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An indoor photograph captures a large, well-lit glass display case showcasing a collection of various firearms, likely within a museum or exhibition in Athina, Greece. The case features a dark frame and base, with the interior background being a neutral, light brown or beige material. The display contains multiple rows of rifles and submachine guns, arranged horizontally or at slight angles. The upper visible rows exhibit older rifles with distinct wooden stocks, reminiscent of models like the M1 Garand or other historical military long guns. Below these, more modern-looking assault rifles are displayed. Prominently visible are firearms resembling the Heckler & Koch G3/CETME rifle family and AR-15 variants (such as M16/M4). On the bottom row, a classic AK-47 or AKM assault rifle with its characteristic wooden buttstock and handguard is clearly visible, alongside other contemporary-looking rifles. Each firearm is accompanied by a small rectangular label positioned beneath or beside it. These labels contain text, primarily in Arabic script, with some Latin characters possibly present, providing information about the exhibited weapons. Outside the display case, to the right, an orange wall features additional exhibits. These include framed displays, one of which appears to showcase an array of bullet casings or ammunition components arranged geometrically. Another framed display is visible below it, along with a smaller, lower display table containing colorful boxes or items, possibly related to ammunition or accessories. The lighting from inside the case causes reflections on the glass, partially obscuring some details. No people are visible in the scene, suggesting a quiet moment within the exhibition.
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