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  • ...e contractor that manufactures and supplies [[small arm]]s to the Canadian Canadian law enforcement agencies. In addition, the company exports firearms interna [[Category:Canadian firearms manufacturers]]
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  • '''Diemaco''' was a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[firearm]]s and defence company, based in Kitchener, Ontario. ...ant, the C8 [[carbine]], which constitute the main infantry weapons of the Canadian Forces.
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  • ...versal licencing and registration of all firearms and owners, estimating [[Canadian]] [[firearm]] ownership rates would be relatively simple, this is not the c Ineptitudes in the [[Canadian Firearms Program]] and with the [[Canadian gun registry]], as well as rampant non-compliance with mandatory licencing
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  • ...e licensing requires extensive background checks, that applicants take the Canadian Firearms Safety Course, and that all firearms must be stored locked and unl ...f criminals."<ref>Editors (Sept/Oct 1999) "NAACP causes furor by suing gun manufacturers." New Crisis.</ref>
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  • *factories by firearms manufacturers, Some gunsmiths used their experience and skills to become small-operation manufacturers, specializing in making only a few types of gun parts, for sale to other gu
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  • ...s-era advertisement.]]The '''H. W. Cooey Machine & Arms Company''' was a [[Canadian]] firearms manufacturer located in Cobourg, Ontario, Canada, from 1903 unti ...Second World War, when Cooey was a main supplier of training rifles to the Canadian Army.
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  • All U.S. manufacturers, exporters, and brokers of defense articles, defense services, or related t ...the Defense Trade Advisory Group, that charging back fees discourages some manufacturers from registration.<ref name="state4"/>
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  • ...Ethical Issues in Policing and Corrections and former chief advisor to the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police's ethics committee. Dr. Jones resigned in {{news quote|The technical adviser to the ethics committee of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police has resigned over corporate sponsorship - i
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  • The inability of the principal manufacturers (RSAF Enfield, Birmingham Small Arms, and London Small Arms) to meet milita ...hall.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Canadian Sergeant [[sniper]] [[Harold Marshall (Canadian sniper)|Harold Marshall]] carries a No. 4 Mk. I (T).]]During both World War
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  • Manufacturers markings are as follows: Additionally, No4 MkI* rifles were made in [[Canada]] and the [[US]]. The Canadian rifles, made at [[Long Branch Arsenal]] near Toronto, Ontario, were marked
    98 KB (16,350 words) - 09:34, 25 June 2017
  • ...ms in the United States, with versions manufactured by a handful of larger manufacturers and over a dozen smaller concerns. ... manufacturers of weapons before the official adoption of the M16A4. Many manufacturers of civilian AR15 rifles designate variants with flat top confirmations as "
    64 KB (10,494 words) - 16:48, 15 March 2013
  • |manufacturer=numerous manufacturers ...an or M10 Wolverine that began to see use in [[United Kingdom|British]], [[Canadian]], [[Australian]] and New Zealand units from 1942 on. Commonwealth tank cre
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  • ...ared to the original system, and has since been copied by numerous firearm manufacturers.<ref>[http://www.cybershooters.org/dgca/sig-sauer_p226.htm Cybershooters.or |Canadian Special Forces<ref name="valpolini2009"/>
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  • ==Canadian Exports== According to company officials, the Canadian division of Savage Arms exports 97 percent of its rifles, mostly to the US.
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  • ...fact came to greater light when Canada began implementing their infamous [[Canadian gun registry|long gun registry]] in the late 1990s. An Access to Informatio Prior to 1968 in the United States, many manufacturers utilized the same serial number configurations on multiple models of guns.
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  • ...ding or accident in a wilderness area. Variants have been used by Israeli, Canadian, and American armed forces. Shotgun/rifle [[combination gun]]s with two, t ...series lever-action rifle, hence the name), and a handful of other firearm manufacturers (primarily [[Norinco]] of China and [[ADI Ltd.]] of Australia) producing ve
    71 KB (11,131 words) - 14:43, 10 June 2015
  • ...acific Islands, snipers posed a serious threat to the British, Australian, Canadian and US troops. Japanese snipers were specially trained to use the environme ...afternoon in 2002, [[Rob Furlong|Cpl. Furlong]] of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (PPCLI) squinted through the scope of his [[McMillan TAC-50]
    56 KB (8,769 words) - 16:58, 15 March 2013
  • ... of the stock. The stock was a small tube outline, rather like the Mark II Canadian. One unique feature was that the front pistol grip could be rotated forward ===Mark II (Canadian)===
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  • ...oday have a claimed service life of greater than 30,000 rounds. While some manufacturers even claim service life in excess of 50,000 rounds, which exceeds the servi ...such high pressure and heat that the liquid is gone within 1-3 shots. Many manufacturers will not warranty their rifle suppressors for "wet" fire, as some feel this
    42 KB (6,519 words) - 16:58, 15 March 2013
  • ...lution and offer greater reticle lay out flexibility. Because of this some manufacturers can provide client designed custom reticles on special order. In the more e ...r telescopic sights are rear focal plane designs. European high end optics manufacturers often leave the customer the choice between a FFP or SFP mounted reticle.
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