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The IDF museum has a very extensive collection of small
arms from around the world. Museum historian Mati Hemed created a wonderful
display with all of the weapons grouped by country and meticulously documented
with signage in both English and Hebrew. Here's a sample of some of the small
arms on display at the IDF museum. (Click on the images for a larger view.)
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Austria: Steyr Model 1970
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Austria: Steyr Solothurn Model 1930
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Belgium: FN Type D Light Machine Gun
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Brazil: INA 45acp
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Bulgaria: AK47
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China: AKS .223
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China: Type 55
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China: Type 56
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Czechoslovakia: M23
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Czechoslovakia: M25
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Czechoslovakia: M58P
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Czechoslovakia: ZK383
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Egypt: AKABA
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Egypt: Port Said
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Finland: 37-39F
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France: Hotchkiss Type Universal
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France: MAS submachine gun
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France: MAT 49
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German: FG42
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German: FG42
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German: MG08-15
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German: MG13 Light Machine Gun
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German: MP18.I
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German: MP28.II
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German: MP35.1
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German: MP40
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German: MP43
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German: MP44
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German: MPI-K Kalashnikov
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German: MPI-KSM Kalashnikov
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German: Vollmer Erma
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German: Walther MPL
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Denmark: Madsen
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