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HK MP7

HK MP7

A personal defense weapon (PDW) developed by Heckler & Koch, chambered for the 4.6x30mm cartridge. It's designed for use in close-quarters combat and offers armor-piercing capability with compact size.
FN MINIMI

FN MINIMI

A Belgian light machine gun that fires the 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge. It is known for its light weight, versatility, and the ability to be fed from either a belt or a magazine. It is widely used by military forces around the world.
Tavor

Tavor

An Israeli bullpup assault rifle designed for reliability and use in urban combat. Chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO, the Tavor (such as the TAR-21) is known for its compact size and has been adopted by the Israeli Defense Forces and other countries.
M16A4

M16A4

A modern variant of the M16 rifle, featuring a flat-top upper receiver with a Picatinny rail for mounting optics and accessories. It has been standard issue for U.S. Marines since the early 2000s.
M4

M4

A shortened version of the M16A2 rifle, with a collapsible stock and shorter barrel, making it more suitable for close-quarters combat. It has become the standard issue carbine for U.S. military forces in the 21st century.
INSAS Rifle

INSAS Rifle

The Indian Small Arms System (INSAS) is a family of infantry weapons that includes assault rifles and light machine guns, developed by the Ordnance Factories Board in India. It has been used as a standard service rifle for the Indian Armed Forces.
Atchisson AA-12

Atchisson AA-12

An automatic combat shotgun originally developed in the U.S. Known for its low recoil and fully automatic capability, it was designed to provide high firepower in close-quarters combat.
Saiga-12

Saiga-12

A Russian semi-automatic 12-gauge shotgun based on the AK-47 design. It is popular for both civilian use and military applications due to its reliability and high rate of fire.