Turkish Armed Forces

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Hmm... I wonder why that LEO is carrying two Mini-Uzis?

Also in the second to last photo, the H&K MP5 is a ASP "RED GUN". Those are training aids. They are made out of a hard rubber/plastic compound. Weigh just about the same as the real firearm expect no moving parts, bright color to let folks know it's a training tool, and lastly very hard to break. Oh, before I forget it also cost only $45.00 US.

(There are stupid folks, they see me train with a ASP RED GUN and think and ask me if it's real.)
 
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Turkish soldiers stand at attention during a ceremony at the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk


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Hmm... I wonder why that LEO is carrying two Mini-Uzis?

Also in the second to last photo, the H&K MP5 is a ASP "RED GUN". Those are training aids. They are made out of a hard rubber/plastic compound. Weigh just about the same as the real firearm expect no moving parts, bright color to let folks know it's a training tool, and lastly very hard to break. Oh, before I forget it also cost only $45.00 US.

(There are stupid folks, they see me train with a ASP RED GUN and think and ask me if it's real.)


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I see that the DM in the upper right hand corner is carrying a Soviet Dragunov SVD Sniper Rifle (7.62X54R). Starnge, I thought that they used NATO Armorments such as Keckler & Koch G3 Rifles and and American M4 Carbines. I guess that they could've purchased those from NORINCO (Red China) or Yugoslavia. They both make a export Dragunov SVD chambered in 7.62x51 NATO. Which is what the Heckler & Koch G3 is chambered in along with a ton of other NATO firearms.
 
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