Agram 2002: Little brother to the Croatian 'gangster' gun
Royal Armouries
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15m
A compact take on the Agram 2000 this week. Join Jonathan Ferguson as he takes a look at a reputedly improved, stock-less version of the Croatian-made firearm coveted by criminals.
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