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  • ...en used for the hunting of dangerous game in Africa, and formerly, also in India. ...loy two separate triggers to fire each barrel, however, some modern double rifles have been built with one single trigger, which enables the shooter to fire
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  • ...y by the user by making two notches perpendicular to each other on the tip of the bullet, commonly with a knife. The effect is that the bullet deforms an ...ion produced in the early 1890s at the arsenal in Dum Dum near Calcutta, [[India]].
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  • ...abled thin skinned animals more quickly than a solid bullet,at the expense of penetration power and bullet sturdiness. ...ased [[gunpowder]], leading to the [[Nitro Express]] cartridges, the first of which was the [[.450 Nitro Express]].<ref name=greener>William Wellington G
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  • .../le/products/firearms/model.asp?fid=FNF013&gid=FNG007&mid=FNM0038 FN F2000 Rifles - F2000 Tactical], [[FNH USA]], 2010</ref> <li>3.65 kg (8.04 lb) (''FS2000' ....fnhusa.com/le/products/firearms/family.asp?fid=FNF013&gid=FNG007 FN F2000 Rifles], [[FNH USA]], 2010</ref> The F2000 made its debut in March 2001 at the [[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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  • ... Printing & Publishing Co., 2005).</ref> which has the dubious distinction of quite possibly being the most despised rifle in Canadian military history. ... issued.<ref name="Duguid, Col. A.F. 1999">Duguid, Col. A.F. ''A Question of Confidence; The Ross Rifle in the Trenches" ([[Service Publications]], 1999
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  • ...]], or other propellants. Most modern firearms (with the notable exception of [[smoothbore]] [[shotgun]]s) have [[rifling|rifled]] barrels to impart spin ...s a field gun, a tank gun, an anti-tank gun, or a gun used in the delivery of naval gunfire. Calling your [[rifle]] a "gun" can result in... well, just w
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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 ...Ls in issuance in Canada (2008), more realistic estimates place the number of Canadian gun owners at between five and seven million.
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  • ...lso known as saltpetre or saltpeter) that burns rapidly, producing volumes of hot solids and gases which can be used as a [[propellant]] in [[firearms]] ...re to propel a bullet, but not enough to destroy the [[gun barrel|barrel]] of a firearm. This makes gunpowder less suitable for shattering rock or fortif
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  • ...point where the hollow is unusually large, sometimes dominating the volume of the bullet, and causes extreme expansion or fragmentation on impact<ref>[ht ...mushrooming'', because the resulting shape, a widened, rounded nose on top of a cylindrical base, typically resembles a mushroom.
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  • ...Ltd]] (now Israel Weapon Industries (IWI) Ltd). The weapon system consists of a 5.56&nbsp;mm line chambered for the intermediate [[5.56x45mm NATO]] calib ... Union|Soviet]] [[AK-47]] [[assault rifle]]. It was selected as the winner of a competitive bid for the Israel Defense Forces that included many other de
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  • |origin= [[India]] ...apore factory. The Insas Assault Rifle is now the standard infantry weapon of the Indian Armed Forces.
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  • ...e= 550 yd (503 m)<ref>http://enfieldrifles.profusehost.net/ti4.htm Enfield Rifles.Net</ref> |wars= First & Second Boer War, World War I, Irish War of Independence, World War II, Korean War, Suez Crisis, Falklands War, Norther
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  • :''An older, shorter version of this FAQ may be obtained via internet mail from ... uh... whatever site hol ...r postage to the PO Box listed above, and I'll send you the latest edition of ENFAQ by return (snail) mail.
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  • ...cludes some of the more notable Assault Rifles but also covers some Battle Rifles. :'''Editor's note:''' ''Obviously, this is NOT a list of each and every assault rifle in the world; there are huge gaps. Feel free
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  • ...le, Caliber 5.56 mm, M16''') is the U.S. military designation for a family of [[rifle]]s derived from the [[ArmaLite]] [[AR-15]] and further developed by ...e family including the M16/A1/A2/A3/A4 has been the primary infantry rifle of the United States military since the 1960s. With its variants, it has been
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  • |muzzle_velocity= 930 m/s (2789 ft/s) (as of 2006 USMC standards = 3050 fps) ... Caliber Machine Gun'' is a [[heavy machine gun]] designed towards the end of World War I by [[John Browning]]. It was nicknamed ''Ma Deuce'' by US troop
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  • ...7.62x51mm NATO]] [[cartridge]]s from a disintegrating [[Belt (ammo)|belt]] of [[M13 link]]s. Introduced in 1957, until recently it remained in use in every branch of the U.S military and still serves in other armed forces. Its manufacture a
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  • ...troduction of [[rifling]] around 1800, muzzle loading [[rifled musket]]s (of the kind common during the Crimean War) became obsolete by the late 19th ce ...from the shape of the crossbolt--the English word is actually a diminutive of 'fly' with the proto-Indo European root *mu.
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  • ...dvent of the [[cartridge|metallic cartridge]]. These cartridges consisted of a paper cylinder or cone containing the [[bullet]], [[gunpowder]], and, in ... use back to the late 14th century. Historians note their use by soldiers of Christian I in 1586, while the Dresden museum has evidence dating their use
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