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Romanian Pistol Mitralieră rifle family

Hello everyone again, and here I bring you another work from my section of Foreign Kalashnikovs, which will show you, this time, some assault rifles that, unlike what happened with the Hungarian AK-63 rifles, they are so famous and used as their original Soviet versions worldwide. Well, today I will show you the Romanian Pistol Mitralieră models 1963 and 1965 assault rifles (which means something like "Automatic pistol models 1963 and 1965" in Romanian). As was the case with the Hungarian AK-63 rifles, the North Korean Type 68 rifles, and many other foreign versions, the Romanian Pistol Mitralieră assault rifles are exact copies of the Soviet AKM assault rifle. But these weapons, first manufactured in the former Socialist Republic of Romania, in 1963 and by the local manufacturer Romtechnica / RomArm via Regia Autonomă pentru producţia de Tehnică Militară (also known by its initials RATMIL) have a unique difference that, Perhaps, they make them the most demanded foreign versions, manufactured, exported, and used worldwide, including their own country of origin. This difference is none other than its characteristic vertical laminated wood handle, which, together with the lower handguard, are made in one piece, and allow the user to control the strong recoil of the weapon (due to the immense power of its 7 'cartridges. 62 x 39 mm) when it shoots long bursts of bullets in automatic mode. Thanks to this vertical grip, users can handle the Romanian Pistol Mitralieră assault rifles in a totally comfortable, efficient and even precise way, as was the case with the Hungarian AKM-63 and AMD-65 rifles. But what has always made Romanian Pistol Mitralieră assault rifles the most widely manufactured, exported, and used foreign versions worldwide is that, in addition to being exact copies of the Soviet AKM rifle, it has exactly the same cost as its original version. . For this reason, Romanian Pistol Mitralieră assault rifles are widely used both by law enforcement agencies in many countries around the world and also by rebel, paramilitary, guerrilla, militia, insurgent, terrorist, gangster and gangster troops from all over the world, including the United States. United of America. In addition to the fact that Romanian assault rifles are also ideal weapons to fight in all kinds of places, climates and terrains (forests, jungles, deserts, mountains, snowy places, steppes, swamps, muddy terrains, etc.) since they are not they pigeonhole in mud, sand, water, snow or any other material on our planet Earth and, above all, the Romanian Pistol Mitralieră assault rifles are also ideal weapons for urban combat, since their bullets can penetrate large coverings (like the same It happens with the original Soviet AKM rifles, the North Korean Type 68, the Hungarian AK-63 and many other versions and more foreign copies). For all these reasons, these Romanian weapons are quite common to see and even to be used in large quantities in any country in Eastern Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania and Latin America. Countless 1963 and 1965 Romanian Pistol Mitralieră models have been seen used by combatants from all sides fighting in the Syrian Civil War. I hope you like my new work and, as I always tell you, another cordial greeting. Until next time!