SAS (Small Arms Store)
The Golden Simatar
31-12-2003, 22:38
For countries that are new or have a limited budget I have decided to open a Small Arms Store for them, or anyone else. Though some of the weapons are not up to date they are reliable and if you don't get them for your army get them for your police. Since my economy isn't that up to speed, please keep orders below 100. For now I'll have a small selection.
And where pray are your weapons?
The Golden Simatar
31-12-2003, 22:57
This store's purpose is to provide nations with a diverse assortment of assault rilfes, pistols, and smgs for their footmen. Nothing heavy such as tanks, aircraft, artillery pieaces will be sold here. At the moment we have a small selection but it will grown in time.
*Please do your own math
Kakashnikov AKS-74U
http://www.the-top.com/krink/Images/Bulg/5,45ar-sf.jpg
Caliber 5.45mm
Length: 943 mm
30-round plastic box magazine
This is a smaller version of the AK-74. Built out of the need to equip crews of tanks, guns, helicoptors etc. Has all the advantages of a sub-gun of being light and compact but it is also inaccurate. The AKS-74U uses rifle ammo and magizines.
$500
Daewoo K2
http://world.guns.ru/assault/daewoo_k2.jpg
Caliber: 5.56x45mm NATO
Overall length: 980 mm (730mm w. folded stock)
Magazine capacity: 30 rds
This is the primary infantry weapon of the South Korean Army. It is a semi-automatic selctive fire weapon. It's folding buttstock makes it an ideal choice for tanks, truck, artillery, etc. crews. The Daewoo also has little recoil.
$700
Uzi
http://www.isayeret.com/weapons/smg/uzi/uzi+helemt.jpg
Caliber .9mm
Length: 650mm(stock open)
32 round box
Devloped in Iseral by Usiel Gal in the late 1950s the Uzi is still one of the most used sub-guns in the world. It is one of the most reconizable gun silouets in the world. It's rugged design has virtually no change since it's birth. The charger handle on the top does not move when the Uzi is fired making it easier to aim. This is the standard Uzi. There are four Uzi variants, standard, mini, micro and pistol.
$500
IMI Galil
http://world.guns.ru/assault/galil-arm-r.jpg
Caliber 5.56x45mm
Length 460 mm
30 round magizine
After the Six Day War the IDF found that the Belgian FN/FAL was too sensitive for desert conditions. The IDF though saw the advantages of the AK-47. So they decided on making a new assault rifle thatwas as rugged as the AK while using the US 5.56x45mm rounds. The Gali might be thought of a modifed AK. Though it excelled many Isrealis were still issued US M16s.
$700
Colt 1911 .45
http://world.guns.ru/handguns/1911_1.jpg
Caliber .45
Length 216 mm
7 shot magizine
Accepted into service in the early 20th century it quickly gain favor for being a man-stopper. Though criticed for it's weight it none the less was sought after by many soldiers. It is a very rugged weapon and one of the longest lasting weapons types in US service. But in the 1980s the US Army took it out of service for the Berreta 9mm. Some slightly modified versions are still being used.
$500
HK MP-5N
http://world.guns.ru/smg/hk_mp5n.jpg
Caliber 9x19mm
Length 490 / 660 mm
30 magizine
This is the most modern MP-5 to date. The MP-5 is nothing more than a scaled down G3 assault rifle. Over the years many law inforcment agencies, Speical forces units, and others have adopted the MP-5 as their primary smg. Features: plastic trigger group of latest design, with ambidextrous selector lever that uses icons. Barrel is threaded to accept US-made detachable silencers.
$500
FN P90
http://world.guns.ru/smg/fn_p90_2.jpg
Caliber 5.7x28mm SS190
Length 500 mm
50 round magizine
This is one of the most bizzare looking sub-guns ever. Devloped for soldiers who usually did not use small arms like tankers, truck drivers, artillerymen, etc. It's SS190 round looks like scaled downt 5.56mm NATO round and forces the pointed, steel core bullet to the 600-700 meters per second at the muzzle, thus being capable to defeat standart CRISAT helmets and armour vests at reasonable distances (50-100 meters).
$500
Nikonov AN-94
http://world.guns.ru/assault/an94-1.jpg
Caliber 5.45mm
Length 943mm
30 round Magizine
This new Russian assault rifle is being considered to replace the aging AK-74. Devloped by Gennady Nikonov in the late '80s it was due to replace many if not all of the AK-74s in service. It's unique high speed two shot burst where a trained shooter can make one hole at about 100 yards. But mostly due to ecomical resons the revolutionary AN-94 is mostly used by Russian Speical Forces. The AK series will remain Russia's primary weapon for a long time.
$700
The Golden Simatar
31-12-2003, 23:41
Bump
The Golden Simatar
01-01-2004, 00:08
bump
No one wants to buy from you.
Har Land
01-01-2004, 00:11
The BAR is actually .50 caliber
*A bunch of hippies come by chanting with signs*
"Make love, not war!"
*one of them pulls out a guitar and starts playing Edwin Starr's WAR*
Crookfur
01-01-2004, 00:27
The BAR is actually .50 caliber
Eh no they were produced .30-06 (standard US rifle ammo i believe)
There are custom versions out there as hunting weapons in all sorts of rounds sizes
Your info is lacking and very innacurate, your prices are too low, and your selection too oddly varied. Do some more research and people will buy. Oh, and har land, the bar is NOT .50 caliber, it is technicaly .30 caliber, however it is actully .30-06. This is an issue because it could be mxied up with the anemic .30 caliber cartidge used in the M1 carbine.
Crookfur
01-01-2004, 02:32
You could always use the metric sizes: 7.62x63mm
Har Land
01-01-2004, 02:34
Hmmmm, I could have sworn the BAR was a portable .50 caliber weapon. I'll have to look into why I thought this...
Doh! I let it's weight fool me. It was such a heavy weapon I had thought off the top of my head it was a .50 cal.
The Golden Simatar
01-01-2004, 04:47
Bump
PEOPLE KILLERZ
01-01-2004, 04:52
You can stop bumping nobody is going to buy WW2 weapons.
Sorry its not a hit Simatar. I'll take one Panzerfaust
money wired.
The Golden Simatar
01-01-2004, 23:00
Panzerfaust is shipped.