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Zoznam Zbraní, Ktoré Sa Môžu Zaradiť Do Kategórie B Podľa § 5 Ods. 1 Písm Príloha č. 1 Zoznam zbraní, ktoré sa môžu zaradiť do kategórie B podľa § 5 ods. 1 písm. f) zákona č. 190/2003 Z.z. v znení neskorších predpisov Československo/ Česko : - samonabíjacia verzia Sa vz. 58, SA VZOR 58, ČZ 58, ČZ 58 COMPACT, SA VZ. 58 COMPACT, SA VZ. 58 SUBCOMPACT, SA VZOR 58 – SEMI, SAMOPAL VZOR 58, VZ. 58. I.P.S.C, IPSC GUĽOVNICA, CZ 858 TACTICAL, ARMS SPORTER, CZH 2003 S/K, FSN 01, FSN 01 LUX, FSN 01 URBAN - samonabíjacia verzia Sa vz. 23, 24, 25, 26, Sa vz. 61, - CZ 91S - samonabíjacia verzia guľometu vz. 26 - semiverzia CZ 805 Bren, CZ EVO Rusko a iné : - samonabíjacia verzia – PPŠ 41, PPS 43 - samonabíjacia verzia AK-47, AK 47 AKM, AK 74, AKS-74, AK – 101, 102, 103, 104, 105 , AK 107/108, AK-74, AKM, AKS - SAIGA Maďarsko: Verzie AKM, AMD, AK-63F 1 NDR Verzie AK47 Jugoslávia : Verzie M70AB1, M70AB2 Nemecko : Upravené do samonabíjacieho režimu streľby, resp. semi verzie - MP-18, MP-38, MP38/40, MP40, MP41, FG 42, MKb 42 (H), MKb 42(W), MP43, MP 44, HK G3, HK 33, HK 53, HK G36, HK SL8, HK 416, HK 417, semi HK MP5, GSG5, Nemecku vyrábaju nanovo samonabíjacie kópie vojnových samočinných zbrani pod novými názvami (prave pod nimi môzu byt dovezene) – pre ujasnenie vedľa v zátvorke uvádzame originálne zbrane, ktoré imitujú: BD 38 (MP 38) BD 3008 (MP 3008 – to je okopírovaný Sten) BD 42/I (FG 42/I) BD 42/II (FG 42/II) BD 42 (H) (MKB 42 H) BD 43/I (MP 43/I) BD 44 (MP 44) BD 1-5 (VG 1-5) Rakúsko : Samonabíjacia verzia Steyr AUG – 2, AK-INTERORDNANCE Belgicko : Samonabíjacia verzia FN FAL, FN CAL, FN FNC, FN F2000, FN SCAR SEMI AUTO Izrael : Úprava - Samonabíjacia verzia GALIL, GALIL ACE, GALIL ARM, GALIL SAR Úprava – UZI, Micro Uzi Španielsko : Samonabíjacie úpravy CETME verzie B,C,L Rumuni: Verzie AK-47 - AKM USA: Samonabíjacia verzia – Thompson 1928, Thompson M1A1 Samonabíjacia verzia – úprava/originál : - M-16, M-16A1, M-16A2, M-16A3, M-16A4, AR-10, AR-15, AR-18, M4, M4A1, Ruger Mini M14, Bushmaster M14, M16, M4, klony M16 a M4 – v USA je veľa firiem vyrábajúcich tieto klony (napr. Kel-Tec, Colt atd) !!! Americké samonabíjacie verzie AK-47 + výroba AK-47 v USA - Čína: 2 Samonabíjacie verzie/úprava – Typ 56, 56-1, 56-2, 56-1S, 56C, Typ -81 Fínsko : Samonabíjacia verzia/úprava – Suomi 1931, Valmet Sako Rk95, Valmet Sako M71 Švédsko : Samonabíjacia verzia Model 45 Austrália : Úprava L1A1, L2A1 Zoznam samočinných zbraní, ktorých konštrukcia môže slúžiť pre výrobu samonabíjacích zbraní !!! Všetky tieto zbrane sú zobrazené na www.world.guns.ru !!!! Útočné pušky: Austrália: AICW Rakúsko: Steyr AUG Steyr ACR Argentina FARA 83 Belgicko: FN FAL FN CAL FN FNC FN F2000 3 FN SCAR Brazília: IMBEL MD-2 IMBEL MD-97 LAPA FA 03 Veľká Británia: Enfield EM-2 SA80 / L85 Nemecko: MKb.42(H) MKb.42(W) Mp-43 MP-44 Stg.44 Stg.45(M) HK G3 HK HK33 and HK53 HK G41 HK G36 HK G11 HK 416 HK 417 Dánsko: Madsen LAR Dominican Republic Cristobal M2 Izrael: Galil Galil ACE Tavor TAR-21 India: INSAS Indonézia: Pindad SS2 Irán: Khaybar KH2002 Španielsko: CETME mod. A, B, 58, C CETME mod. L, LC 4 Taliansko: Beretta BM 59 Beretta AR-70/223 and AR-70/90 Beretta ARX-160 Kanada: Diemaco C7A1 C7A2 C8 Čína: Type 56 Type 63 Type 81 Type 86s Type 95 / QBZ-95 Type 03 / QBZ-03 CQ M311 Mexiko: FX-05 Xiuhcoatl Rusko: Fedorov avtomat AK-47 AKM AK-74 AKS-74 AKS-74U AK-101 AK-103 AK-102/104/105 AK-107/108 AK-9 AN-94 Abakan AEK-971 OTs-12 Tiss OTs-14 Groza AS Val SR-3 SR-3M Vikhr 9A-91 A-91M APS underwater ASM-DT dual medium ADS dual medium Korobov TKB-408 Korobov TKB-517 Korobov TKB-022 Baryshev AB-7,62 AVB-7,62 ASh-12.7 Singapúr: 5 CIS SAR-80 CIS SR-88 ST Kinetics SAR-21 U.S.A. Armalite AR-10 Armalite AR-18 M4 M4A1 M14 M16 M16A1 M16A2 M16A3 M27 IAR Colt CAR-15 XM-177 Stoner 63 TRW LMR Bushmaster M17s Ruger AC-556 Mini-14GB XM29 OICW XM8 SIG-Sauer 516 SIG-Sauer 716 FN Mk.16 Mk.17 SCAR RobArm M96 XCR Z-M Weapons LR-300 Taiwan T65 T86 T91 Ukraina: Vepr Fínsko: Valmet Sako Rk.62 / 76 / 95 Valmet M82 Francúzko FAMAS Česko: SA Vz.58 CZ 805 Švajčiarsko: SIG 510 / Stgw.57 SIG 540 / 542 / 543 SIG 550 / 551 / 552 SIG 750 / 751 SAPR Švédsko: Bofors AK5 Interdynamics MKS 6 Interdynamics MKR Chorvátsko: APS-95 VHS Južná Afrika: Vektor CR-21 Južná Kórea: Daewoo K1 and K2 Daewoo K11 Japonsko: Type 64 Type 89 Samopaly: Austrália Austen Owen F1 Argentina FMK-3 Halcon M/943 Halcon ML-63 Rakúsko Steyr-Solothurn MP.34 Steyr MPi 69 Steyr TMP Steyr AUG para Arménsko K6-92 Belgicko Vigneron M2 FN P90 Bulharsko Shipka Brazil Mekanika URU 7 Taurus MT-9 MT-40 Taurus MT9 G2 MT40 G2 Veľká Británia Sten Lanchester Mk.1 MCEM-2 Sterling L2 L34 Maďarsko 39M 43M 53M Vietnam K-50M Nemecko MP.18,I Schmeisser MP.28,II Schmeisser MP.35 Bergmann EMP.35 Erma MP.38 MP.40 MP.41 Schmeisser MP.3008 Dux M53, M59 Walther MPL HK MP5 HK MP5K HK UMP HK MP7 PDW MK.36 Schmeisser Dánsko Madsen m/45 Madsen m/46 m/50 m/53 Hovea m/49 Egypt Port-Said, Akaba Izrael UZI / Micro UZI / Mini UZI Uzi Pro India MSMC Španielsko CETME C2 Labora 8 Star RU-35 SI-35 Star Z-45 Star Z-62 Z-70B Star Z-84 Taliansko Benelli CB-M2 Beretta M1918 Beretta M1938 Beretta M12 FNA-B 43 Franchi LF-57 SOCIMI 821 Spectre M4 TZ-45 Villar Perosa Beretta MX4 Armaguerra OG-43 OG-44 Čína Type 64 Type 79 Type 85 Chang Feng Type 05 Mexico Mendoza HM-3 Poľsko Mors wz.39 Blyskawica PM-63 PM-84 PM-98 PM-06 Portugalsko INDEP Lusa FBP m/948 FBP m/976 Rusko PPD-40 PPSh-41 PPS-43 PP-19 Bizon PP-19-01 Vityaz PP-90 PP-91 Kedr / Klin PP-93 PP-90M1 PP-2000 AEK-919K Kashtan OTs-02 Kiparis SR-3 Veresk 9 K6-92 / Borz Korovin 1941 Rumunsko Orita M1941 Cugir Singapúr STK CPW U.S.A. Thompson Reising M50 M55 M3, M3A1 UD M42 Ingram M6 Ingram MAC M10 and M11 Smith&Wesson M76 Colt mod.635 American-180 Ares FMG Ruger MP9 Calico Kriss Super V IMP-221 GUU-4/P Ukraina Elf Goblin ТАСКО 7ЕТ9 7ЕТ10 Finsko Suomi M/31 Tikkakoski M/44 Jati-matic Francúzko MAS-38 MAT-49 Hotchkiss 'Universal' MGD PM-9 Gevarm D4 STA M 1922 / MAS M1924 Švajčiarsko Steyr-Solothurn S1-100 SIG 1920 1930 SIG MKPS MKMS SIG MP-48 MP-310 Rexim Favor B+T MP 9 10 W+F Lmg.Pist 41/44 Švédsko Carl Gustaf M/45 CBJ-MS PDW Chorvátsko Agram2000 Česko Zk-383 Škorpion vz.61 Sa. 23,24,25,26 Skorpion EVO CZ Vz. 38 CZ 247 Čile FAMAE S.A.F. Estónsko Tallinn Arsenal Južná Africa BXP Južná Kórea Daewoo K7 Juhoslávia М49 М56 MGV-176 Japonsko Type 100 SCK-65 Minebea M-9 Nambu model 1 11 .
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