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- * [[Table of Cooey firearms]] [[category:Canadian firearms]]2 KB (298 words) - 14:18, 30 March 2020
- [[category:Canadian firearms]] [[category:.22 firearms]]2 KB (315 words) - 10:52, 18 June 2015
- |action= [[bolt-action]] |service= 1940-1980s (various Canadian Cadet Corps)3 KB (447 words) - 22:31, 4 December 2016
- ...Most military forces adopting the FAL eventually eliminated full-automatic firearms training in the light-barrel FAL. ...he lightening cuts of the Australian L1A1 most closely duplicate the later Canadian C1 pattern, rather than the simplified and markedly unique British L1A1 cut46 KB (7,420 words) - 15:26, 15 March 2013
- ...ver. The MAG uses a series of proven design concepts from other successful firearms, for example the locking mechanism is modeled on that of the [[M1918 Browni ...omatic-only trigger assembly and a manual cross-bolt push-button [[Safety (firearms)|safety]], which is located above the [[pistol grip]]. With the safety plac30 KB (4,903 words) - 15:26, 15 March 2013
- ...b|left|A Canadian soldier assigned to 1st Battalion of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry on exercise with the C9A1 variant of the Minimi.]] ... Forces - Small Arms - Machineguns - Index - CASR DND 101 - Visual Guide - Canadian American Strategic Review - GPMG - General Purpose Machine-Guns - Light Mac23 KB (3,719 words) - 15:26, 15 March 2013
- ...d in response to NATO requests for a replacement for [[9x19mm Parabellum]] firearms. It was designed as a compact but powerful firearm for vehicle drivers, ope ...chington2004"/><ref name="fnhusa5728mm">[http://www.fnhusa.com/le/products/firearms/ammo.asp FNH USA Ammunition – FN 5.7x28mm]. [[FNH USA]]</ref><ref name="f37 KB (5,292 words) - 15:26, 15 March 2013
- }}[[Image:Ross rifle RCRMM 2.jpg|thumb|Ross rifle in the Royal Canadian Regiment Museum in London, Ontario]] ...the dubious distinction of quite possibly being the most despised rifle in Canadian military history.44 KB (6,848 words) - 03:50, 22 August 2018
- ...[cannon]]s) or tank guns. By military terms, [[mortar]]s and all hand-held firearms are excluded from the definition of guns. Two exceptions to this include: t * [http://www.FirearmSource.ca/ Canadian Firearm and Gun Information]4 KB (527 words) - 15:26, 15 March 2013
- ...Selected Findings of the 1996 International Crime (Victim) Survey"] Canada Firearms Centre. Accessed: 2007-10-13. </ref> ...~mauser/papers/selfdefense/CSD-JCJ-JFP-8-3-99.pdf "Armed self defense: the Canadian case"] Journal of Criminal Justice, Vol 24, No 5, pp 393-406, [[1996]]</ref33 KB (5,020 words) - 11:56, 21 September 2013
- *factories by firearms manufacturers, ... these institutions, and '''limited to''' restoring these government-owned firearms to officially sanctioned standards of functionality and configuration.<ref>28 KB (4,204 words) - 13:13, 9 April 2015
- ...tisement.]]The '''H. W. Cooey Machine & Arms Company''' was a [[Canadian]] firearms manufacturer located in Cobourg, Ontario, Canada, from 1903 until 1961. In ...Second World War, when Cooey was a main supplier of training rifles to the Canadian Army.4 KB (636 words) - 15:47, 15 March 2013
- |used_by= Canadian Army }}The '''Huot''' was a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[World War I]] [[light machine gun]] project.9 KB (1,290 words) - 15:47, 15 March 2013
- ...'' ([[August 9]], [[1831]] – [[February 24]], [[1904]]) was a Scottish-[[Canadian]] and later American inventor and arms designer, best known for inventing t The Lee Model 1879 rifle was his first successful [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine]]-fed rifle, which was adopted by [[China]] and the US Navy, and3 KB (419 words) - 15:47, 15 March 2013
- '''John Lee''' was a Scottish-Canadian - [[Canadian]] inventor and arms designer, best known for co- inventing a prototype bolt [[Category:Canadian firearms designers]]4 KB (651 words) - 15:47, 15 March 2013
- |type= [[Bolt-action]] [[rifle]] |action= [[Bolt-action]]56 KB (8,552 words) - 15:47, 15 March 2013
- Additionally, No4 MkI* rifles were made in [[Canada]] and the [[US]]. The Canadian rifles, made at [[Long Branch Arsenal]] near Toronto, Ontario, were marked ...ing the "brand loyalty" game, pricing Savage-made rifles higher than their Canadian cousins. Bear in mind, both Savage and LongBranch made over 1,000,000 No4s98 KB (16,350 words) - 08:34, 25 June 2017
- *Canadian [[Diemaco C7]] and the [[FN Minimi|C9]] * [[Remington 700|Remington Model 700]] series [[bolt-action]] rifle3 KB (374 words) - 15:47, 15 March 2013
- ...|Belt-fed]] weapons or rifles with very limited capacity fixed [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine]]s are also generally not considered assault rifles. This list i ...Canadian variant of the [[M16 rifle|M16]]. It is the service rifle of the Canadian Forces, and is also used by the military forces of [[Norway]], [[Denmark]],29 KB (4,620 words) - 08:59, 17 March 2018
- *[[C3 (rifle)|C3]] (UK - Bolt Action Rifle - 7.62 mm NATO: Canadian Service Weapon) **[[C3 (rifle)|C3A1]] (UK - Bolt Action Rifle - 7.62 mm NATO: Canadian Service Weapon)163 KB (24,459 words) - 08:49, 19 May 2015