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- ...fnhusa.com/le/products/firearms/family.asp?fid=FNF011&gid=FNG006 FN FS2000 Carbines], [[FNH USA]], 2010</ref> <li>443 mm (17.44 in) (''FS2000 Tactical'') <ref ...le/products/firearms/model.asp?fid=FNF011&gid=FNG006&mid=FNM0030 FN FS2000 Carbines - FS2000 Tactical], [[FNH USA]], 2010</ref>18 KB (2,834 words) - 15:26, 15 March 2013
- ...War. Many Australian soldiers preferred the larger calibre weapon over the American [[M16 rifle|M16]] because they felt they could trust the NATO 7.62 round to After evaluating both the Spanish [[CETME]] and American Armalite [[AR-10]], the Austrian Army adopted a variant of the FAL under th46 KB (7,420 words) - 15:26, 15 March 2013
- ...icanrifleman.org/ArticlePage.aspx?id=1552&cid=0 FN's SCAR: A Cut Above], ''American Rifleman'', July 2009.</ref> This family of rifles consist of two main type .... During the testing, 60,000 rounds apiece were fired from each of the 40 carbines in an "extreme dust environment." The purpose of the shootoff was for asses15 KB (2,295 words) - 15:26, 15 March 2013
- ...jected only 2 inches past the fore-stock. As presented for inspection, the carbines used the shorter version of the <i>Sight, Ross Mk I</i>. However, at the in ...ifle could still be loaded from charging strips.<ref>Cotterill, Daniel ''[[American Rifleman]]'' (November 2008) p.83</ref>44 KB (6,848 words) - 03:50, 22 August 2018
- ...as an [[automatic rifle]]. However, many regulatory agencies, such as the American [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives|US BATFE]], consider ...n Daniel Morgan was recruiting sharpshooters in Virginia for the impending American War of Independence. In some countries, rifle marksmanship is still a matte47 KB (7,450 words) - 14:16, 13 June 2013
- ...vidence obsolete flintlocks were seeing action in the earliest days of the American Civil War. In fact, during the first year of the war, the Army of Tennesse ...h during the Napoleonic Wars, and percussion Halls guns saw service in the American Civil War.11 KB (1,748 words) - 15:26, 15 March 2013
- ...-kopel.html ''"What America can learn from Switzerland..."'', David Kopel, American Rifleman, February 1990]</ref> ...-kopel.html ''"What America can learn from Switzerland..."'', David Kopel, American Rifleman, February 1990]</ref>17 KB (2,618 words) - 20:32, 12 June 2013
- ...mine whether the Army should buy the HK416 or continue to purchase more M4 carbines. Incoming Secretary of the Army Pete Geren agreed in July 2007 to hold a "d ... the secondary market. HK firearms are often seen as a status symbol among American gun owners due to their quality, scarcity, and high price tag.11 KB (1,698 words) - 15:47, 15 March 2013
- ...ed and manufactured by [[Heckler & Koch]]. It is a modified version of the American [[M4 carbine]] with many changes, most notably a new gas operating system f ...[http://www.armytimes.com/news/2007/12/army_carbine_dusttest_071217/ Newer carbines outperform M4 in dust test]</ref> The HK416 has been tested by the [[United18 KB (2,659 words) - 15:47, 15 March 2013
- ...in 1986 in response to the American FBI solicitation for "9 mm Single-fire Carbines". The '''MP5SFA3''' features a retractable metal stock. * '''HK94''': American import model of the MP5 with a 16 in barrel and special safe/semi-automatic36 KB (5,591 words) - 15:47, 15 March 2013
- |wars= American Civil War, Indian Wars The original '''Henry repeating rifle''' was an American [[.44 Henry|.44 caliber rimfire]], lever-action, breech-loading [[rifle]] d8 KB (1,181 words) - 15:47, 15 March 2013
- |products= [[Pistols]], [[carbines]] ...rer based in Mansfield, Ohio. However only the CF.380, C9 9 mm, & the carbines are made in Mansfield. They manufacture low-cost [[pistols]] and [[carbine]7 KB (986 words) - 15:47, 15 March 2013
- ...which used it, called the "caplock". The caplock appeared just before the American Civil War, and was quickly adopted by both sides as it was even simpler and Berdan primers are named after their American inventor, [[Hiram Berdan]] of New York who invented his first variation of52 KB (8,537 words) - 15:47, 15 March 2013
- In [[1976]], Cooper founded the ''American Pistol Institute''{API) in Paulden, Arizona (later the [[Gunsite Training C ...to firearms design was what he termed a [[Scout Rifle]]. These bolt action carbines are typically .30 caliber (7.62 mm), less than 1 meter in length and l16 KB (2,593 words) - 15:47, 15 March 2013
- ...g with 5 round [[stripper clip]]s. While the Allies (both Soviet and Anglo-American) developed and moved towards standardization of semi-automatic rifles, the ...ning of the War, its disadvantages in rate of fire became more apparent as American and (to a lesser extent) Soviet armies began to field more semi-automatic w29 KB (4,518 words) - 15:47, 15 March 2013
- ... Krags]]:''<br/>Rifle 1889<br/>Carbine 1889<br/>Sniper Rifle 1928<br/>''[[#American Krag-Jørgensen rifles|US Krags]]:''<br/>M1892 Rifle<br/>M1892 Carbine<br/> *'''Engineer carbine M1889''', wooden hand guard, shorter than the other carbines.42 KB (6,558 words) - 15:47, 15 March 2013
- ...field relied on various woods for its stock but chiefly walnut, both North American black walnut and European 'English' walnut, renowned for their qualities. ...d Carbine''' and the '''Royal Irish Constabulary Carbine''', or NZ and RIC carbines, respectively.<ref>Skennerton, Ian: ''The Lee-Enfield'', pages 453 & 454. A56 KB (8,552 words) - 15:47, 15 March 2013
- in its name is for James Paris Lee, a Scottish-born American who *The No.5 carbines are marked "No.5" followed by the Mark designation.98 KB (16,350 words) - 08:34, 25 June 2017
- ...the '''United States Rifle, Caliber 7.62 mm, M14''', is an [[United States|American]] [[selective fire]] [[battle rifle]] firing [[7.62x51mm NATO]] [[ammunitio The Philippine government issues M14 rifles, together with M1 carbines, M1 Garands and M16s, to their civilian defense forces, including the Civil22 KB (3,450 words) - 06:45, 13 August 2015
- ...e Herstal|Fabrique Nationale]] also submitted their new [[FN FAL]] via the American firm of Harrington & Richardson as the T48. However, the results of the tes ...rifles for use by South Vietnamese troops in the early summer of [[1962]]. American special operations units and advisers working with the South Vietnamese tro64 KB (10,494 words) - 15:48, 15 March 2013