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| - The Cobra Land Defense Pistol is a semi-automatic stocked pistol of Rhodesian origin manufactured during the Bush War Era as a 'Land Defence Pistol' for white afrikaan farmers and is chambered in the 9mm round. The layout of this weapon is somewhat based on the Uzi submachine gun.
- The Cobra Submachine Gun is a 9mm folding-stocked semi-automatic machine pistol of Rhodesian origin manufactured during the Rhodesian Bush War era. The weapon looks like a mix of the Ingram MAC-11's receiver; the Uzi's pistol grip, forend, and folding stock; and a shortened version of the L2 Sterling Machine Carbine's shrouded barrel. It was intended as a 'Land Defence Pistol' for white Rhodesian farmers. Around 2,500 individual firearms were produced at some point between 1968 and 1979.
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Name
| - Cobra
- Cobra Land Defence Pistol
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| - Kommando Arms, Lacoste Engineering
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| - The Cobra Land Defense Pistol is a semi-automatic stocked pistol of Rhodesian origin manufactured during the Bush War Era as a 'Land Defence Pistol' for white afrikaan farmers and is chambered in the 9mm round. The layout of this weapon is somewhat based on the Uzi submachine gun.
- The Cobra Submachine Gun is a 9mm folding-stocked semi-automatic machine pistol of Rhodesian origin manufactured during the Rhodesian Bush War era. The weapon looks like a mix of the Ingram MAC-11's receiver; the Uzi's pistol grip, forend, and folding stock; and a shortened version of the L2 Sterling Machine Carbine's shrouded barrel. It was intended as a 'Land Defence Pistol' for white Rhodesian farmers. Around 2,500 individual firearms were produced at some point between 1968 and 1979.
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