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  • |origin= [[Canada]] |manufacturer= [[Winchester Western Canada Ltd.]] (formerly [[Cooey]])
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  • |origin= [[Canada]] |notes=None of the Cooey 39s carries a maker's serial number.
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  • |origin= [[Canada]] |manufacturer= H. W. Cooey Machine & Arms Company<br>Winchester Western Canada Ltd.
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  • |origin= [[Canada]] ...n Army Service Bulletin'' dated [[April 20]], [[1943]] identified them as "Rifles, Cooey Pattern. .22 in. Instruction No. 1."
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  • ...[[Armi Jager AP80]] and [[Walther G22]], demanding that they surrender the rifles or face imprisonment for up to a decade or more. The move conveniently com
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  • ... is the ability to engage targets at greater ranges than the other members of the squad or section. ...greater range than that provided by the standard infantry rifle, by virtue of its sighting system and/or larger calibre. By comparison, the sniper role i
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  • ...n-Communist countries during the Cold War, it was nicknamed "the right arm of the Free World". ...intermediate [[7.92x33mm Kurz]] cartridge developed and used by the forces of [[Nazi Germany]] during [[World War II]] (see the [[Sturmgewehr 44|StG44]]
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  • |caption= An early M249 version of the Minimi ...med forces of several countries, among them: [[Australia]], [[Belgium]], [[Canada]], [[France]], Greece, [[Italy]], Indonesia, Malaysia, [[New Zealand]], Tha
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  • |origin= [[Canada]] ... Printing & Publishing Co., 2005).</ref> which has the dubious distinction of quite possibly being the most despised rifle in Canadian military history.
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  • ...cal disagreement is over whether guns should be prohibited in the interest of public safety, or whether citizen gun ownership improves safety and should ==Canada==
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  • ... and through legal and criminal use.<ref>Spitzer, Donald J.,''The Politics of Gun Control'', Page 1. Chatham House Publishers, Inc., 1995.</ref> :Main article: [[Domains of Gun Politics]]
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  • ... about firearms low. However, in the last two decades, following a series of mass killings and rising public concern, the Australian State Governments h ...age unit bolted to the wall or floor or if it is used only for the storage of category A, B and/or C firearms, it must weigh more than 150kg.
    35 KB (5,246 words) - 20:35, 12 June 2013
  • {{out of date}} ...tries: Selected Findings of the 1996 International Crime (Victim) Survey"] Canada Firearms Centre. Accessed: 2007-10-13. </ref>
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  • ...tralia, but unlike in the US and Canada, gun laws usually gain the support of both major parties before they are passed. Guns are not currently a major p ... firearm owners, rather than registering firearms or banning certain types of firearms. Firearms legislation is provided for in the ''Arms Act'' and its
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  • ...r a car, so ..." are used as ideological slight-of-hand to make supporters of [[gun rights]] seem unreasonable. ... plead to the ignorance of the listener. Any scrutiny beneath the surface of the argument shows this to be true, especially when one takes the time to a
    9 KB (1,646 words) - 17:49, 25 August 2013
  • *small gunsmith shops, as either the owner, or as one of a handful of employees. ...ors; work effectively with a wide variety of customers; and remain abreast of, and comply with federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, and requiremen
    28 KB (4,204 words) - 13:13, 9 April 2015
  • ...t that point, the manufacture of [[Winchester]]s (primarily for Winchester Canada) began and continued through the mid-1970s (''see also: [[Iver Johnson]]'') ...Savage Arms]] (Canada) Inc. in Lakefield, Ontario who worked with a number of former Cooey employees.
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  • [[Image:Pistolet-marine-19e-1.png|thumb|Ordnance pistol of the French Navy, 19th century, using a [[Percussion cap]] mechanism]] ... when used. This characteristic differentiates handguns as a general class of firearms from their larger cousins: [[long gun]]s such as [[rifle]]s and [[
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  • |caption= A G36 of the Bundeswehr. ...swehr rejected the design due to defense budget cuts after the unification of [[East Germany|East]] and [[West Germany]] and H&K was acquired in 1991 by
    25 KB (3,970 words) - 15:47, 15 March 2013
  • |origin= [[Canada]] }}The '''Huot''' was a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[World War I]] [[light machine gun]] project.
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