The image displays these accessories in two ways:
- Left: Unassembled parts on a plastic frame (a sprue).
- Right & Bottom Left: Individual pieces with Chinese labels.
Here’s a description of the individually labeled items, with their English translations:
- 军用刺刀 (Jūnyòng cìdāo): Military Bayonet
- 军用匕首 (Jūnyòng bǐshǒu): Military Dagger
- 毛瑟手枪 (Máosè shǒuqiāng): Mauser Pistol (While “Mauser” is German, this style of pistol is iconic and often included in generic weapon sets. It could also be a colloquial naming in this context for a type of older semi-automatic pistol.)
- TK手枪 (TK shǒuqiāng): TK Pistol (This likely refers to the Soviet Tokarev TT-33 pistol, sometimes colloquially called a “TK” in some regions, though its inclusion under “American Small Handguns” would be a misnomer if strictly adhered to. It could also be a generic designation used by the manufacturer.)
- F-1手榴弹 (F-1 shǒuliúdàn): F1 Grenade (This typically refers to the Soviet F1 grenade, again, an interesting inclusion if the theme is strictly American.)
- 烟雾弹 (Yānwùdàn): Smoke Grenade
- M1895纳甘左轮手枪 (M1895 Nàgān zuǒlún shǒuqiāng): M1895 Nagant Revolver (A Russian/Soviet revolver, another item that doesn’t strictly fit an “American” theme but is a common historical firearm.)
- 军用望远镜 (Jūnyòng wàngyuǎnjìng): Military Binoculars
The sprue on the left includes unassembled versions of some of these items or similar ones, such as:
- Pistols (including one that looks like an M1911 style, which is American)
- A revolver
- A grenade (different style, possibly a “pineapple” grenade which is American)
- A knife/bayonet
- Binoculars
- A smoke grenade or flashbang
In summary, this is a set of plastic, LEGO-compatible accessories representing various small arms (pistols, a revolver), grenades, knives/bayonets, and binoculars. While titled “American Small Handguns,” the selection includes items of various national origins, common in historical and military-themed accessory packs. These are intended to equip LEGO minifigures.
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