The Paramax represents the final iteration of the LDP Kommando, a rare South African semi-automatic carbine developed around 1980-1981. It features a simpler stamped steel lower receiver compared to the Kommando's plastic. Key differences include modified Uzi magazines with a rear-mounted release and a fixed ejector. The Paramax is noted for being heavier and rarer than its predecessor, with few examples known to exist.
The South African Kommando, or 'Rhuzi', is a semi-automatic carbine designed by Alex du Plessis in Rhodesia for civilian self-defense. It features an open-bolt design, a two-piece telescoping bolt for easier manufacturing, and uses standard Uzi magazines. South African models incorporated an anti-burst safety hook, and approximately 10,000 units were produced.
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