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steel
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FMJ
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Soviet Union
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Bullet
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Rifling
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Primer
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Soviet
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7.63x25mm Mauser
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Russia
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China
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9 mm Makarov
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Czech
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Tokarev TT-33
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PPD-40
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PPSh-41
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PPS-43
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CZ Model 25
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K-50M
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Czechoslovakia
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Vz. 52 pistol
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suppressed
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citation needed
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Eastern Bloc
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Cold War
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TT-33
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vz. 52
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OTs-27
Berdysh
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PPD-40
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PPSh-41
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PPS-43
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vz. 26
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North Vietnamese
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K-50M
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VPA
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Viet Minh
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MAS-38
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MAT-49s
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MP40
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FMJ
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7.65 mm Borchardt
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7.65 mm Luger Parabellum
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7 mm caliber
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7.62 mm
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9mm Parabellum
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9mm Luger
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Sellier & Bellot
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ISBN 0-89689-297-2
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Nagant M1895
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Mosin-Nagant
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PPD-40
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M1910 Maxim
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DS-39
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DP
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SG-43 Goryunov
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DShK
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PTRD
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PTRS
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ROKS-2/ROKS-3
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7.62x38mmR
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7.62x39mm
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7.62x54mmR
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12.7x108mm
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14.5x114mm
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