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  • ...e sights, the shooter relies strictly on kinesthesia to determine when the gun is realigned. Competitive shooters will tend to use a double tap, as the gr ...difference between the real and the no-shoot target will be a picture of a gun in the hand of the real target. Trying to differentiate real and no-shoot t
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  • ...e Texas Revolution, and buck and ball loads were used by both sides of the American Civil War, often by cavalry units.<ref>See main article, [[shotgun]].</ref> ...ped by the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I. The ''trench gun'', as it was called, was a pump action shotgun loaded with six rounds conta
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  • ...tween the 13 member states was signed in 1969, ratified and converted into law in each signing state, so that the rules can be enforced to assure that eve * Every member country enacts a law which makes it compulsory to perform the tests according to the methods, li
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  • ...n|opposition]], no state which has adopted a "shall-issue" concealed carry law (where, if the requirements for a permit are met, the permit must be issued ...p://www.hawaiireporter.com/story.aspx?d5080dd8-0b7c-439b-bfa9-5056edf63a9a Law Abiding Citizens Trained in Firearm Use Should Be Allowed the Right to Prot
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  • |known_for = American gunfighter and lawman; shooting the [[toodles]] off a would-be assassin |nationality = [[American]]
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  • ...in federal prison on the charge of "transferring an unregistered [[machine gun]]" after he lent his 20-year old semi automatic [[Olympic Arms]] [[AR-15]] ...ttp://loudobbs.tv.cnn.com/2008/05/09/gun-owner-convicted-for-malfunction/ "Gun Rights Under Fire"]. CNN.</ref><ref>Knox, Jeff (2008-02-02). [http://www.fi
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  • ...have banned them from transfer to civilians. In states where banned, only law enforcement officers and military personnel are allowed to possess them. [[Category:American gun law]]
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  • ...fef;" | [[:category:American gun law|US Gun Law]] / [[:category:gun rights|Gun Rights]] case, 2008 ...rict of Columbia (Washington, D.C.), also striking down the portion of the law that requires all firearms including [[rifle]]s and [[shotgun]]s be kept "u
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  • '''Ethan Allen''' ([[1806]]–[[1871]]) was a major [[United States|American]] armsmaker from Massachusetts. He is believed to be unrelated to the revo The [[Pepper-box]], known as the "Gun that won the East", was the most common repeating handgun prior to the inve
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  • {{gun ...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
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  • ... company and two main subsidiaries , FN HERSTAL, active in the Defense and Law Enforcement fields, and Browning / U.S. Repeating Arms Co., specializing in In 1898 the company entered into a long lasting relationship with the famous American firearms designer, [[John Browning|John Moses Browning]].
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  • ...on the same day. The ban expired on September 13, [[2004]], as part of the law's sunset provision. ...t [[AR-15]], [[H&K G36E]], [[TEC-9]], all [[AK-47]]s, and [[Uzi submachine gun|Uzi]]s) and other semi-automatic firearms because they possess a minimum se
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  • ... or a gun used in the delivery of naval gunfire. Calling your [[rifle]] a "gun" can result in... well, just watch the video. ...th a single manipulation of the [[trigger|firing device]] to be a "machine gun" for regulatory purposes. Other terms, including "firearm" itself, have be
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  • ...t seq., is a United States federal law that revised many statutes in the [[Gun Control Act of 1968]]. ...e Association]] (NRA) and certain targeted Federal firearms licensees. The gun rights movement lobbied Congress to pass the FOPA to prevent the abuse of r
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  • ... U.S. Supreme Court seven times.<ref>Spitzer, Robert J.: ''The Politics of Gun Control'', Chapt. 2 (pg.38-41). Chatham House Publishers, Inc., 1995. The c ... State Constitutions Teach About the Second Amendment'', Northern Kentucky Law Review, pp. 823-846, V. 29, No. 4, 2002</ref><ref>[http://www.usdoj.gov/olc
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  • ...me Solving Promise of Ballistics Identification." Educational Fund to Stop Gun Violence Report on Microstamping, 2004. [http://www.csgv.org/atf/cf/%7B23E9 ...mediately.<ref>http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Gun-control-Cartridge-ID-law-to-take-effect-4527165.php</ref>[[File:ammo encoding fail.jpg|thumb|450px|Y
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  • ...tSheets/Read.aspx?ID=72 "The Case For Reforming The District of Columbia's Gun Laws"] [[National Rifle Association]]</ref>, thus amounting to a prohibitio ...st</ref> However, the ruling does not prohibit all forms of [[gun politics|gun control]]; laws requiring firearm registration remain in place and have yet
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  • ...n purchases a firearm from a [[Federal Firearm License]] holder (such as a gun shop). ... stating that the purchaser is eligible to purchase firearms under federal law. Lying on this form is a felony and can be punished by up to five years in
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  • The '''Four Dead in Five Seconds Gunfight''' was a famous gun fight that occurred on [[April 14]], [[1881]] on El Paso Street, El Paso, T ...that the men would discover the cattle and return with a larger force. Two American cattle rustlers, Pervey and Fredericks, were accused of the murders of Sanc
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  • |nationality = [[American]] ...king.<ref>Kleck and Wang, “The myth of big-time gun trafficking.” UCLA Law Review 56(5):1233-1294</ref>
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