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- |caption= The Military Model 1902. |length= 9 in (228.6 mm) (Military Model)<br>8.9 in (226.1 mm) (Sporting Model)22 KB (3,324 words) - 15:21, 15 March 2013
- ...mpany, today [[Colt's Manufacturing Company]], and adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892. ...y Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and adopted as the standard military service revolver. Its original moniker was the "New Model Army Metallic Car27 KB (4,207 words) - 15:21, 15 March 2013
- ...factured replicas, used in the sport are of the pre-1900 American West and Military eras. ...stumes or clothing of the [[American west]] or Classic B-Western Movies or military cavalry uniforms of any time period or country.6 KB (911 words) - 15:26, 15 March 2013
- ...at Revolver]] has a 9 shot cylinder. Several models of .22 rimfire caliber revolvers have cylinders holding 9 or 10 rounds. ...|moon clip]], although these only work on break-top and swing-out cylinder revolvers, for obvious reasons.6 KB (1,020 words) - 15:26, 15 March 2013
- ...ism such as used on [[Semi-automatic pistol|semi-automatic handguns]] or [[revolvers]] would add significant bulk to the gun, defeating the purpose. The origina ...r unique combination of high power, large capacity, and tiny size. Another military pistol that is truly a derringer design is the [[FP-45 Liberator]], a .45 A4 KB (670 words) - 15:26, 15 March 2013
- ... Second Amendment’s ratification was the body of all citizens capable of military service, who would bring the sorts of lawful weapons that they possessed at ...tes from making efficient arrangements for the storage and distribution of military weapons would not make sense.<ref>Richard A. Posner [http://www.tnr.com/boo49 KB (7,752 words) - 15:26, 15 March 2013
- ...faster reloading procedure than any of contemporary military or civilian [[revolvers]]. ...s inserted in to the butt and locked by the lever at the heel of the grip. Military issue pistols also had lanyard ring on the left side of the grip.5 KB (758 words) - 15:26, 15 March 2013
- ...er grip frame to accommodate an extra two rounds. This model was aimed at military and police contracts and many examples were produced for various agencies. *[http://www.gunsworld.com/ French and World Guns, Pistols, Revolvers, Rifles Since 1800.]5 KB (633 words) - 15:26, 15 March 2013
- ... firearms are most manually-operated and semi-automatic firearms used by a military force prior to 1946. This includes most firearms used by the warring natio ...or in person. (This is especially important for collectors of pistols and revolvers since they may not otherwise be acquired outside a collector's state of res11 KB (1,572 words) - 15:26, 15 March 2013
- ...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, wh47 KB (7,450 words) - 14:16, 13 June 2013
- * Microstamping would be irrelevant/non-applicable for implementation of revolvers as these types of weapons do not eject shell cases necessarily. ...n a legible transfer rate of 100% (note that the service life of a typical military or police handgun is an order of magnitude higher<ref>[http://www.cz-usa.co24 KB (3,830 words) - 12:46, 23 October 2013
- ...e 1940–50s, when weapons with very high rates of fire were needed in military aircraft. For these modern weapons, electric motors are used to rotate the * [http://www.canit.se/~griffon/aviation/text/akandata.htm List of Military Gatling & Revolver cannons]9 KB (1,398 words) - 15:26, 15 March 2013
- ...g force from the [[barrel]] of a gun. The United States leads the world in military advancement and might and the United States leads the world with the [[List ...[[automatic]] or [[semi-automatic handguns]], [[sawn-off shotguns]], and [[revolvers]], demonstrate a real need for comprehensive gun control policy. With the c21 KB (3,173 words) - 15:26, 15 March 2013
- ...he ban counter that the banned features of these weapons were designed for military use. Supporters also argue that the features that define an "assault weapon ...h as a pistol grip or a folding stock - lend only a cosmetic similarity to military weapons, and that the removal of these features simply restricts law abidin115 KB (18,050 words) - 15:26, 15 March 2013
- ...tated reasons. Category H barrels must be at least 100mm (3.94") long for revolvers, and 120mm (4.72") for semi-automatic pistols, and magazines are restricted ...red antique firearms. Four states require licences for antique percussion revolvers and cartridge repeating firearms but in Queensland and Victoria a person ma35 KB (5,246 words) - 20:35, 12 June 2013
- == Military reserve == ...ment discusses the Finnish military doctrine, including the principle that military weapons are always stored by the Defence Forces. There are 6 opposing comme13 KB (2,013 words) - 20:39, 12 June 2013
- ...ition (such as [[5.7x28mm]], [[4.6x30mm]], .50-BMG and up), while standard military calibers such as [[5.56x45mm NATO]] and [[7.62x51mm NATO]] are available in9 KB (1,332 words) - 15:47, 15 March 2013
- ...even the smallest gun law violations. On the other hand, possession of non-military-caliber small arms by citizens is largely a non-issue. Gun politics are th ...ants) the right to possess firearms. However, this right does not include military firearms suitable for use in a militia, unlike in the United States where t8 KB (1,223 words) - 11:07, 21 July 2015
- ...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 ...] in 1986. New machine-guns in the US are still legal for purchase by the military and by governmental agencies, including civilian law enforcement; pre-198652 KB (7,965 words) - 20:42, 12 June 2013
- *armories by military or law-enforcement agencies, ...ems until satisfactory function is restored. They are usually employees of military and law-enforcement institutions, and may be officers of these agencies tha28 KB (4,204 words) - 13:13, 9 April 2015