K890
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The K890 is a unique submachine gun that was manufactured as a prototype during the 1950s. The reason it was not widely manufactured was mainly due to an awkwardly shaped stock that made it difficult to use accurately and a miscalculated barrel length, which also contributed to the difficulty in aiming. After these problems were discovered the gun was discarded.
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