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- El Ametralladora (English: "The machine gun") is a 1943 film directed by Aurelio Robles Castillo and Jaime Luis Contreras, starring Pedro Infante, Margarita...
- The Ameli (abbreviated from the Spanish Ametralladora ligera or "light machine gun") is a 5.56mm light machine gun designed for the Spanish Army (Ejército...
- Gatling Gun (Italian: Quel caldo maledetto giorno di fuoco, Spanish: La ametralladora, also known as ****ed Hot Day of Fire and Machine Gun Killers) is a...
- The Pistola Ametralladora (English: "machine gun" or "machine pistol"), often referred to as the PAM submachine gun, was a series of two Argentine submachine...
- he was invited to appear in different pictures, such as Vuelve el Ametralladora (The Machine Gun Returns).[citation needed] While married to María Luisa...
- The EDDA submachine gun (Spanish:Pistola Ametralladora EDDA) is a submachine gun of Argentine origin. The EDDA submachine gun is a blowback operated weapon...
- this weapon is somewhat based on the Uzi submachine gun. The Pistola Ametralladora Patria is a close copy of the MAC-10 and features a cooling jacket/barrel...
- La Ametralladora (Spanish: Machine Gun) was a w****ly satirical magazine which was published in Spain during the period 1937–1939. It was distributed to...
- original on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2010-06-24. "OOW M249P, la nueva ametralladora de las tropas de operaciones especiales del Ejército Argentino". June...
- Retrieved 2023-04-17. El Ejértico argentino adquiere 1.200 miras y 30 ametralladoras en Estados Unidos Archived 2019-04-19 at the Wayback Machine – infodefensa...