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- The OA-93 is an AR-15 derivative pistol manufactured by Olympic Arms. Lacking a buttstock or buffer tube, the OA-93 disperses recoil through a specially designed flat top upper receiver similar to the Armalite AR-18. However, the passage of the 1994 Crime Bill required Olympic Arms to perform modifications to the basic design to continue selling them: The first revision to the OA-93 was the OA-96 in which a 30-round ammunition well is pinned and welded in place so that it cannot be detached. In addition, the OA-96 has a button in the rear which opens the upper receiver and can then be loaded via stripper clips. The second revision followed two years later. OA-98 used a detachable magazine but the body was skeletonized to reduce the weight below the 50 ounce restriction to allow the OA-98 to have one more feature to be compliant with the 1994 Crime Bill. A piston driven carbine based on the pistol was made in 1993 and after the expiration of the Federal Assault Weapons Ban from 2004 to 2007. (en)
- 奧林匹克OA-93(英語:Olympic Arms OA-93)是一款由美国华盛顿州奧林匹亞市槍械製造商以AR-15自動步槍為藍本所研製及生產的步枪口徑氣動式半自動手槍(亦可說是短管半自動步枪),發射5.56×45毫米北約口徑制式步枪子彈。 (zh)
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- Gas Operated Semi-automatic Action (en)
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- 奧林匹克OA-93(英語:Olympic Arms OA-93)是一款由美国华盛顿州奧林匹亞市槍械製造商以AR-15自動步槍為藍本所研製及生產的步枪口徑氣動式半自動手槍(亦可說是短管半自動步枪),發射5.56×45毫米北約口徑制式步枪子彈。 (zh)
- The OA-93 is an AR-15 derivative pistol manufactured by Olympic Arms. Lacking a buttstock or buffer tube, the OA-93 disperses recoil through a specially designed flat top upper receiver similar to the Armalite AR-18. However, the passage of the 1994 Crime Bill required Olympic Arms to perform modifications to the basic design to continue selling them: The second revision followed two years later. OA-98 used a detachable magazine but the body was skeletonized to reduce the weight below the 50 ounce restriction to allow the OA-98 to have one more feature to be compliant with the 1994 Crime Bill. (en)
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- Olympic Arms OA-93 (en)
- 奧林匹克OA-93手槍 (zh)
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