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- KIS_(weapon) length "600.0".
- KIS_(weapon) abstract "Kis was the name of a Polish machine pistol from the time of the Second World War. It was designed and manufactured by engineers in Jan Piwnik's "Ponury" ("Grim") guerrilla unit that was operating in Holy Cross Mountains region. The weapon was patterned after Sten, retaining its left-side magazine. Main differences were a longer barrel, with conical rear part, and lack of stock - the gun had a pistol grip instead.".
- KIS_(weapon) length "0.6".
- KIS_(weapon) origin Poland.
- KIS_(weapon) type Submachine_gun.
- KIS_(weapon) wikiPageExternalLink trivia-October00.html.
- KIS_(weapon) wikiPageExternalLink pw86.html.
- KIS_(weapon) wikiPageID "2202325".
- KIS_(weapon) wikiPageRevisionID "544058490".
- KIS_(weapon) action Open_bolt.
- KIS_(weapon) caliber "9.0".
- KIS_(weapon) caption "Kis and - Sten-similar pistols".
- KIS_(weapon) cartridge "9".
- KIS_(weapon) designDate "1943".
- KIS_(weapon) era "WW2".
- KIS_(weapon) feed "32".
- KIS_(weapon) hasPhotoCollection KIS_(weapon).
- KIS_(weapon) isRanged "yes".
- KIS_(weapon) length "600.0".
- KIS_(weapon) name "KIS".
- KIS_(weapon) number "~37-38".
- KIS_(weapon) partLength "220.0".
- KIS_(weapon) platform "Individual".
- KIS_(weapon) productionDate "1943".
- KIS_(weapon) range "100 m".
- KIS_(weapon) rate "?? round/min".
- KIS_(weapon) service "?? to end war".
- KIS_(weapon) target "personnel".
- KIS_(weapon) type Submachine_gun.
- KIS_(weapon) usedBy Poland.
- KIS_(weapon) variants "none".
- KIS_(weapon) velocity "1100.0".
- KIS_(weapon) wars "WW2".
- KIS_(weapon) weight "?? kg".
- KIS_(weapon) wordnet_type synset-weapon-noun-1.
- KIS_(weapon) subject Category:9mm_Parabellum_firearms.
- KIS_(weapon) subject Category:Insurgency_weapons.
- KIS_(weapon) subject Category:Machine_pistols.
- KIS_(weapon) subject Category:Science_and_technology_in_Poland.
- KIS_(weapon) subject Category:Submachine_guns_of_Poland.
- KIS_(weapon) subject Category:World_War_II_infantry_weapons_of_Poland.
- KIS_(weapon) subject Category:World_War_II_submachine_guns.
- KIS_(weapon) type 9mmParabellumFirearms.
- KIS_(weapon) type Artifact100021939.
- KIS_(weapon) type Autoloader102759963.
- KIS_(weapon) type AutomaticFirearm102760429.
- KIS_(weapon) type BurpGun102923682.
- KIS_(weapon) type Device103183080.
- KIS_(weapon) type Firearm103343853.
- KIS_(weapon) type Gun103467984.
- KIS_(weapon) type Instrument103574816.
- KIS_(weapon) type Instrumentality103575240.
- KIS_(weapon) type InsurgencyWeapons.
- KIS_(weapon) type MachineGun103701391.
- KIS_(weapon) type MachinePistols.
- KIS_(weapon) type Object100002684.
- KIS_(weapon) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- KIS_(weapon) type SubmachineGun104347519.
- KIS_(weapon) type SubmachineGunsOfPoland.
- KIS_(weapon) type Weapon104565375.
- KIS_(weapon) type Whole100003553.
- KIS_(weapon) type WorldWarIIPolishInfantryWeapons.
- KIS_(weapon) type WorldWarIISubmachineGuns.
- KIS_(weapon) type Device.
- KIS_(weapon) type Weapon.
- KIS_(weapon) type Product.
- KIS_(weapon) type PhysicalDevice.
- KIS_(weapon) type Weapon.
- KIS_(weapon) type DesignedArtifact.
- KIS_(weapon) comment "Kis was the name of a Polish machine pistol from the time of the Second World War. It was designed and manufactured by engineers in Jan Piwnik's "Ponury" ("Grim") guerrilla unit that was operating in Holy Cross Mountains region. The weapon was patterned after Sten, retaining its left-side magazine. Main differences were a longer barrel, with conical rear part, and lack of stock - the gun had a pistol grip instead.".
- KIS_(weapon) label "KIS (weapon)".
- KIS_(weapon) label "Pistolet maszynowy Kis".
- KIS_(weapon) sameAs Pistolet_maszynowy_Kis.
- KIS_(weapon) sameAs m.06vl30.
- KIS_(weapon) sameAs Q4354120.
- KIS_(weapon) sameAs Q4354120.
- KIS_(weapon) sameAs KIS_(weapon).
- KIS_(weapon) wasDerivedFrom KIS_(weapon)?oldid=544058490.
- KIS_(weapon) isPrimaryTopicOf KIS_(weapon).
- KIS_(weapon) name "KIS".