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(New page: ==WASR 2== Yes we know that the WASR 2 is a US Imported semi auto rifle, but so far, we don't know the indigenous name of the rifle overseas, since there is ample proof that these rifles a...)
 
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==WASR 2==
==WASR 2==
Yes we know that the WASR 2 is a US Imported semi auto rifle, but so far, we don't know the indigenous name of the rifle overseas, since there is ample proof that these rifles are being built select fire and used in other parts of the world.  Currently we use the term WASR-3 (for the 5.56mm model) since nearly identical rifles have been used in many British helmed films (blonde wood, AKM style sights and blocks, Weiger Style magazine, etc.) for lack of a better term until we can get more information on the foreign AK rifles. [[User:MoviePropMaster2008|MoviePropMaster2008]]
Yes we know that the WASR 2 is a US Imported semi auto rifle, but so far, we don't know the indigenous name of the rifle overseas, since there is ample proof that these rifles are being built select fire and used in other parts of the world.  Currently we use the term WASR-3 (for the 5.56mm model) since nearly identical rifles have been used in many British helmed films (blonde wood, AKM style sights and blocks, Weiger Style magazine, etc.) for lack of a better term until we can get more information on the foreign AK rifles. [[User:MoviePropMaster2008|MoviePropMaster2008]]
WASR 2 is not built in select-fire and used in other parts of the world.  The WASR series is SOLELY built as SEMI-AUTO for US importation ONLY.  They are MODIFIED single-stack magazine rifles..which is why they have steel plates welded in the magwell so they can handle double-stack magazines.  They are the replacement for the "SAR" serious..which stands for, funnily enough "Semi-Auto Rifle".
And also funnily enough..the SARs were built better.

Revision as of 17:26, 12 September 2010

WASR 2

Yes we know that the WASR 2 is a US Imported semi auto rifle, but so far, we don't know the indigenous name of the rifle overseas, since there is ample proof that these rifles are being built select fire and used in other parts of the world. Currently we use the term WASR-3 (for the 5.56mm model) since nearly identical rifles have been used in many British helmed films (blonde wood, AKM style sights and blocks, Weiger Style magazine, etc.) for lack of a better term until we can get more information on the foreign AK rifles. MoviePropMaster2008


WASR 2 is not built in select-fire and used in other parts of the world. The WASR series is SOLELY built as SEMI-AUTO for US importation ONLY. They are MODIFIED single-stack magazine rifles..which is why they have steel plates welded in the magwell so they can handle double-stack magazines. They are the replacement for the "SAR" serious..which stands for, funnily enough "Semi-Auto Rifle". And also funnily enough..the SARs were built better.