The Gevarm D4 is presented as an economical alternative to the French MAT-49 submachine gun, developed in 1956. Key differences from the D3 model include a solid wooden stock. It operates via a simple open-bolt, blowback action and features a proprietary 32-round magazine in 9mm Parabellum. Despite a 1% malfunction rate in military testing, it saw adoption by French security forces.
The Gevarm A6 is a French .22LR open-bolt semi-automatic sporting rifle with a simple blowback mechanism. Its open-bolt design, while impacting accuracy, offers high reliability and simplicity, featuring a unique dual firing pin and no extractor. Originally imported to North America in the 1960s, it faced ATF restrictions in the 1980s due to potential full-auto conversion.
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