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- ...://fnhusa1.com/PDF/FN_MIL_SCAR.pdf FN SCAR. The Next Generation of Assault Rifles], FNH USA</ref> ...ger Regiment was the first large unit deployed into combat with 600 of the rifles in 2009.<ref name="ArmyTimes200905">[http://armytimes.com/news/2009/05/army15 KB (2,295 words) - 15:26, 15 March 2013
- ...as an [[automatic rifle]]. However, many regulatory agencies, such as the American [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives|US BATFE]], consider ...secondary method of attack used in close combat. For example, arms such as rifles, muskets, and occasionally [[submachine gun]]s can have [[bayonet]]s affixe47 KB (7,450 words) - 14:16, 13 June 2013
- |caliber= [[5.56mm]] ...quested by the Army. All early versions fired the M193/M196 cartridge in [[Semi-automatic firearm|semi]]- or [[Automatic firearm|full-automatic]] modes. This took pl64 KB (10,494 words) - 15:48, 15 March 2013
- |ROF= [[Semi-automatic firearm|Semi-automatic]] (M1/A1)<br/> 850–900 rounds/min (M2/M3) ...tes Carbine, Caliber .30, M1''') is a lightweight [[Semi-automatic firearm|semi-automatic]] [[carbine]] that became a standard firearm in the U.S. military during Wo32 KB (5,007 words) - 15:52, 15 March 2013
- |type= [[Sniper rifle]] / [[designated marksman rifle]] |ROF= [[Semi-automatic]]12 KB (1,840 words) - 15:53, 15 March 2013
- |type= [[Sniper rifle]]/[[designated marksman rifle]] }}The '''Squad Advanced Marksman Rifle''' (''SAM-R'') is a [[semi-automatic rifle]] developed by and in service with the United States Marine Corps. I6 KB (976 words) - 15:58, 15 March 2013
- ...o keep and bear arms, who have sought to extend the meaning to include a [[semi-automatic firearm]] that is similar in name or appearance to a fully [[automatic fire ...apons in the US was first codified by the language defining semi-automatic rifles with certain characteristics in the 1994 [[Federal Assault Weapons Ban]]. S17 KB (2,639 words) - 14:24, 15 March 2013