- had two divisions, the
automobile manufacturer (known for its
acronym "
HAFDASA") and the
Public Works and
Finances division ("CHADOPYF"),
which worked...
- by the
Argentine company Hispano Argentina Fábrica de Automóviles SA (
HAFDASA). From 1938 to 1940 it bore the name Ballester–Rigaud. The Ballester–Molina...
- "ranger" drum magazine.
Similar applications were used on the
Argentinian Hafdasa C-4 and
Italian SITES Spectre M4
submachine guns. The
Russian company PUFgun...
- were
smuggled by OVRA in
exchange for
favours to the
Italian government.
Hafdasa C-4, an
Argentine derivative of the
Beretta Model 1918/30. OVP 1918, another...
- Fletcher-class
destroyer USS
Claxton in post-WW2
service in the West
Germany Navy
Hafdasa Z-4, an
Argentine submachine gun LNER
class Z4, a
class of
British steam...
- 1956 SMG
Glock 18
Glock Ges.m.b.H. 9×19mm
Parabellum Austria 1986 MP
Hafdasa C-4
Hispano Argentina de
Automotives SA 9×19mm
Parabellum .45 ACP Argentina...
-
barrel cooling sleeve, but it
never entered production. Angola Portugal
Hafdasa C-4
Halcon M-1943 Sola
Super Portuguese Colonial Wars "FMBP-48". Archived...
- in-line, inverted, aero-engine C-4 (explosive), a type of
plastic explosive Hafdasa C-4, an
Argentine submachine gun C4, a
variation of
Command and control...
-
production in Argentina. Thus
Hispano Argentina Fábrica de Automóviles (
HAFDASA) was born, for the
production of Hispano-Suiza
motors and automobiles,...
-
retains the same length.
Casket magazines can be
found on the
Suomi KP/-31,
Hafdasa C-4,
Spectre M4, QCW-05 and on 5.45×39mm AK
rifle derivatives, and now...