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Sidearms Adopted by Dustin-Rhodes Company
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Model Type Year Manufacturer CAL Notes
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M2 SMG 1958 Fabrique National 9x19mm German made UZI. Twenty-five-round removable magazine. Always ships with a transit case that contains a silencer, three magazines, and a cleaning kit. Two models exist, one with a folding stock, the second with a wood stock.
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M8 SAR 1914 Remington 9.1x49 mm Uses four round stripper clips feeding a 4-round internal magazine. Can be taken down into two parts, and often comes with a transit case and a canvas carrier.
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M10 REV 1902 Smith and Wesson 9x29mmR M10 is the later designation, originally called the Military and Police model or m1899 (former DOC: 236-m1899-000-sw). Six-round swing out cylinder. Speed loaders are available.
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M100 SBS 1910 Dustin Rhodes 12 Gauge Dustin-Rhodes produced single barrel shotgun.
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M300 OUS 1975 Dustin Rhodes 12 Gauge Dustin-Rhodes produced over-under shotgun.
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M600 ASG 2020 Dustin Rhodes 12 Gauge Dustin-Rhodes produced automatic box magazine fed shotgun.
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M700 LSG 1951 Dustin Rhodes 12 Gauge Dustin-Rhodes produced lever action shotgun. Can be extensively customized (see: DOC: m236-sg).
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M800 PSG 1951 Dustin Rhodes 12 Gauge Dustin-Rhodes produced pump shotgun. Can be extensively customized (see: DOC: m236-sg).
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M850 REV 2002 Taurus 9x29mmR M850 is a small revolver adopted in 2002 for "pocket carry" to replace the long obsolete M1849. Five-round swing out cylinder. Speed loaders are available.
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M900 ASG 1958 Dustin Rhodes 12 Gauge Dustin-Rhodes produced automatic shotgun with a tube magazine. Can be extensively customized (see: DOC: m236-sg).
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M1849 REV 1871 Colt 7.65x23mmR Convertible pistol. Issued with two cylinders, one using a MiniŽ ball cap and ball, the other .32 Smith and Wesson Long brass ammunition.
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M1873 DBS 1873 Dustin Rhodes 12 Gauge Dustin-Rhodes made double barrel shotgun. Now called the M200.
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M1935 SAP 1951 Fabrique National 9x19mm Also known as the Hi-Power. Has a 13-round box magazine (in 2020 a 15-round magazine was issued but is rare). Several different models produced over the years but they all have significant interchangeability of parts (see DOC: 236-m1935-000-fn)
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M1936 BAR 1951 Saint-ƒtienne 7.5x54mm Uses five round stripper clips to feed an internal five round magazine. Basic utility rifle used for defense and signalling. Reliable, light, and easy to use. Internal bayonet.
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M1936-39 BAR 1951 Saint-ƒtienne 7.5x54mm Folding Stock. Bayonet, bolt, trigger, and magazine interchangeable with 236-m1936-000-mas.
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M1936-49 BAR 1951 Saint-ƒtienne 7.5x54mm Short barrel carbine Conversion produced by a commercial firm, Golden State. Cannot use striper clips due to scope mount, so the five-round cnternal magazine must be loaded individually. Low profile rifle. Scope mount. Bayonet, bolt, trigger, and magazine interchangeable with 236-m1936-000-mas.
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M1936-51 BAR 1951 Saint-ƒtienne 7.5x54mm 22mm Grenade Launcher. Bayonet, bolt, trigger, and magazine interchangeable with 236-m1936-000-mas.
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M1949 SAR 1951 Saint-ƒtienne 7.5x54mm Ten-round removable magazine that can be fed with 5-round clips that are interchangeable with the MAS 1949-56. Includes a scope mount.
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M1949-56 SAR 1958 Saint-ƒtienne 7.5x54mm Ten-round removable magazine that can be fed with 5-round clips that are interchangeable with the MAS 1949. Includes a scope mount and mount for a knife bayonet.
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ASG - Automatic Shotgun, BAR - Bolt Action Rifle, DBS - Double Barrel Shotgun, LSG - Lever Action Shotgun, OUS - Over-Under Shotgun, PSG - Pump Action Shotgun, REV - Revolver, SAP - Semi-Automatic Pistol, SAR - Semi-Automatic Rifle, SBS - Single Barrel Shotgun, SMG - Submachine Gun
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Regulations of Sidearm Issue (Chapter 236 of the Standard Manual) Part 12 to 17
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236.12 A sidearm issue may be requested by an officer of Department Six upon completion of Form 236/1 (Issue of Firearms and Credentials for Legal Possession and Carry)
 
236.13 Issue may be designated temporary (for the duration of a mission) or permanent (until revoked).
 
236.14 With temporary approval of form 236/1 the officer shall show competence in the general (rifle, pistol, shotgun, etc.), specific, and safety courses related to issue. Success in these courses shall allow issue of form 236/2.
 
236.15 Logistics and Commissary shall issue upon approval of form 236/1 and form 236/2 documents for ownership, carry, and issue of appropriate weapons.
 
236.16 Upon approval and issue, Operations can arrange for sidearms to be delivered across borders. Do not attempt to carry your sidearm across national borders without coordination with Operations.
 
236.17 Operational loss of sidearms can be replaced at the discretion of Logistics and Commissary. File form 236/3.