Weapons

Slicer is one of the types of knives that are used on the battlefield and in everyday life. With the enormous size and impressive weight of the blade, only by its appearance it demoralizes any enemy, which is appropriate for military weapons. The name of the knife is associated with the verb "to cut", confirming its household use, mainly to hew wood.

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2004 Year is considered the heyday of traumatic weapons in the Russian market. During these years, many models of trauma appeared, which are still popular today. Pistol Leader TT is the first development, which is an adaptation of military weapons for traumatic cartridges. In the early stages of sales, he was very popular, but the consumer quickly realized that the quality of this gun leaves much to be desired, even though it is redone from the fighting one.

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Человек - иррациональное существо. В животном мире все направлено на сохранение жизни особи и продолжении ею рода. Инстинкт самосохранения - это мощнейшая программа, управляющая поведением любого живого существа. И только человек, несмотря на свое животное происхождение, способен на поступки, иногда прямо противоречащие стратегии выживания.

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Pistol PM-T - a weapon for civilian self-defense, made on the basis of a Makarov pistol, but with a different barrel design. The barrel idea for this weapon was borrowed from the Grand Power T12. The task of the engineers was to create a convenient tool for self-defense that meets the forensic requirements of the Russian Federation.

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The SV-98 is a Russian non-automatic sniper rifle developed by a group of designers under the direction of V. Stronsky in the late 90s. It is currently being produced at Izhmash. The rifle is designed to destroy the enemy's manpower, both unprotected and having means of individual armor protection.

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The first capable revolver with the Colt system was ignited by Samuel Colt in December 1835. In 1847, production began in the state of Hartward, where several unique models of revolvers were developed. Unusual for these types of weapons was a rotating drum loaded with several bullets, which ensured a high rate of fire inaccessible to a single-shot type of revolvers.

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The use of firearms on the territory of the Russian Federation (RF) is regulated by several articles of federal laws (FZ). These are the Federal Law "On Police" (the use of firearms), the Law "On Arms" and the Law "On Private Detective and Security Activities in the Russian Federation." The use of small arms by law enforcement agencies The Law on the Police provides for all cases in which a police officer may use a weapon.

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The market for traumatic weapons offers customers a wide variety of options that differ from each other in technical characteristics and usability. There are a variety of models: a large weapon that is not very suitable for self-defense and is inconvenient to carry, and a compact weapon that fits easily into a simple trouser pocket.

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The German submachine gun MP-40, which in the USSR was called "Schmeisser", is the same legendary weapon as the PPSh submachine gun or Mosin rifle. Thanks to the Soviet cinema, the typical character of the Hitler soldier was a youngster with rolled up sleeves, scorching from the hip of the MP-40. Immediately it should be noted that the MP-38/40 submachine gun was not the most common, nor even the most popular type of small arms in the German army.

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Bren is an English manual machine gun, created on the basis of the Czech machine gun ZB-26. The British used it as a light infantry machine gun. The name of this weapon comes from the names of the cities in which the machine gun was developed, and then mass-produced: Brno (Brno) and Enfield (Enfield).

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Shotgun shotgun consists of several main parts: Barrel. This detail is placed cartridge for later shot; The block is the metal part of the gun, in the case of which the trigger and safety mechanism is placed against an accidental shot. The trunk and the box are attached to this part; Castle.

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The largest Brazilian arms concern Forjas Taurus S.A. has been producing the popular trauma Taurus LOM-13. The revolver uses a 9 mm PA cartridge as ammunition. The traumatic Taurus LOM 13 revolver was developed on the basis of the Taurus Model 905, which is used by the police and ordinary citizens as a secretive weapon.

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Carbine CZ 527 - compact magazine rifle, which is used for hunting small and medium animals. The basis of the work is the bolt group Mauser, which was reworked by Czech engineers. Design tools classic. General information In Russia, the Czech rifle is popular because of the ammunition it uses.

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This weapon does not have a particularly rich history, does not hit incredible technical characteristics. It is popular with one feature: the 20th caliber fit into a compact, lightweight and convenient implement. Let's see what the Toz-106 gun is, which is jokingly called "death to the chairman".

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In recent years, the TT pistol strongly attracts many manufacturers of traumatic weapons, which adapt this combat weapon to traumatic cartridges. Probably every company, one way or another, tried to do it. What can I say about the MP 81? If you compare this gun with the Leader complex, then it will lead.

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The most beautiful sport, along with competitions in athletics, is considered to be a fencing tournament. Fights on rapiers or sabers are the decoration of any Olympiad. The history of this sport dates back to the Middle Ages, when these two types of knives were assigned an almost decisive role on the battlefield.

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Machete is considered a tool for household work, in hot countries it is used for cutting vines and undergrowth in the jungle, on plantations it is the main assistant when harvesting sugar cane. Locals use machete cleaver to cut animal carcasses and for various household work. In the event of an attack by predators or bandits, the machete will show itself as an excellent weapon.

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7.62-Mm PKK - Soviet machine gun, which was developed by Mikhail Timofeevich Kalashnikov as a single machine gun for the Armed Forces of the USSR. The Kalashnikov light machine gun was adopted in 1961. The PKK was used in many armed conflicts and wars in the second half of the 20th and early 21st centuries. The basis for the development of the PKK (7.62 mm caliber) was the AKM machine gun (an improved version of the Kalashnikov AK 47).

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