SBR)new in box. Original new COLT manufactured M4 Carbine 5.56mm cal. with 11.5? barrel. Original accessories are included (sling, two (2)20 rd Magazines, manual). This is a Title II semi-automatic weapon and is fully transferrable. ITEM INFO CATEGORY: Machine Guns TYPE: Machine guns BRAND: COLT MODEL: M4 Commando CALIBER: 5.56×45 NATO (.223 Rem.) TECH SPECS CAPACITY: 30-39 WEIGHT: 33 MATERIAL: Black SIGHT: Fixed PURPOSE: MACHINE GUNS



This is an Ingram, Full Automatic, transferable, M10A1 9mm machine gun. Great condition. The 9mm M10A1 is has the lowest rate of fire of all the MACs…making it very easy to control. Since it fires 9mm it is also very cheap to shoot. Comes with original cobray folding stock. Comes with fake silencer, carrying case, and 4 magazines. The handle is broken on the carrying case but otherwise it is a nice case. Will be shipped to your FFL fully insured. This gun is currently inbound on a form 4 from Texas. Any questions please ask. ITEM INFO CATEGORY: Machine Guns TYPE: Machine guns BRAND: Military Armament Corp. MODEL: M10A1 CALIBER: 9mm TECH SPECS CAPACITY: 30 WEIGHT: 31 MATERIAL: Black SIGHT: Fixed PURPOSE: MACHINE GUNS



Beautiful PORTUGUESE Vickers machinegun with perfectly-duplicated VSM side plate. Fully Transferable. An exceptional example of the British belt-fed machine gun that helped win both World Wars (and many movies). Corrugated steel water jacket. Includes an exceptional example of the MK.IV brass tripod mount, see photos, with matching serial numbers on the Cradle and the Tripod Base. One of the included accessories is an original wood Transit Case. Most Transit Cases were made to house both the Vickers and the Lewis Gun. Uniquely, this Transit Case was made only for the Vickers machinegun. Also, it has excellent felt on the top of the Case; this is missing from most Transit Cases.



New post sample Century Arms AK-47 Rifle WASR 10 in 7.62x39. This comes with a 60 day warranty and 1 30 round P-Mag!----Features •Full-Automatic Variant of the AK-47 -------------•Laminate Stock •Hard Chrome-Lined, Hammer-Forged Barrel •Side Mount Scope Rail •30-Round 7.62x39MM Magazine



The Beretta BM59 7,62x51mm caliber battle rifle was conceived after World War II and fielded ever since the 1960s in several variants as the standard service weapon system for the Italian Armed Forces. It was informally known among the Italian troops as the FAL ? an acronym for “Fucile Automatico Leggero“, or “Light Automatic Rifle”, despite having nothing in common with the Belgian rifle of the same name and despite all but “light”, standing at around 4,4 kilograms of weight without a full magazine. Conceived as a straightforward select-fire, magazine-fed .308/7.62mm modification of the M1 Garand rifle, the Beretta BM59 was conceptually old already back at the time of its introduction ? being a contemporary of much more modern battle and assault rifles such as the FN FAL, the Heckler & Koch G3, and the AKM; nonetheless, it served the Italian Armed Forces up until the 1990s, and many Italian gun enthusiasts who were in the military or did the national service remember it all too well. As the years went by, many companies tried to bring semi-automatic, civilian-grade variants of the BM59 to the market. Most of times they were rebuilt clones using components of scrapped BM59s and M1 Garand rifles, or modern clones; Beretta itself did manufacture a certain number of civilian-grade versions, dubbed the BM62, which are now highly collectible and very highly priced. The Beretta BM59 rifles as demilitarized by Nuova Jäger also pack some features that the previous civilian-grade variants didn’t come with: these include the original grenade launching muzzle device, also dubbing as a flash hider and sound suppressor, and a winter trigger pack conceived for alpine troops. Among the modifications required by law to make the BM59 rifles capable of semi-automatic fire only and non-reconvertible are several operations on the trigger group; the fire selector was blocked on the “Semi” position, and proof-marked as such; and the gas block has been modified so that it will not allow the launch of grenades. This meant that the original grenade sight ? which, when flipped up, automatically set the gas system to the “Grenade” position ? also had to go. All the Nuova Jäger’s BM59 rifles feature the original Beretta markings, which also refer to the year of manufacture. They all come with five-rounds magazines, but are compatible with original twenty rounds magazines.



ENTER THE AMERICAN 180 The Casull’s successor, the American 180, weighs less than a stripped M16A1 unloaded; most variations are described as being well made and reliable. Original magazines carried 165 or 177 rounds, though larger-capacity drums of up to 275 rounds are still in production today. The 275-round drums do effectively occlude the weapon’s sights, however. E&L Manufacturing, the current producer of American 180 drums, includes an elevated front sight along with the the first 275-round drum you buy. The open-bolt mechanism of the American 180 incorporates a series of grooves in the sides of the bolt that very effectively channel dirt and debris out of the mechanism. The British L2A3 Sterling submachine gun sports similar grooves. The non-reciprocating charging handle is oriented on the left side of the receiver, towards the rear, so that the bulky drum magazine does not interfere with its operation. The drum chassis spins on top of the receiver as it empties. There is a captive screw underneath the forward aspect of the receiver that allows the gun to break down quickly into two handy components. The stock removes with the push of a button in the manner of the M1928 Thompson submachine gun. Particularly with a short 9-inch barrel in place, this makes the American 180 easily packable. The assembly and disassembly processes are relatively straightforward and easily mastered. ADDITIONAL 180 DETAILS The magazine release is fairly intuitive and simple to manage, though the bulky nature of the pan magazine does produce a cluttered sight picture. The ergonomics of the stock and pistol grip are better reasoned than those of the Thompson that obviously inspired them. Overall, the American 180 is a comfortable gun to run. Semi-auto versions of the American 180 have been offered in the past, and these guns come up for sale occasionally on online used-gun forums. While the practicality of a 10-pound semi-auto .22 packing 177 rounds on board might be questionable, there is no better tactical tool should you ever find yourself attacked by a battalion of malevolent chipmunks. I’ve frankly bought guns for dumber reasons. The magazines are a holy pain to load, and the American 180 runs through ammo as politicians burn through other people’s money. E&L Manufacturing also offers a magazine loader that renders this chore a bit less onerous. A single mechanical spring-loaded winder can be used to power multiple magazines. SO WHAT’S IT GOOD FOR? The American 180 was formally adopted by the Utah Department of Corrections, and it was undoubtedly intimidating when wielded from a guard tower at their state penitentiary. There are rumors that the Rhodesian Special Air Service used a few of these novel guns operationally in Africa. However, humping the African savanna with one of these hyperactive little buzz guns must have been a treat. The nature of the design demands that it be fed high-velocity ammo, so suppressed versions remain fairly noisy. Regardless, the company’s marketing efforts were compelling, and quite a few examples were indeed sold to local law enforcement agencies. Many of the guns available today were traded out of police arms rooms over the years. REAL-LIFE SHOOTOUT I could find but a single detailed anecdote involving the operational use of a laser-equipped American 180 by cops in a real-life shootout. In November of 1974, Officers Mike Gilo and Gary Jones of the Fort Lauderdale Police Department attempted to subdue a pair of evildoers driving a Chevrolet Camaro. As the driver of the Camaro accelerated in an effort to escape, his foolhardy passenger produced a handgun and fired at the officers. Gilo responded by unleashing a roughly 40-round burst through the back window of the suspects’ car while Jones engaged with his 12-gauge shotgun loaded with buckshot. The 12 gauge failed to connect; the American 180 stitched across the back window of the car, removing the lot of it. The driver then crashed the car; the passenger was found already heading towards room temperature as a result of multiple .22 LR wounds to his back. The driver was apprehended later, grievously wounded by multiple .22-caliber gunshot wounds but still breathing. In today’s litigious environment, a fully automatic weapon that spews rounds so enthusiastically would be a plaintiff’s attorney’s dream. In the 1970s, however, there apparently weren’t as many lawyers are there are today. HOW DOES IT RUN? Wow. Just wow. Loading the drums is just as big a hassle as I had anticipated; the American 180 does indeed burn through .22 LR ammo at a breathtaking rate. I sucked it up and bought 5,000 rounds for this project just so I wouldn’t feel the effects of ammo famine before I got done. Keeping bursts in the five-round range is not tough for a disciplined trigger finger, and New Math tells us that even the smaller drums would pack 35 such bursts in a single charge. Visualize the fully stoked American 180 like a 10-pound recoilless shotgun that carries 35 rounds onboard. When so employed, the American 180 is accurate and controllable, allowing you to keep every round within a standard silhouette at typical handgun ranges. Reaching out to 100 meters, the gun is more fun than a barrel of monkeys, particularly when fired into a wet target with a safe backstop. Each burst seems like the fistful of gravel we used to throw into the water when we were young boys, producing that lovely little coordinated splash around the point of aim. Against steel targets, the effect is positively musical. Much beyond 100 meters, the American 180 becomes an area weapon system. BAD-BREATH DISTANCES At bad-breath distances, the American 180 is just as nasty as the marketing literature claims it to be. The recoil is so trivial that you really could just about write your name with the thing. When firing a full magazine in a continuous burst from a proper rest, the tidy little gun will indeed group within about a teacup. Such antics will indeed put hair on your chest regardless of your gender, but you could die of old age trying to load enough drums to keep the process vibrant for a while. When appropriately maintained, the American 180 is a reliable and effective close-quarters weapon. With 275 rounds on board, the gun gets heavy, but it offers more controllable firepower than most anything else in the arms room. Given the dynamically rotating nature of the drum magazine and the unimpressive mechanical spunk of the .22 LR cartridge, the practicality of employing an American 180 in an austere field environment is questionable, however. PURE FUN The American 180 is one of the most novel and unusual combat weapons ever devised. For law enforcement or corrections applications, it indeed offers some unique capabilities. However, the real niche the American 180 enjoys is as a recreational range toy. Fairly easy to tote and all but recoilless, the American 180 lets you chew up the range like a beaver on crack. Loading drums will test your patience, and the gun’s appetite will earn you Christmas cards from your favorite ammo supplier. However, as a delightful way to kill a lazy Saturday afternoon at the range, the American 180 is indeed unparalleled. Lightweight, accurate for its genre and just crazy cool, the American 180 is 10 pounds of raw, unfiltered fun. AMERICAN 180 SPECS Caliber: .22 LR, .22 Short Magnum Barrel: 9 or 18.5 inches OA Length: 35.5 inches Weight: 5.7 pounds (empty) Stock: Polymer Sights: Front post, adjustable rear Action: Blowback-operated, full-auto Finish: Matte black Capacity: 165, 177, 220, 275 Rare Of Fire: 1,200 rpm



NFA Class 3 Ruger AC-556 machine gun in .223 and with 18.5” barrel. The action and bore are very good and this one works perfectly. Just test fired with two magazines and ran flawlessly with both steel and brass. Serial is 191-04059. Includes one 30rd magazine.



This Chester County Armory listing is for a rarely seen P.A.W.S. Inc. Model ZX-7 .45acp transferable sub machine gun. Also known as "The American Sterling", this rare and uniquely US-made ZX-7 serves as a fascinating homage to the venerable British Sterling L2A3 sub machine gun. Always enamored with the craftsmanship and design of the British Sterling, the ZX-7 was built and created by gunsmith and Class 2 manufacturer Bob Imel at his company, Police Automatic Weapons Services, in Salem, OR in the mid 1970's. Built from the ground up, Mr. Imel re-created the beautiful lines and wonderful reliability of the L2A3, but with his own unique redesigns and improvements, to make it a truly Americanized version. Of course, the improvements started first and foremost, by offering it in the American of all American calibers...the .45ACP. For an in-depth analysis of the differences between the British Sterling L2A3 and Bob Imel's creation, check out Ian at Forgotten Weapons and his wonderful video on the subject: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKk9Ss6RJ80 Utilizing easy-to-come-by M3 Grease gun magazines, the ZX-7 functions amazingly well, with a cyclic rate of around 750 RPMS, making it markedly faster than the M3 Grease Gun and more inline with a 1928 Thompson. Robust and controllable, the ZX-7 in .45acp was only made in very small numbers by P.A.W.S. as a transferable SMG. Some counts have them as low as 20 or 25, as the 9mm version (the P.A.W.S. ZX-5), was made in significantly greater quantities. This specific model is serial number 20. This transferable sub machine gun is in excellent mechanical, as well as cosmetic condition. The internals do not note any wear and the bore is bright and shiny with crisp and clean rifling. The fire controls are in excellent condition, with solid placements on the selector controls in both semi-automatic and full-automatic modes, as well as a positive safety lockup. The original crinkle-style finish employed by Mr. Imel is in excellent condition, with only a few minor marks on the entire weapon. The metalwork is excellent, with no dings, dents, gouges, cracks, etc.. Two 30rd magazines are included with the purchase. This rare and unique weapon is currently on a Form 3 for easy transfer, with "P.A.W.S. Inc" listed as the manufacturer and "ZX7" listed as the model. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THIS LISTING CONTACT OUR WEBSITE AT OUTDOORSARMORY.COM



Pre-May Sales Sample in Excellent Condition in the box with a factory original manual and magazine. F25510 Please note: This is a restricted Pre-May Sales Sample only available to FFL & SOT Dealers. In stock in our vault and ready for eForm transfer.



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Classic British World War II SMG as used by the Royal Marine Commandos and the French Resistance. An authentic replica perfect for WWII re-enactors. Magazine Well Rotates under gun for storage Movable Charging Handle Rear Wired Gearbox Fixed Stock Battery Storage in Stock Adjustable Hop-Up Fixed Iron Sights Package Includes: AGM – STEN Rifle MK.2 50rnd Low Cap Magazine Stick Battery Charger Cleaning / Un-jamming Rod SPECIFICATIONS Length: 770mm Weight: 2.6500 kg Magazine Capacity: 50 Major Colour: Black



This Chester County Armory listing is for a rarely seen P.A.W.S. Inc. Model ZX-7 .45acp transferable sub machine gun. Also known as "The American Sterling", this rare and uniquely US-made ZX-7 serves as a fascinating homage to the venerable British Sterling L2A3 sub machine gun. Always enamored with the craftsmanship and design of the British Sterling, the ZX-7 was built and created by gunsmith and Class 2 manufacturer Bob Imel at his company, Police Automatic Weapons Services, in Salem, OR in the mid 1970's. Built from the ground up, Mr. Imel re-created the beautiful lines and wonderful reliability of the L2A3, but with his own unique redesigns and improvements, to make it a truly Americanized version. Of course, the improvements started first and foremost, by offering it in the American of all American calibers...the .45ACP. For an in-depth analysis of the differences between the British Sterling L2A3 and Bob Imel's creation, check out Ian at Forgotten Weapons and his wonderful video on the subject: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKk9Ss6RJ80 Utilizing easy-to-come-by M3 Grease gun magazines, the ZX-7 functions amazingly well, with a cyclic rate of around 750 RPMS, making it markedly faster than the M3 Grease Gun and more inline with a 1928 Thompson. Robust and controllable, the ZX-7 in .45acp was only made in very small numbers by P.A.W.S. as a transferable SMG. Some counts have them as low as 20 or 25, as the 9mm version (the P.A.W.S. ZX-5), was made in significantly greater quantities. This specific model is serial number 20. This transferable sub machine gun is in excellent mechanical, as well as cosmetic condition. The internals do not note any wear and the bore is bright and shiny with crisp and clean rifling. The fire controls are in excellent condition, with solid placements on the selector controls in both semi-automatic and full-automatic modes, as well as a positive safety lockup. The original crinkle-style finish employed by Mr. Imel is in excellent condition, with only a few minor marks on the entire weapon. The metalwork is excellent, with no dings, dents, gouges, cracks, etc.. Two 30rd magazines are included with the purchase. This rare and unique weapon is currently on a Form 3 for easy transfer, with "P.A.W.S. Inc" listed as the manufacturer and "ZX7" listed as the model. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THIS LISTING CONTACT OUR WEBSITE AT OUTDOORSARMORY.COM



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A uniquely original CZ 805 BREN A2 assault rifle replica made under full license by ?eská zbrojovka a.s. by ASG. The receiver was made from metal, similarly to mounting rails, fire mode selector plate and external barrel. The lower part of the receiver consisting of a pistol grip and a magazine socket made from very elastic polymer with an interesting, rough texture. Similar case concerns the stock and the stock slide. In order to manufacture elements that join the replica, such as pins, screws as well as the flash hider or the shell ejection window cover, the manufacturer has used steel, which is always a nice looking addition. The replica contains a gearbox V3 with a reinforced metal skeleton that conceals a polycarbonate piston and its perforated head (during air compression, a seal is pressed against the sides of the piston, which results in its better tightness).Steel gears are mounted on 7 mm bearings. Parts of the entire construction fit very well together and the fact that it is a gearbox V3 allows the user to rest easily and not to worry about the availability of parts or their compatibility. ITEM INFO CATEGORY: Machine Guns TYPE: Machine guns BRAND: CZ MODEL: BREN A2 CALIBER: 5.56mm TECH SPECS CAPACITY: 30 WEIGHT: 45 MATERIAL: Black SIGHT: Fixed PURPOSE: MACHINE GUNS



New in box FN P90/PS90 5.7x28MM full auto Machine Gun with no reserve. This comes with one 50 round mag plus free red dot sight and optic rail. This also has a 1/2×28 thread adaptor already installed so you can add a silencer or any other muzzle device.p90 for sale. We are giving a 1 year warranty with this also. These are manufactured in house to FN full auto spec! This is guaranteed to run 100% reliable! ITEM INFO CATEGORY: Machine Guns TYPE: Machine guns BRAND: FN MODEL: FN P90 CALIBER: 5.7x28MM TECH SPECS CAPACITY: 50 WEIGHT: 50 MATERIAL: Black SIGHT: Fixed PURPOSE: MACHINE GUNS



This is a genuine Law Enforcement Colt Factory rifle, brand new in the box. This is a NEW OLD STOCK COLT LE6933 COMMANDO factory made short barrel rifle. It is marked “M4 Carbine” and “Colt Defense”. This is one of the early guns WITHOUT the ugly QR scan matrix stamped into the side (Making it more collectable). All of the recent production COLT rifle and SBR receivers have the QR code on the left side above the selector. Includes the factory accessory kit with two (2) alloy magazines, cleaning kit, QD sling swivel, sling..the Colt M4 Commando provides the superior qualities that will enable operators to accomplish an increasingly wide range of combat missions. designed to exploit firepower capability in confined spaces where lightweight mobility, speed and violence of action rule can be comfortably carried with its 11.5” barrel, yet be instantly available to provide the type of firepower required to outmatch combatants full 5.56mm power and accuracy in a very compact sub-machine gun size weapon LE6933 SPECIFICATIONS CALIBER 5.56×45 NATO (.223 Rem.) WEIGHT 6.2 lbs (2.84 kg) OVERALL LENGTH (STOCK RETRACTED) 27 in. (66 cm) OVERALL LENGTH (STOCK EXTENDED) 30in. (74.9 cm) BARREL LENGTH 11.5 in. (26.2 cm) RATE OF FIRE SEMI RIFLING 1/7 RH EFFECTIVE RANGE 400 m. Colt LE 6933 M4 COMMANDO Short Barreled Rifle(SBR)new in box. Original new COLT manufactured M4 Carbine 5.56mm cal. with 11.5? barrel. Original accessories are included (sling, two (2)20 rd Magazines, manual). This is a Title II semi-automatic weapon and is fully transferrable. ITEM INFO CATEGORY: Machine Guns TYPE: Machine guns BRAND: COLT MODEL: M4 Commando CALIBER: 5.56×45 NATO (.223 Rem.) TECH SPECS CAPACITY: 30-39 WEIGHT: 33 MATERIAL: Black SIGHT: Fixed PURPOSE: MACHINE GUNS



Beautiful PORTUGUESE Vickers machinegun with perfectly-duplicated VSM side plate. Fully Transferable. An exceptional example of the British belt-fed machine gun that helped win both World Wars (and many movies). Corrugated steel water jacket. Includes an exceptional example of the MK.IV brass tripod mount, see photos, with matching serial numbers on the Cradle and the Tripod Base. One of the included accessories is an original wood Transit Case. Most Transit Cases were made to house both the Vickers and the Lewis Gun. Uniquely, this Transit Case was made only for the Vickers machinegun. Also, it has excellent felt on the top of the Case; this is missing from most Transit Cases.



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