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New model request:Steyr GB pistol

The new model has been requested by our user: Steyr GB pistol

The GB is a blowback-operated, gas-retarded blowback semi-auto pistol. It uses some of the hot powder gases, feeds from the barrel into the front part of the slide, to slow down the retraction of the slide before the bullet leaves the barrel.

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New model request: HK VP70M pistol

The new model has been requested by our user: HK VP70M pistol

The VP 70 pistol is quite unique, being well ahead of its time in some respects, and while it did not catch the military or civilian market, it set the marks for the many more successful followers. The VP-70 (Volks Pistole model 70) had been developed by HK around 1968, and the production began in 1970.

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New model request: Winchester Model 12 shotgun

The new model has been requested by our user: Winchester Model 12 shotgun.

It was officially introduced in 1912 and soon became a commercial success, with almost 2 million pieces made until production ceased in 1963...

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New model request: McMillan TAC-50 anti-materiel rifle

The new model has been requested by our user: The McMillan TAC-50 is a long-range anti-materiel and anti-personnel sniper rifle.

The TAC-50 is based on previous designs from the same company, which first appeared during the late 1980s. McMillan makes several versions of .50 caliber rifles, based on the same proprietary action, for military, law enforcement and civilian use. It is produced in Phoenix, Arizona in the United States by McMillan Firearms Manufacturing.

The TAC-50 is a military and law enforcement weapon, which, designated as the C15, is the standard long-range sniper weapon (LRSW) of the Canadian Army since 2000. Rifles of the TAC-50 family are guaranteed to provide 0.5 minute of angle (MOA) groups with match-grade ammunition under ideal conditions.

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