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  • ...9x19mm Parabellum|9 mm]] handgun to utilize a staggered-column [[magazine (firearms)|magazine]] with a single feed point allowing a total of thirteen rounds to [[Category:Belgian firearms designers]]
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  • [[Category:Norwegian firearms designers]]
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  • * ''The Story of Allen & Wheelock Firearms'' - H. H. Thomas (1965) (ISBN 0-913150-73-8) * ''Ethen Allen, Gunmaker: His Partners, Patents and Firearms'' - Harold Mouillesseaux (1973) (ISBN 0-919316-68-9)
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  • |occupation = Design engineer, [[firearms designer]] ...Garand]], as one of the United States’ most successful military firearms designers of the 20th century.
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  • ...ellor326/> Australia had no experience in the development of mass-produced firearms and relied entirely on designs sourced from the United Kingdom for the manu ...rkable. As a result of the success of the trials, the initial order of 100 firearms was increased to 2,000.<ref name=Mellor328>Mellor, 1958, pp. 328-329</ref>
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  • ...d for the drag behaviour of a specific projectile. Some ballistic software designers, who based their programs on the Siacci/Mayevski G1 model, give the user th ... There seems to be no good formula for the effective ranges of the various firearms.</ref> of all small arms and especially high-powered [[sniper rifle]]s depe
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  • [[Category:British firearms designers]]
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  • ...possibly the classic post-war [[battle rifle]]. Formally introduced by its designers Dieudonne Saive and Ernest Vervier in 1951, and produced two years later, i ...Most military forces adopting the FAL eventually eliminated full-automatic firearms training in the light-barrel FAL.
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  • ...e attention of his superiors, he was sent to the Austro-Hungarian Military Firearms School at Camp Bruckneudorf, where he soon became an instructor. There, his [[Category:Austrian firearms designers]]
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  • ... since the impact of the powder used in the caseless ammo remains unknown. Designers claimed that because there was no ejection cycle the internal mechanisms wo *[http://world.guns.ru/assault/as42-e.htm Modern Firearms]
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  • ...ventually replace the G3, therefore further development of H&K's series of firearms chambered for the [[5.56x45mm NATO]] cartridge had been halted. Heckler & K ...id=knkWAAAAEBAJ&dq=Manfred+GuhringLoading lever assembly for hand-operated firearms]", US 5821445, issued 1996-10-13</ref>
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  • [[Category:American firearms designers]] [[Category:British firearms designers]]
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  • [[Category:American firearms designers]]
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  • ...]. The study of internal ballistics is important to designers and users of firearms of all types, from small-bore Olympic [[rifle]]s and [[pistol]]s, to high-t ... was then ignited with a hot ember or torch. With the advent of hand-held firearms, this became an undesirable way of firing a gun. Holding a burning stick,
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  • Designed by the famous firearms designers [[John Browning]] and [[John Pedersen]], the gun was initially marketed as
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  • The Lee Model 1879 rifle was his first successful [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine]]-fed rifle, which was adopted by [[China]] and the US Navy, and ...ortion of the Model 1879 that earned Lee his place in the pantheon of arms designers. Lee designed the first practical detachable box magazine - an item that w
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  • ... would grow up to be one of the most famous [[gunsmiths]] and [[firearms]] designers in American history. His works for [[Browning Arms Company|his own company
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  • ... would grow up to be one of the most famous [[gunsmiths]] and [[firearms]] designers in American history. His works for [[Browning Arms Company|his own company
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  • [[Category:American firearms designers]]
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  • [[Category:Canadian firearms designers]]
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