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+ | [[File:Mekanika-Uru-Brazilian-SMG-Submachine-Gun-Folding-Stock-Model-Firearm-Wiki.jpg|frame|right|A Mekanika Uru. Specifically, one of the later folding stock models, as opposed to the fixed wire stock from the original version.]] | ||
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+ | The '''Mekanika Uru''' was a Brazilian [[submachine gun]] designed by Olympio Vieira de Mello, and manufactured by Brazilian gun maker [[Mekanika]] from 1977 to 1985. It is well-known for its simplicity and consists of only 17 main parts. It is named after a tropical bird of the same name. Approximately 10,000 units were made. | ||
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Revision as of 22:59, 2 November 2019
The Mekanika Uru was a Brazilian submachine gun designed by Olympio Vieira de Mello, and manufactured by Brazilian gun maker Mekanika from 1977 to 1985. It is well-known for its simplicity and consists of only 17 main parts. It is named after a tropical bird of the same name. Approximately 10,000 units were made.