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  • ...e <i>Rifle Ross Mk II with Sight, Ross Mk II</i> for cadet use, doing full maintenance and upgrading components to later production changes. The <i>Sight, Ross Mk ...ent/US1141582A/en US Patent 1141582A, 1 Jun 1915, Ross, Charles H.A.F.L. - Firearm (M1910)]
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  • '''Firearm case law''', in the history of the United States, has been directly address ... from engaging in activities far more fundamental than the possession of a firearm."''
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  • ...discharge]]. Proper cleaning and [[Firearm maintenance|maintenance]] of a firearm play a big role in preventing malfunctions. ...pulled but the primer or powder in the cartridge malfunctions, causing the firearm to not discharge. Dud rounds can still be dangerous and should be deactivat
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  • ...l number of components (nearly half as many as the typical handgun) making maintenance and repair easy. Disassembly for the Glock pistol is simple, making it easy ...ny other gun maker has ever produced a "porcelain", "ceramic" or "plastic" firearm which is undetectable by ordinary security screening devices. Even if a pi
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  • ...y.), firearms and ammunition as well as acquisition, storage, commerce and maintenance of weapons. It also defines certain forbidden items such as Nunchakus, Swit ...page 31–32.</ref> Under the regulations, anyone found in possession of a firearm or ammunition was subject to five years' imprisonment and a fine of 100,000
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  • [[Firearms]] in Norway are regulated by the Firearm Weapons Act,<ref name="law">[http://www.lovdata.no/all/nl-19610609-001.html ...d pass a written multiple choice exam. The course includes firearm theory, firearm training, wildlife theory, and environmental protection training.
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  • A '''gunsmith''' is a person who repairs, modifies, designs, or builds [[firearm]]s to factory or customer specifications, using hand tools and machine shop ...ed with, allow individuals to have ownership of some sort of functioning [[firearm]]. The type of arms allowed may be restricted to [[long gun]]s with [[singl
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  • ...on for Caseless Rifle Systems"), a conglomeration of companies headed by [[firearm]] manufacturer [[Heckler & Koch]] (mechanical engineering and weapon design ...ts being compared to the inside of a compact clock. The number of hours of maintenance required for the G11 as compared to other designs is not clear, especially
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  • The firearm was equipped with [[iron sight]]s that consist of a rotary rear drum and ho ... the HK41, also marketed to civilians. However, in order to comply with US firearm regulations a number of modifications to the HK91 were made that do not app
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  • |feed= 30-round detachable box [[Magazine (firearm)|magazine]] or 100-round [[C mag|C-Mag drum magazine]] ...as holes into which assembly pins can be placed during weapon cleaning and maintenance.
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  • ...can be either convex or concave and the stock features a storage space for maintenance accessories, spare electrical batteries or other small kit items. ...made an extensive evaluation before selecting the HK416 as its new primary firearm. Since the first units began to use it in [[2007]], some minor problems hav
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  • |feed= 20 or 30-round box [[Magazine (firearm)|magazine]] ...t magazine), four 15-round stripper clips, a stripper clip magazine guide, maintenance kit, cleaning rod (carried in the accessory pouch), sling, magazine and acc
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  • ...ariants, it has been in use by 15 NATO countries, and is the most produced firearm in its caliber. The M16 entered Army service in [[1964]]. ... a lightweight, 5.56 mm caliber, air-cooled, [[gas-operated]], [[Magazine (firearm)|magazine]]-fed rifle, with a [[rotating bolt]], actuated by [[direct impin
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  • |feed= 5-round [[stripper clip]], internal [[Magazine (firearm)|box magazine]] ..., Caliber .30, Model 1903''', is an [[United States|American]] [[Magazine (firearm)|magazine-fed]], [[bolt-action]] [[rifle]] used primarily during the first
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  • ...tions. It is still used by various drill teams and is a popular civilian [[firearm]]. The name "Garand" is pronounced variously as [ˈgʌrand] or [ˈgærənd] ...h Allied and Axis forces to greatly augment issue of semi- and [[Automatic firearm|fully-automatic]] weapons then in production, as well as to develop new typ
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  • ... fed from a double-column, single-feed 30-round detachable box [[Magazine (firearm)|magazine]] patterned after the British [[Sten gun]]. ... in a reduced weight and improved reliability; these changes also improved maintenance and field stripping (i.e. to remove the bolt and recoil assembly the user s
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  • ...ee-round burst]] (like the M16A2), while the '''M4A1''' has a "[[Automatic firearm|full auto]]" option in place of the three-round burst. ...e with accurate, lethal fire. The original M4 Carbine has [[Semi-automatic firearm|semi-automatic]] and three-round burst fire modes, while the M4A1 has "semi
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  • There are many smaller variants among each type, between makers of the firearm, and over time. The M60 is a [[gas-operated]], air-cooled, belt-fed, [[Automatic firearm|automatic]] machine gun that fires from the open-bolt position and is chamb
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  • ... units equipped with the rifle were mixed, but this was likely due to poor maintenance by under-trained infantrymen used to Berdans. ...Based on the M1891/30, although it has the appearance of a modern sporting firearm.
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  • ...n New York in [[1871]] as the American Rifle Association. The NRA sponsors firearm safety training courses, as well as marksmanship events featuring [[shootin ...top! Don't touch! Leave the area! Tell an adult!" if the child ever sees a firearm lying around. The NRA has claimed that studies prove the "Eddie Eagle" prog
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