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24-05-2009, 22:25 #1
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SA made guns
Hi,
I am trying to make a complete list of guns manufactured, designed or re enginered in South Africa during the years of sanctions. I have come across a few names of guns that I do not even know if the exist. In relation to certain others, I am in need of further information. Does any one know anything about the following weapons:
Varan PMX-80 (pistol)
CX 635 ASP (pistol)
Vektor 98 (rifle)
Also I wonder if any one can tell me which company manufactured the Lynx/Rooikat revolvers?
I would also love a picture of the Musler shotgun which seems to be impossible to find on the web.
I was once shown a South African made shotgun with a drum magazine which was reloaded through a twist of the front hand grip which seemed to be geared. From what I can tell, it was not a Striker. Does any one recognise any model from this description?
Most greatful for any input!
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24-05-2009, 22:44 #2
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Re: SA made guns
in the 70's there was the HAWK 9 MM P
MAMBA 9 MM P
LYNX REVOLVERS
REPUBLIC 38
MAYBE PIET OWNED 1 OR 2 OF THESE hpy71
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24-05-2009, 22:56 #3
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Re: SA made guns
The shotgun you are looking for is the Protecta.
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24-05-2009, 23:01 #4
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Re: SA made guns
Great thank's both of you. A couple of new names in that list.
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24-05-2009, 23:50 #5
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Kommando and Sanna 77, both 9mmP subguns, and I think the Sanna was first made north of the border and is a copy on the Czech VZ48 if I remember correctly.
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25-05-2009, 08:44 #6
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Re: SA made guns
boys and girls, do not forget the Vektor range:
Z88 9mmP
SP1 9mmP (and general model)
SP2 40S&W (and general model)
there we go... all better now
ow and i own a Protecta, if you need a pic...
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25-05-2009, 08:50 #7
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Re: SA made guns
Vektor CP1
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25-05-2009, 08:55 #8
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Tressitu TZ99 - Sig clone
Maybe post the list of names you have already so we can fill in the blanks.Because a thing seems difficult to you, do not think it impossible for anyone to accomplish - Marcus Aurelius
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25-05-2009, 09:01 #9
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Re: SA made guns
Here is a list of what I have found so far including some hand held infantry support weapons. Any further input is highly appreciated:
Assault rifles
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
LM4
LM5
LM6
H5
Pistols/revolvers
Z88
SP1
SP1 General's
SP1 Sporting
SP2
Mamba
[Varan PMX-80]
Aserma ADP
TZ-99
[CX 635 ASP]
Hawk
Republic
Lynx
Support
NTW-20
L4A1 BREN
MG-4/L3
MGL/Y2
Vickers L1
SS-77
Milkor stopper
Submachine guns
BXP
Kommando LDP
Sanna 77
BX-9
Shotguns
MAG-7
Neostead
Striker
Striker (civilian)
Protecta
Protecta Bulldog
Musler
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25-05-2009, 09:09 #10
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Mini SS77.
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