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The Intratec AB-10 has a shorter, non-threaded 69.85 mm. (2.75 in.) barrel, sling catch from the TEC-DC9, and shorter upper receiver without ventilation holes.
The TEC-9 and TEC-DC9 have 127 mm. (5 in.) threaded barrels, while the TEC-9 Mini and TEC-DC9 Mini have 76.2 mm. (3 in.) threaded barrels.
The model in the game is the TEC-9 with incorrect receiver markings from the AB-10.
Also, Klebold used the TEC-DC9 Mini, not the AB-10.
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