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Romanian M10 (These are current import AK rifle variants. I think they started showing up late 2010 or around 2011. It uses a Draco pistol front sight + gas block, rather than having the front sight neat the muzzle. This one has had more traditional AK style handguards and pistol grip installed, also the muzzle brake was changed.)
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Norinco 97 (This is a Chinese made copy of the U.S Winchester 1897 Trench Gun. It even has reproduction arsenal markings to mimic the original. Some say it’s a cheap copy but that’s what it was marketed to be, a budget friendly alternative. Real Trench Guns can cost $2,000+)
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Custom Mossberg 500 (Fairly simple but clean customization, only thing I suppose I don’t like is the cheap looking clamp on flashlight, even though it could be a quality light. Note the fiber optic sight placed behind the original stock bead sight. Most of these are simply magnetic in order to attach to the barrel.)
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FN TPS (The TPS stands for Tactical Police Shotgun. This one has quite a bit of aftermarket parts added on. What’s interesting about the TPS is that it comes from the factory with AR-15 style front and rear sights, as well as an AR-15 stock and pistol grip. It handles much like the rifle so officers and military personnel can get accustom to it much faster.)
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Custom Remington 870 SBS (This one has the Mesa Tactical High Tube stock adapter. It allows the shooter to use any mil-spec AR stock and pistol grip. The advantage is familiarity if you already own an AR rifle, this shotgun will handle and shoulder easier.)
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Custom Remington 870 (This one has the recoil reduction stock by Knoxx. Also has the Rhino Rail System. Although I don’t doubt the modular adaptability of this shotgun, it is one of the ugliest I’ve ever seen…)
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Avon FM12 (This is a British made gas mask produced by Avon. It is an upgrade to the older Avon S10 which is easily recognizable as the gas mask of the British SAS. The FM12 has smaller lenses than the S10. The Australian SAS use the FM12, as well as many other military and law enforcement agencies.)
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Springfield Armory Operator (This one has the full monolithic underside rail. Not a cheap 1911 variant; it can cost upward of $2,000. You also have to be quite patient since these are only available through Springfield Armory’s custom shop. The turn around time could be 10 months before your pistol is done being built.)
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