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  • ...p-action]] [[Remington 870]], two semi-automatic action [[Remington 1100]] shotguns, 20 boxes of shotgun shells, a clay trap, and three boxes of clay pigeons.] ...g breech loading, [[double barreled shotgun]]s, pump-action, bolt-action, lever-action, and semi-automatic models.
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  • ...ridge, chambered in trapdoor conversions of [[rifled musket]]s used in the American Civil War. The trapdoor mechanism continued with the adoption of the [[Spr ====Shotguns====
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  • ...rs [[Horace Smith]] and [[Daniel B. Wesson]] formed a company to produce a lever-action [[pistol]] nicknamed the ''[[Volcanic pistol]]''. The company became known ...ew company proved quite opportune for the partners, since the onset of the American Civil War five years later produced a great demand for Smith & Wesson's pro
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  • ...d around the beginning of the 20th century by a number of inventors. [[USA|American]] inventor [[Hiram Percy Maxim|Hiram Maxim]] is credited with inventing and Suppressors were regularly used by American Office of Strategic Services (OSS) agents during World War II, who favored
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  • ...nd shrinks. Front focal plane reticles are slightly more durable, but most American users prefer that the reticle remains constant as the image changes size, s ...s by laboriously hand adjusting every military grade telescopic sight. The American high end telescopic sight manufacturer U.S. Optics Inc. <ref>[http://www.us
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  • ...stol, and shotguns--except for machineguns and short-barreled rifles and [[shotguns]]--are outside of Federal jurisdiction. Legally, the receiver is what const Beesley (Frederick Beesley, England) shotguns - serial numbers below 1,500
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  • |type= [[lever-action]] [[shotgun]] |action= [[Lever-action]]
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  • |products= [[rifles]], [[pistols]], [[shotguns]], [[ammunition]], accessories }}The '''Winchester Repeating Arms Company''' was a prominent [[United States|American]] maker of [[semi-automatic firearm|repeating firearms]] during the late ni
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  • |action= [[Lever-action]] }}The term '''Winchester Rifle''' is frequently used to describe any of the [[lever-action]] rifles manufactured in the United States by the [[Winchester Repeating Ar
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  • ...ous [[rifle]]s, [[pistol]]s, [[revolver]]s, and even some [[smoothbore]] [[shotguns]] have been manufactured in this [[caliber]]. For many decades, it has bee ...bsonic rounds will often not cycle their actions properly. Bolt-action or lever-action rifles, however, can utilize any of the variants (high velocity to subsonic
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  • ...] as "Category A" firearms, placing them in the same class as break-action shotguns and rimfire rifles, requiring a licence for ownership. Anyone found in Aust ...t/general_airgun_types.php The Three Basic Types of Airguns] Ben Saltzman; American Airguns</ref>
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  • ==American Civil War== ...g Arms Company|Winchester]] lever action rifle with its stock studded with American Indian tribal brass tacks.
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  • American gun designer Maxwell Atchisson developed his first selective fire shotgun b *[[List of shotguns]]
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  • After World War II, Beretta was actively involved in repairing the American [[M1 Garand rifle]]s given to Italy by the U.S. Beretta modified the M1 int ...ire arms: side-by-side [[shotguns]], over-and-under shotguns, self-loading shotguns, hunting [[rifles]], express rifles, [[assault rifles]], [[submachine guns]
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  • ...level shotguns, as well as for low-cost 12 [[Gauge (bore diameter)|gauge]] shotguns. The [[XM26 Lightweight Shotgun System]] (LSS) is the most advanced and rec ... briefly popular in Australia after the 1997 firearms law changes, but the shotguns themselves were awkward to operate and only had a three-round magazine, thu
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  • ...ose parts are lightly stressed and, like most Browning designs, Superposed shotguns are very reliable. [[category:Belgian O/U shotguns]]
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  • ...s. One of the most popular and recognizable carbines was the Winchester [[lever-action]] carbine, with several versions using [[revolver]] [[cartridges]]. This m ...are sometimes restricted in the same way that [[Sawn-off shotgun|sawed off shotguns]] and [[machine gun]]s are. Because of this, rifles with barrels of less t
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