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  • ...ice during the 1960s, when the M1 carbine would be replaced by the 5.56 mm firearms — the M16 and its carbine variants, such as the [[Colt Commando|XM177/CAR ...f original USGI and new commercial parts, while others manufactured entire firearms from new parts, which may or may not be of the same quality as the original
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  • In 1838, the annual production was well over 30,000 firearms. *[[Fusil Automatique de 7,5 mm MAS modèle 1952, Bullpup]]
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  • ...ocking lug to secure the [[Breech-loading weapon|breech]]. The [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine]] tube is located below the barrel, and is screwed into the recei ...e Title II firearms, and may be purchased by private persons in [[National Firearms Act|NFA]]-legal states.
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  • ...North Industries"), official English name '''Norinco'''. In addition to [[firearms]] and [[ammunition]], Norinco also manufactures vehicles (trucks, cars and * [[Norinco Type 86S|Type 86S]] bullpup assault rifle
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  • |ROF= 600 rounds/min<ref name="data">[http://www.enemyforces.com/firearms/type86s.htm EnemyForces.com's Norinco Type 86S Page]</ref> }}The '''Norinco Type 86S''' is a [[AKM]]-type [[bullpup]] rifle and that was produced by [[Norinco]] and imported to the [[United S
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  • ...ted largely of a rynite plastic in order to reduce weight. It features a [[bullpup]] layout to preserve a 525mm barrel length in an overall 787mm package. The ...[1934]]. As such, they are regulated by the [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives]]. Since all available copies of the Jackhammer were manufac
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  • ...s a licence that allows individuals in [[Canada]] to possess and acquire [[firearms]] as well as [[ammunition]]. Without a PAL, you can't so much as legally bu ...fing Paper On Reclassification of Firearms and Related Issues], [[National Firearms Association]]. [[April 2]], [[2010]].</ref><ref>Lucas Timmons, [http://www
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  • *[[EM-2 Bullpup Rifle|EM-2]] bullpup design *[[SA-80]] Bullpup Rifle
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  • ...]]” configuration, designated the [[EM-2 Bullpup Rifle|EM-1]] and [[EM-2 Bullpup Rifle|EM-2]]. When NATO adopted the [[7.62x51mm NATO|7.62x51mm]] rifle cart The rifle is built in a “bullpup” configuration, with a forward mounted pistol grip. The main advantage of
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  • The weapon is fed from a detachable curved [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine]] with a 30 cartridge capacity, made from a lightweight alloy. Wh ...perimentální zbraň'' ("experimental weapon") '''EZ-B''': Experimental [[bullpup]] prototype developed in 1976.
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  • ...ted replacing its 30-year-old L1A1 rifle with the [[5.56×45mm|5.56 NATO]] bullpup [[SA80|L85A1]] assault rifle. Australia chose the [[Steyr AUG]] as a replac In 1970, a bullpup rifle known as the [[KAL1 general purpose infantry rifle]] was built at the
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  • ...nturies, so too did the technique of loading rounds. First, breech-loading firearms, like the Prussian [[Needle gun]] of the mid-18th century came to prominenc ...rtridge. These weapons were known as [[Gas-operated reloading|gas-operated firearms]]. Some of the earliest examples of these were most prominent in the Second
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  • ...rel.<ref name="ezell_224">Ezell(1993) p. 224</ref> The AUG is a modular, [[bullpup]] configuration rifle that employs a high level of synthetic and advanced a *[http://world.guns.ru/assault/as19-e.htm Modern Firearms]
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  • ...new dimensions in military weapons development with a new assault rifle in bullpup design. The StG 77 extensively utilized synthetic materials, and an integra [[Category:Austrian firearms manufacturers]]
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  • The term '''stock''' in reference to firearms dates to 1571 is derived from the Germanic word ''stoc'', meaning tree trun ...licher stock that runs all the way to the muzzle. Most common on sporting firearms is the ''half-stock'', which extends roughly half the length of the barrel.
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  • ...cope rings to fit the scope, a wide range of scopes may be mounted to most firearms. With the appropriate combination of adjustable scope bases and scope rings ...is not present. Some manufacturers provide integral bases on many of their firearms; an example of such a firearm is the [[Sturm, Ruger| Ruger]] [[Super Redhaw
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  • |feed= 30-round detachable box [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine]]<br>75-round detachable [[drum magazine|drum]] magazine The Type 81 was replaced in PLA frontline service by the [[QBZ-95]], a bullpup rifle chambered for the 5.8x42mm DBP87 cartridge, in 1995 and is now reserv
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  • }}The '''Valmet M82''' is a [[bullpup]] [[assault rifle]] with a [[Valmet M76]] internal design created by [[Finl ...ed in a urban or close combat situation. Modern (call them Generation 2) [[bullpup]]s have eliminated this drawback by using centrally-aligned optics and eith
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  • |type= [[bullpup]] [[Assault Rifle]] First unveiled in 1997, the rifle utilises the [[Bullpup|bullpup layout]] like the Singapore [[SAR-21]], Israeli [[IMI Tavor TAR-21]] and th
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  • |feed= 10-round detachable box [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine]] ..., though [[XM500]] can be seen as its successor, in that it also employs a bullpup configuration.
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