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Steyr SPP

Steyr SPP

The Steyr SPP (Special Purpose Pistol) is a semi-automatic version of the Steyr TMP, designed for civilian use. Like the TMP, it is chambered in 9x19mm Parabellum. The SPP retains the TMP's compact design but lacks the fully automatic fire capability, making it more suitable for personal defense or sport shooting.
FN PS90

FN PS90

The FN PS90 is the civilian semi-automatic version of the FN P90, sharing the same innovative design and 5.7x28mm chambering but modified to comply with civilian firearm regulations. It features a longer barrel for improved accuracy and is popular among shooting enthusiasts.
Uzi Pistol

Uzi Pistol

A compact version of the Uzi submachine gun, designed for use as a semi-automatic pistol. It retains the iconic Uzi design and is chambered in 9mm, used for personal defense and by law enforcement.
Sites Spectre Pistol

Sites Spectre Pistol

The Sites Spectre is a semi-automatic pistol variant of the Spectre M4, chambered in 9x19mm and designed for civilian and law enforcement markets. It shares the same compact and durable construction but is tailored for individual use.
Phoenix BXP

Phoenix BXP

A South African submachine gun developed in the 1980s. It features a compact design, with a folding stock and uses 9mm ammunition. The BXP was designed for law enforcement and military use.
Sanna 77

Sanna 77

A South African submachine gun, essentially a civilian version of the Kommando LDP. It was marketed as a self-defense weapon but had limited commercial success.
Sterling Mk 6

Sterling Mk 6

A civilian version of the Sterling submachine gun, designed for semi-automatic fire. It retains the same compact design but is modified to comply with civilian firearm regulations.
Intratec TEC-9

Intratec TEC-9

A semi-automatic pistol known for its distinctive appearance and use in criminal activity. It was designed in the 1980s and has a reputation for being easily converted to fully automatic.
Cobray M11/Nine

Cobray M11/Nine

A variant of the MAC-11 submachine gun, chambered in 9mm. It was popular in the 1980s and 1990s and is similar in design to the Ingram M10.
Kimel AP9

Kimel AP9

A semi-automatic pistol produced in the United States during the late 20th century, resembling the design of the Intratec TEC-9. It is known for its use in various civilian and law enforcement applications.
Thompson 1927

Thompson 1927

A semi-automatic version of the Thompson submachine gun, produced primarily for the civilian market. It retained the same appearance as the fully automatic versions but was legally compliant with U.S. laws.
Claridge Hi-Tec

Claridge Hi-Tec

A series of semi-automatic pistols produced in the 1980s, known for their distinctive design and futuristic appearance. They were chambered in various calibers, including 9mm and .45 ACP, but the brand eventually became obscure.
Encom MP9

Encom MP9

A compact assault pisol, likely inspired by the TEC-9, designed for close-quarters combat. It is a lightweight, small-sized weapon that is favored for its high rate of fire.
Encom MP45

Encom MP45

A heavier variant of the MP9, this submachine gun is chambered in .45 ACP, offering greater stopping power at the cost of slightly increased size and recoil.
Cobray M12

Cobray M12

A semi-automatic pistol version of the M11, chambered in .380 ACP.
Calico M950

Calico M950

An American 9mm assault pistol known for its unique helical magazine, which held a large number of rounds in a compact format, making it ideal for high-capacity use.