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  • ... holster, pistol belt, and ammunition pouch. A cleaning rod and two spare magazines were also included. The pistol was often engraved with the officer's name. *Type V: integrated barrel bushing, 3 3/4 inch barrel, military sights, magazine safety on both commercial and "U.S. Property" variations.
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  • ...American colonies. As use of the blunderbuss declined the United States military began to load [[buck and ball]], and fowling pieces were commonly used by m ...e Germans carried out their threat, and that was the only challenge to the military legality of the shotgun.
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  • ...rsons under the minimum age (usually 21) if they are active members of the military or a police force. States that do not have this exemption generally do not ...aining given to military personnel as acceptable. Such states will allow a military ID for active persons or DD214 for legally discharged persons in lieu of fo
    44 KB (6,911 words) - 10:12, 17 May 2013
  • ...vernment-owned [[Nexter]] group. It is the [[service rifle]] of the French military. ...until enough FAMAS rifles were produced to begin general issue. The French military finally accepted the rifle in 1978 as the standard French combat weapon.
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  • ...fully-automatic from an [[open bolt]], feed from detachable 10 or 30-round magazines and be able to fire [[rifle grenade]]s. Despite the introduction of the int ...etall-Borsig's Louis Stange of Sömmerda proved satisfactory and underwent military trials conducted by the GL/C E-6 test station at Tarnewitz in mid-1942.<ref
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  • The F2000 is fed from standard [[NATO]] box [[magazines]] ([[STANAG magazine|STANAG 4179]]) with a 30-round cartridge capacity usin ...ed barrel, revealing that the stepped barrel is not simply a shorter F2000 military barrel with an extended flash hider.<ref name="Guns Lot"/>
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  • ...nade]]s. The FAL's magazine capacity ranges from 5 to 30 rounds, with most magazines holding 20 rounds. In fixed [[stock]] versions of the FAL, the [[recoil]] s ...iderable abuse from recoil, and the weapon climbs off-target quickly. Most military forces adopting the FAL eventually eliminated full-automatic firearms train
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  • ... has been exhausted. The ammunition belt is introduced into the feed tray, magazines are seated inside the magazine port at a 45° angle, located under the feed The M249 version of the Minimi was adopted by the US military in 1982, and since 1984, production is carried out entirely in the US by a
    23 KB (3,719 words) - 15:26, 15 March 2013
  • By [[2003]], the P90 was in use with military and police forces in over 25 countries worldwide.<ref name="gourley2003">Go ...ce the [[pistol]]-caliber submachine guns which were in use at the time by military and law enforcement personnel, as it had become evident that such weapons w
    37 KB (5,292 words) - 15:26, 15 March 2013
  • ...or keep the existing MK 16s they have already purchased. <ref>http://kitup.military.com/2010/06/socom-cancels-mk-16-scar.html#ixzz0rtef9uMB</ref> ...x45mm NATO]] using improved [[STANAG magazine|STANAG]] ([[M16 rifle|M16]]) magazines. The H fires the more powerful [[7.62x51mm NATO]] from a newly designed 20
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  • ... under the previous and proposed assault weapon bans and not in the proper military sense of the term (such as a SMAW)'' :Semi-automatic [[rifle]]s able to accept detachable magazines and two or more of the following:
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  • ...just look at the name of this website), but usually only by civilians. In military use, a gun is an [[artillery]] piece with a relatively high [[muzzle veloci ...he late Renaissance has relied upon firearms, with wide-ranging effects on military history and history in general. This created a whole new kind of battle, wh
    47 KB (7,450 words) - 14:16, 13 June 2013
  • ...dium machine guns were used in many different roles, typically with larger magazines on aircraft, tanks, and ships, and in lighter configurations by infantry on In the late 1956, the Canadian Military adopted the FN MAG as the C6A1 GPMG along with the purchase of the FNC1 and
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  • ...of handguns]]. The US-led Multi National Force-Iraq has equipped the Iraqi military and the Iraqi National Police with Glock [[side_arms|sidearms]]. ...970s, manufacturing machine gun belts, practice [[hand grenade]]s, plastic magazines, field knives, and entrenching tools for the Austrian Army.<ref name="Glock
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  • ...extrous operations. An automated firing pin safety block is also provided. Magazines are double-stack, with the magazine release button located at the base of t ...mer pistol. Integrated tactical rails help to make it equally suitable for military, law enforcement or [[CCW|civilian carry]].
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  • ...gun armor piercing ammunition, .50 BMG rifles, and the sale or transfer of magazines with a capacity of over 10 rounds. All rifles are normally exempt for the o ...flash hider, in which case it is legal to own and use them with detachable magazines.
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  • ...94") long for revolvers, and 120mm (4.72") for semi-automatic pistols, and magazines are restricted to 10 rounds. Handgun collectors are exempt from the laws st ... protection of persons and crops, in crime and fighting crime, and in many military engagements. From the landing of the First Fleet on 26 January 1788 there w
    35 KB (5,246 words) - 20:35, 12 June 2013
  • ...ges, laws were put into place that restricted ownership of high capacity [[magazines]], limiting [[handguns]] to 10 rounds and most [[semi-automatic rifle]]s to ...anges, laws were put into place that restricted ownership of high-capacity magazines, limiting handguns to ten rounds and all semi-automatic centrefire rifles t
    33 KB (5,020 words) - 11:56, 21 September 2013
  • ...les; military weapons firing explosive ammunition; short shotguns that had magazines; and both elevated pump-action and self-loading rifles to the Prohibited ca
    20 KB (3,066 words) - 09:54, 30 July 2015
  • ...ure as well, appearing frequently in movies, television, music, books, and magazines. ...gory has been most commonly associated in public political perception with military uses. Notably the [[AR-15]] and [[AK-47]] style firearms have contributed t
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