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The Daewoo K1A1 Short Carbine is a South Korean gas-operated carbine based on the K2 Assault Rifle but with a shorter barrel and a direct gas action.
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The Daewoo K2 Assault Rifle is a South Korean gas-operated assault rifle chambered for the 5.56 mm x 45 cartridge fed from a standard Armalite AR-15 type 30-round magazine. The rate of fire is selectable as single-shot, three-round burst or fully automatic with a cyclic rate of 800 rounds per minute and has a muzzle velocity of 960 meters-per-second with the M193 cartridge and 920 meters-per-second with the SS109 cartridge.
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The Karabiner-S was an East German copy of the Soviet Simonov SKS gas-operated carbine. The Karabiner-S differed from the Simonov SKS only in having a hole in the stock for the attachment of the lower end of the sling.
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The Kentucky rifle was a long-barrelled muzzle-loading flintlock rifle.
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Keppeler are a German maker of highly-accurate custom sporting rifles designed for use at a range of 300 meters and beyond.
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The KKMPi69 was an East German training rifle. It was chambered for the .22 RF cartridge and was used in all manner of field exercises, the weapon's selector lever, sights, magazine and pistol grip resembling as closely as possible those of the full-bore MPiK rifle.
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The Knight Master Key S is an American 12-gauge shotgun based upon the Remington Model 870, and fits underneath an Armalite AR-15 carbine. It is so named from the fact that a 12-gauge shotgun blast will remove most door locks.
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The Krag-Jorgensen was a series of bolt action rifles with an unusual five round side-loading magazine developed and produced in Norway from 1888 to 1930. They were produced in 6.5 mm .30 Krag and 8 mm calibres for use in Norway, the USA and Denmark respectively.
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The Krag-Jorgensen M1896 was the US army's first bolt action rifle, seeing action in 1894. It has a muzzle velocity of 610 meters-per-second and takes a 5-round magazine. It is sighted to 1829 meters.
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The Krico 260 is a German sporting and hunting semi-automatic rifle made from blued steel with a beech stock. The Krico 260 is chambered for the .22 Long Rifle cartridge which it takes from a 2, 5 or 10-round magazine. The Krico 260 has a 50 cm long barrel and is fitted with adjustable rack and bead tunnel sights.
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The Krico 300 is a German hunting and sporting bolt-action rifle made from blued steel with a beech stock - a Luxus model is also produced with a walnut stock. The Krico 300 is produced in .22 Long Rifle, .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire and .22 Hornet calibres which it takes from a 5 or 10 round magazine. The Krico 300 is made with a 50 and 60 cm long barrel and is fitted with adjustable rack and bead tunnel sights and has a mounting for a telescopic sight.
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The Krico 300-SA is a German hunting and sporting bolt-action rifle made from blued steel with a hardwood stock. The Krico 300-SA is produced in .22 Long Rifle calibre which it takes from a 5 or 10 round magazine. The Krico 300-SA has a 57.5 cm long barrel with an integral silencer and is fitted with adjustable rack and bead tunnel sights and has a mounting for a telescopic sight but no fixed sights.
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The Krico 400 Match is a German bolt-action hunting and sporting rifle produced in .22 Long Rifle and .22 Hornet calibres from blued steel with a walnut stock. The Krico 400 Match takes a 5- or 10-round magazine and has a 50 cm or 60 cm long barrel depending upon calibre and has no fixed sights, instead it takes a telescopic sight.
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The Krico 400 Single Shot is a German bolt-action single shot hunting rifle produced in .22 Hornet calibre from blued steel with a walnut stock. The Krico 400 Single Shot has a 60 cm long barrel and has no fixed sights, instead it takes a telescopic sight.
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The Krico 530 S Krico-Tronic is a German bolt-action, single shot target shooting rifle produced in .22 Long Rifle, .22 Hornet and .222 Remington calibres with barrel lengths of between 60 and 69 cm. The Krico 530 S Krico-Tronic has no fixed sights, but instead takes a telescopic or optical sight. Instead of the usual mechanical firing pin it has an electronic ceramic rod that fires the cartridge, powered by a rechargeable battery.
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The Krico 600-Jagdmatch is a German bolt-action hunting available in various calibres between .222 Remington and .308 Winchester. It takes a 3 to 6 round magazine and has a 60 cm long barrel which is not fitted with sights, but instead takes a telescopic sight. The Krico 600-Jagdmatch is similar to the Krico 600-Match rifle, but weighs 400 grams less.
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The Krico 600-Match is a German bolt-action hunting available in various calibres between .222 Remington and .308 Winchester. It takes a 3 to 6 round magazine and has a 60 cm long barrel which is not fitted with sights, but instead takes a telescopic sight. A heavier single-shot model is also produced.
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The Krico 700 is a German bolt-action hunting rifle produced in numerous calibres between .17 Remington and 6 x 62 Frers and takes a 3 to 6-round magazine. The Krico 700 has a barrel of between 60 and 65 cm long and is fitted with a folding sight and bead tunnel and can also take a telescopic sight.
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The Krico Biathlon 360 SII is a German bolt-action target-shooting rifle made of blued steel with a hardwood biathlon stock and adjustable pistol grip. The Krico Biathlon 360 SII is chambered for the .22 Long Rifle cartridge which it takes from a 10-round cartridge holder. It has a 54 cm barrel and has optical sights.
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The Ruger KWS-1226BR is an American 12 gauge shotgun. It has a 26 inch barrel.
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The Ruger KWS-1227BR is an American 12 gauge shotgun. It has a 28 inch barrel.
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