Talk:Agram 2000
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Croatia up until 2006 didn't swap to NATO caliber weapons. For example, main infantry weapon is still AK-47 and it's various versions. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 213.202.108.250 (talk • contribs) .
- Correct: AK-47s are still in widespread use in Croatian Army; there are some AK-74s, H&K G3s, and other assault rifles, but 5.56 mm calibre weapons are still rare (IIRC H&K G36, thus far special forces only). Also, I don't think it's true that Agram was "produced in large numbers under communism"; its production in Croatia began only in 1990s. Therefore - sentence removed. GregorB 21:47, 9 October 2006 (UTC)