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  • ...ally [[break open]] designs. Unlike double barrelled shotguns and double rifles, where single selective or double triggers are used to allow rapid firing o ...etail market; most are simple, spartan models designed as survival guns or youth models. Drillings are even rarer, and are almost invariably custom made to
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  • ... There is restriction in [[muzzle energy]] output - handguns up to 1000 J, rifles up to 6000 J. Automatic guns, laser sights, silencers and [[hollow point bu ...ing is a rifle or shotgun. Sportsmen are permitted to possess shotguns or rifles for hunting and for skeet and trap shooting, but only after submitting to a
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  • ...ly dangerous firearm or more than 5 pistols, revolvers or [[self-loading]] rifles or other-type firearms are being stored, they must be stored in a certified ...t are allowed to carry a loaded gun in public places. The ownership of air-rifles is not regulated but carrying or firing them in public places is not permit
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  • The [[biathlon]] rifles include the 7-2, 7-3/7-3A youth/women's models as well as the 7-4 and 7-4A men's model. They have been use ...[AK-74]],[[AN-94]],[[AK-101]],[[AK-103]],[[AK-107]],AKS-74U series assault rifles
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  • == Shotguns and rifles == ...in this field where he was first to make his fortune. Few guns of Manton's youth were [[rifling|rifled]], and those that were tended to be expensive, slothf
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  • == Sequential Model Numbers (Rifles) 1919-39 == ...roduction and assigned two-digit numbers, sequential beginning with 51 for rifles. Older guns still in production had their model numbers truncated, e.g. th
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  • *[[Beretta|Beretta Rifles]] *[[Browning Rifles]]
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  • ...ough the 1960s, it also produced a line of .22 caliber target and sporting rifles.<ref name="plinkster">[http://www.mossbergintl.com/pages/702plinkster.htm M ... several [[lever-action|lever-]] and [[bolt-action]] rifles, including one youth model: the [[801 Half-pint Plinkster]].
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  • ...t “Mishmar Esrachi,” which even had its own sniper teams. The Army’s Youth Group program, “Gadna”, trained 15 to 16-year-old kids in gun safety an ...ssession of pistols even for competitive sporting purposes. [[Small-bore]] rifles remain permitted for competition however.
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  • |name= Cub Mini Youth ...uth''', or simply ''Savage Cub'', was introduced by [[Savage Arms]] to the youth market in mid-2003 and recieved favourable reviews almost immediately<ref>C
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  • ...0 boys competing in the [[National Matches]]. Today, more than one million youth participate in shooting sports events and affiliated programs through group [[Image:Air-rifle-shooting.jpg|thumb|right|Shooting with air rifles, 10 m.]]
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  • ...eloped earlier. The development of more accurate and deadlier long-range [[rifles]] minimized the usefulness of the shotgun on the open battlefields of Europ ...s, making them the most common hunting firearm. The second most common was rifles of various calibers. (Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, 2005 [http
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  • ==His youth and early career== ...cussion rifles that used a revolver cylinder instead of a magazine. These rifles were produced in various configurations including both single and double tr
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  • ...as the new president. He is one of the founders of the [[Center to Prevent Youth Violence]] (formerly PAX). ...mpaign to refer to [[semi-automatic rifle|semi-automatic]] or self-loading rifles.<ref>[http://www.bradycampaign.org/legislation/msassaultweapons "Federal Gu
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  • ...ing company. Products include the [[M16 rifle|M16]] and [[M4 carbine|M4]] rifles. ArmaLite has changed hands many times as shown in the history below. ...16 in a rifle capable of competing for the many expected contracts for new rifles.
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  • ...=154&sq=%22Carolyn+McCarthy%22&st=nyt House Undertakes Days-Long Battle On Youth Violence]". New York Times again.</ref> ... time...]]'''2005:''' She tried to get [[bolt action]] [[.50 BMG|50 cal.]] rifles banned because ... (wait for it) ... "The .50 Caliber [[Sniper Rifle]] has
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  • ...[rifle]] practice for all qualified U.S. citizens with special emphasis on youth. Any U.S. citizen who is not legally prohibited from owning a firearm may ...n 40701 ''et seq''). Apart from a donation of surplus .22 and .30 caliber rifles in the Army's inventory to the CMP, the CMP receives no Federal funding.
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