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CEAM Model 1950

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| wpn_plusone=Yes
| wpn_critfail=Failure to eject
| wpn_stock=Fixed Folding (SFS)
| wpn_weight=22
| wpn_cond=13000
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|quotetext=After the [[StG-44]] came into existence alongside terms such as "assault rifle" and "combat rifle," experiments quickly began to try and refine the concept. While successors such as the [[H&K G3A3|G3]] or the [[Kalashnikov AKM|AK]] (and their own descendants) are more well-known, what came before these, but after the StG-44? The CEAM Model 1950 is it. Superficially similar to the G3 rifle and employing the same type of roller-delayed blowback action, the Model 1950 actually came first, bringing a competently designed select-fire .30 Carbine platform to the table, complete with integrated bipod and folding stock. While it is a tad heavy, it is an undeniable piece of firearm history and a mechanical oddity that is sure to delight any gun enthusiast.|quoteauthor=GenericArchangel
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