Agram 2000
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The Agram 2000 is a Croatian submachine gun inspired by Beretta's model M12. The name "Agram" is the old German name for Zagreb, the capital of Croatia. It was originally developed in the 1990s in response to a Croatian Army need for a submachine gun during the Croatian War of Independence. It was never officially adopted by the Croatian Army. Infamously unreliable in the war period due to its poorly constructed magazines, it would often fail to feed rounds from the magazine. Mainly produced between 1990 and 1993, only a few more examples have been produced since 1997. It has become notorious for use by organized crime in Eastern Europe.
1992
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mass 1.8 kilogram, length 482 millimetre,
Kosovo Liberation Army, Croatian Defence Council, Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Armed Forces of the Republic of Croatia, Croatia,
AEK-919K Kashtan, American-180, Beretta M12, Beretta Model 38, Bergmann MG 15, ETVS submachine gun, Experimental Model 2 submachine gun, F1 submachine gun, FMK-3 submachine gun, Heckler & Koch MP5K, HK23, HK53, Interdynamic MP-9, JS 9 mm, Kucher Model K1, M1895 Colt-Browning machine gun, M1921 Browning machine gun, M2 Hyde, M3 submachine gun, M45 Quadmount, M50 Reising, MAC 1931, machine gun, MAS-38, MAT-49, MG 13, MG 74, MP.28,II, MPi 69, New Nambu M66, OTs-02 Kiparis, Pistol Mitralieră model 1996 RATMIL, PP-19 Bizon, PP-91 KEDR, PPD-40, PPS submachine gun, PV-1 machine gun, Scotti/Isotta Fraschini, SM-9, Socimi Type 821, Spectre M4, SR-2 Veresk, Star Model Z84, Star Si35, Steyr MPi 69, Suomi KP/-31, Type 79 submachine gun, Type 85 submachine gun, TZ-45, Uzi, Vytis, WG66, ZK-383,
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