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- AVB-7.62 length "960.0".
- AVB-7.62 weight "3.6".
- AVB-7.62 abstract "The AB-5.45, AB-7.62, AVB-7.62, and LCZ B20 are a series of weapons developed by Russian small arms designer Anatoly F. Baryshev from the 1960s to late 1990s. The mechanism developed by Baryshev allows the latter two of these light weapons to fire full powered rifle ammunition and still be controllable in automatic fire. Due to its firing from an open bolt, they were all unreliable under adverse conditions and inaccurate in single shots which tended to unsuccessfully slam-fire, otherwise the weapon would have apparently worked well. Another variant, the LCZ-B20 was developed in cooperation with Czech company LCZ Group, chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO, but sales were unsuccessful and it was apparently dropped in the late 1990s. However, the LCZ B20 formed the basis of an improved reliable derivative, the ČZW-556 assault rifle and the ČZW-762 light machine gun alternative developed by ČZW.".
- AVB-7.62 length "0.96".
- AVB-7.62 origin Czechoslovakia.
- AVB-7.62 origin Soviet_Union.
- AVB-7.62 type Battle_rifle.
- AVB-7.62 weight "3600.0".
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageExternalLink as87-e.htm.
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageExternalLink attachment.php?s=a0874d218de0b14edc841f96354da182&attachmentid=25933&d=1177409212.
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageID "14717243".
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageLength "3008".
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageRevisionID "700854885".
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageWikiLink 5.45×39mm.
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageWikiLink 7.62×39mm.
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageWikiLink 7.62×51mm_NATO.
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageWikiLink 7.62×54mmR.
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageWikiLink Battle_rifle.
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageWikiLink Blowback_(firearms).
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageWikiLink Category:5.45_mm_firearms.
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageWikiLink Category:7.62_mm_rifles.
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Battle_rifles.
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Delayed_blowback_firearms.
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Weapons_of_Czechoslovakia.
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Weapons_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageWikiLink Czechoslovakia.
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageWikiLink Dlugov_assault_rifle.
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageWikiLink Iron_sights.
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_battle_rifles.
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageWikiLink Magazine_(firearms).
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageWikiLink Rate_of_fire.
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageWikiLink TKB-517.
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageWikiLink ČZW-556.
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageWikiLink ČZW-762.
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageWikiLink Česká_zbrojovka_firearms.
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageWikiLinkText "AB-5.45".
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageWikiLinkText "AB-7.62".
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageWikiLinkText "AVB-7.62".
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageWikiLinkText "AVB-7.62#Variants".
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageWikiLinkText "LCZ B20".
- AVB-7.62 action Blowback_(firearms).
- AVB-7.62 cartridge "5.45".
- AVB-7.62 cartridge "7.62".
- AVB-7.62 designer "Anatoly F. Baryshev".
- AVB-7.62 feed "10".
- AVB-7.62 feed "30".
- AVB-7.62 isRanged "Yes".
- AVB-7.62 length "/".
- AVB-7.62 length "Stock open/folded /".
- AVB-7.62 manufacturer "LCZ".
- AVB-7.62 name "AVB-7.62".
- AVB-7.62 origin Czechoslovakia.
- AVB-7.62 origin Soviet_Union.
- AVB-7.62 productionDate "-1990.0".
- AVB-7.62 rate "750".
- AVB-7.62 sights Iron_sights.
- AVB-7.62 type Battle_rifle.
- AVB-7.62 variants "See ''[[#Variants".
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Delayed_Blowback_Firearms.
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Firearm-stub.
- AVB-7.62 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Weapon.
- AVB-7.62 subject Category:5.45_mm_firearms.
- AVB-7.62 subject Category:7.62_mm_rifles.
- AVB-7.62 subject Category:Battle_rifles.
- AVB-7.62 subject Category:Delayed_blowback_firearms.
- AVB-7.62 subject Category:Weapons_of_Czechoslovakia.
- AVB-7.62 subject Category:Weapons_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- AVB-7.62 hypernym Series.
- AVB-7.62 type Device.
- AVB-7.62 type TelevisionShow.
- AVB-7.62 type Weapon.
- AVB-7.62 type Action.
- AVB-7.62 type Firearm.
- AVB-7.62 type Product.
- AVB-7.62 type Thing.
- AVB-7.62 type Q728.
- AVB-7.62 comment "The AB-5.45, AB-7.62, AVB-7.62, and LCZ B20 are a series of weapons developed by Russian small arms designer Anatoly F. Baryshev from the 1960s to late 1990s. The mechanism developed by Baryshev allows the latter two of these light weapons to fire full powered rifle ammunition and still be controllable in automatic fire.".
- AVB-7.62 label "AVB-7.62".
- AVB-7.62 sameAs Q4056277.
- AVB-7.62 sameAs Барышев_автоматы.
- AVB-7.62 sameAs m.03gv7m2.
- AVB-7.62 sameAs Автомат_Барышева.
- AVB-7.62 sameAs Q4056277.
- AVB-7.62 wasDerivedFrom AVB-7.62?oldid=700854885.
- AVB-7.62 isPrimaryTopicOf AVB-7.62.
- AVB-7.62 name "AVB-7.62".