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The Nordic countries, or the Nordics, are a geographical and cultural region in Northern Europe and the North Atlantic, where they are most commonly known as Norden (literally "the North"). The region includes the sovereign states of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, as well as the autonomous countries of the Faroe Islands and Greenland, which are both part of the Kingdom of Denmark. The Åland Islands, an autonomous region of the Republic of Finland; Jan Mayen island and the archipelago of Svalbard, both unincorporated areas of Metropolitan Norway, are also included. Bouvet Island, a dependency of the Kingdom of Norway, is sometimes not considered a part of the Nordic countries due to its remote geographical location. Several regions in Europe such as the Northern Isles of Scotland and Estonia share cultural and ethnic ties with the Nordic nations, but are not considered to be part of the Nordic countries today. Scandinavians, who comprise over three quarters of the region's population, are the largest group, followed by Finns, who comprise the majority in Finland; other ethnic groups are the Greenlandic Inuit, the Sámi people, and recent immigrants and their descendants. The native languages Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Icelandic, and Faroese are all North Germanic languages rooted in Old Norse. Native non-Germanic languages are Finnish, Greenlandic languages and several Sámi languages. The main religion is Lutheran Christianity.The Nordic countries have much in common in their way of life, history, religion and social structure. The Nordic countries have a long history of political unions and other close relations, but do not form a singular entity today. The Scandinavist movement sought to unite Denmark, Norway and Sweden into one country in the 19th century. With the independence of Finland in the early 20th century, and Iceland in the mid 20th century, this movement expanded into the modern organised Nordic cooperation which includes the Nordic Council and the Nordic Council of Ministers. The Helsinki Treaty is the political agreement that sets the framework for Nordic cooperation in the Nordic Council and the Nordic Council of Ministers. Especially in English, Scandinavia is sometimes used as a synonym for the Nordic countries, but that term more properly refers to the three monarchies of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Geologically, the Scandinavian Peninsula comprises the mainland of Norway and Sweden as well as the northernmost part of Finland.The combined area of the Nordic countries is 3,425,804 square kilometres (1,322,710 sq mi). Uninhabitable icecaps and glaciers comprise about half of this area, mostly in Greenland. In January 2013, the region had a population of around 26 million people. The Nordic countries cluster near the top in numerous metrics of national performance, including education, economic competitiveness, civil liberties, quality of life and human development. With only four language groups, the common linguistic heterogeneous heritage is one of the factors making up the Nordic identity. The Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Icelandic and Faroese languages are all rooted in Old Norse, and Danish, Norwegian and Swedish are considered mutually intelligible. These three dominant languages are taught in schools throughout the Nordic region. For example, Swedish is a mandatory subject in Finnish schools since Finland by law is a bilingual country. Danish is mandatory in Faroese and Greenlandic schools as these self-governing regions are a part of the Danish state. Iceland also teaches Danish since Iceland too was a part of the Danish Realm until 1918 and in union with Denmark until 1944. Beside these and the insular Nordic languages Faroese and Icelandic which are also North Germanic languages, there are the Finnic and Sámi branches of the Uralic languages, spoken in Finland and in northern Norway, Sweden and Finland, respectively; and Greenlandic, an Eskimo–Aleut language, spoken in Greenland. The Nordics have a North Germanic official language, commonly called a Nordic language in the Nordic countries. The working languages of its two political bodies are Danish, Norwegian and Swedish.
Each of the Nordic countries has its own economic and social models, sometimes with large differences from its neighbours, but to varying degrees sharing the Nordic model of economy and social structure, namely a market economy combined with strong labour unions and a universalist welfare sector financed by high taxes. There is a high degree of income redistribution and little social unrest. These include support for universalist welfare state aimed specifically at enhancing individual autonomy and promoting social mobility; a corporatist system involving a tripartite arrangement where representatives of labor and employers negotiate wages and labor market policy mediated by the government; and a commitment to private ownership (with some caveats) within a mixed economy.
M3, switches from pump to semi auto at the flip of a switch. Semi auto has run every single ammo I have but in, low or high brass. Birdshot, buck or slugs. Never malfunctions. This is the factory 7 round tube. 1996 Heckler and Koch imported and marked, very desirable.
Has factory Benelli pistol...
The shotgun is in excellent condition. Only 100 rounds have been through this shotgun. Very low mileage.
I am the original owner. It comes with the Nordic MXT Extension kit installed, $153 invested. The shotgun can carry 9 rounds.
Asking price is $900 cash only, priced to sell.
I am not...
Hard to find in FDE Beretta 1301Tactical shotgun & NORDIC COMPONENTS MXT MAGAZINE EXTENSION
Trades I am looking for IWI Tavor x95, P320 AXG-COMBAT, P320 XCARRY LEGION, Geissele Super Duty Rifle, LWRC IC-A5 & IC-Enhanced, B&T 9mm & 10mm, 45-70 & 300WM mcx & mpx
shotgun is new and Trades need to...
I have a new in box Nordic Components .223 18 inch upper complete with BCG and flash suppressor. I have had this for at least 12 years and yes it has dust on it. Sadly I will not be able to sell to WA state residents when the state Dictator signs the HB1240 as it has a threaded barrel:(
If...
Aridus / Magpul furniture for Beretta 1301 for sale- mounted, never fired- all items new and have original packaging from Adam at Aridus- built this up in a hurry and then let it sit and changed my mind for it's intended use.
Price: $400 zelle/cash app price
What I'm including in sale- items...
SOLD. Nordic Components Corvette Comp is made for the .223 caliber AR15 rifle and comes with crush washer. 1/2×28 threads. Good condition and lightly used.
Cash, PayPal, Zelle or Venmo accepted
SOLD
Nordic Components NC-1 AR15 Free Float Hand Guard
New, unfired, never installed.
Just didn’t like it (too heavy and thick for my taste).
Length: 12.5"
Weight: 13.25 Ounces
Outside Diameter: 2”
Inside Diameter: 1.75”
Black, Aluminum
Includes: hand guard, barrel nut, ring lock. No box/packaging...
This is a Nordic Components conversion kit for a Ruger 10/22. When these aluminum parts are assembled around "your" Ruger 10/22 receiver and barrel, it allows the attachment of conventional aftermarket AR15 handguards, grips, and collapsible stocks. Top half has picatinny rail built in for...