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| Caliber: 9x19mm Luger/Para
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| Weight: 2,9 kg
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| Lenght (stock closed/open): 350 / 580 mm
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| Barrel lenght: 130 mm
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| Rate of fire: 850 rounds per minute
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| Magazine capacity: 30 or 50 rounds
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| Effective range: 50 meters
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| The Spectre SMG was developed by Italian company SITES in the mid-1980s. Spectre was designed primarily for close combat, anti-terror or police operations that require compact size, instant firepower at the short ranges and safety of operations.
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| Spectre is a recoil operated, automatic firearm. It fires from the closed bolt, an is a hammer-fired. The trigger group is more similar to handguns, than to SMG - it is Double Action without manual safety but with decocker. So, Spectre could be carried with loaded chamber and hammer down and then fired immediately simply by pressing the trigger. The receiver of the Spectre is made from stamped steel. The bolt is so designed that it acts as an air pump to push air through barrel shroud and provide aditional cooling for the barrel and action (very useful when firing long bursts). Spectre has top-folding stock and polymer forward handle. It uses high-capacity, four column magazines for increased firepower
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Latest revision as of 20:48, 8 October 2009