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Beretta BM59

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| wpn_accfeedstd=BM59 20-round magazine
| wpn_accmuzzle=N/A
| wpn_accmuzzlestd=NoneMuzzle brake (integrated)
| wpn_accoptics=N/A
| wpn_accopticsstd=None
| wpn_accunder=N/A
| wpn_accunderstd=NoneBipod (integrated)
| wpn_acclights=N/A
| wpn_acclightsstd=None
| wpn_rlyear=1959
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|quotetext=N/AFrom the venerable [[Springfield M1 Garand|M1 Garand]] descended two select-fire fighting rifles, very similar in appearance yet different. One of these rifles was, of course, the [[Springfield M14|M14]]. This is the other one. The BM59 differs from her American counterpart in three major ways: the use of a proprietary magazine (not interchangeable with M14 magazines), an integrated bipod, and an integrated muzzle brake. Some argue that the BM59 is superior to the M14 because it does offer more out of the box. You be the judge of that!|quoteauthor=N/ATempest
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