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The Swan contained a large armory. ("Three Minutes") * There was a large weapon arsenal, presumably used by the DHARMA Initiative for skirmishes with the Hostiles. The initial collection seemed to include at least: * Several AKM/AKMS assault rifles (USSR, 1955) * These rifles are equipped with lower-capacity magazines suggesting that the rifles are intended for semi-automatic firing * Several Tokarev TT-33 pistols, post-WW2 model (USSR, 1945-51) * At least one Mosin-Nagant M1944 carbine (USSR, 1944) * At least one Heckler & Koch MSG-90 marksman rifle (Germany, 1987) * At least one pump-action shotgun, possibly the weapon used in Radzinsky's suicide * One, possibly two SKS rifles. * The relative age of most of the weapons and the country of origin suggest

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  • The Swan contained a large armory. ("Three Minutes") * There was a large weapon arsenal, presumably used by the DHARMA Initiative for skirmishes with the Hostiles. The initial collection seemed to include at least: * Several AKM/AKMS assault rifles (USSR, 1955) * These rifles are equipped with lower-capacity magazines suggesting that the rifles are intended for semi-automatic firing * Several Tokarev TT-33 pistols, post-WW2 model (USSR, 1945-51) * At least one Mosin-Nagant M1944 carbine (USSR, 1944) * At least one Heckler & Koch MSG-90 marksman rifle (Germany, 1987) * At least one pump-action shotgun, possibly the weapon used in Radzinsky's suicide * One, possibly two SKS rifles. * The relative age of most of the weapons and the country of origin suggest
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  • The Swan contained a large armory. ("Three Minutes") * There was a large weapon arsenal, presumably used by the DHARMA Initiative for skirmishes with the Hostiles. The initial collection seemed to include at least: * Several AKM/AKMS assault rifles (USSR, 1955) * These rifles are equipped with lower-capacity magazines suggesting that the rifles are intended for semi-automatic firing * Several Tokarev TT-33 pistols, post-WW2 model (USSR, 1945-51) * At least one Mosin-Nagant M1944 carbine (USSR, 1944) * At least one Heckler & Koch MSG-90 marksman rifle (Germany, 1987) * At least one pump-action shotgun, possibly the weapon used in Radzinsky's suicide * One, possibly two SKS rifles. * The relative age of most of the weapons and the country of origin suggests eastern bloc connections. The website www.dharmainitiative.com/ secret recording says, "The Dharma Initiative, attaining a more peaceful world through advanced weaponry." * The combination was changed several times by Locke. * It was not soundproof. * Kate dropped into it via the airshaft from the storeroom. * The vent shaft outlet, in the roof, was strapped and screwed shut by Locke. * Locke emptied the armory of its guns because he was afraid of losing control of them. * It served as the holding cell for Ben, who was known at the time to the Survivors as Henry Gale. * It was also used for storage of the Virgin Mary statuettes filled with heroin from the Nigerian Drug smugglers. They were put there by Locke * The armory was made bigger to accommodate holding Ben beginning with "One of Them". It changed from a tight room to a wider room. Space was made for the bed that was not there in the previous episode.
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