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  • |type= [[Automatic rifle]], [[Light machine gun]] }}The '''Huot''' was a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[World War I]] [[light machine gun]] project.
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  • ...' (Assault Rifle) and an '''ARM''' (Assault Rifle and Machine gun) [[light machine gun]]. The [[light machine gun]] variant is additionally equipped with a carry handle and a folding bi
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  • ...OT'' a single weapon design) consisting of an [[assault rifle]], a [[light machine gun]] and a [[carbine]]. It is manufactured by the [[Indian State Ordnance ...weapons: a standard rifle, a carbine, and a squad automatic rifle ([[Light machine gun|LMG]]), all chambered for [[5.56x45mm NATO]] ammunition. In 1997 the ri
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  • ... that the message of gun ownership should be watered down by claiming that guns are only for hunting, a claim to which anti-gun activists may respond by as ...ty students are old enough to fight for our freedom and die in Iraq with a machine gun in their hands, then with Front Sight’s responsible training under th
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  • ...ecked down to accept a .17 caliber bullet, and is used as a flat-shooting, light duty varmint round. The .17 HMR was followed a year later by the Hornady's *[[.50 BMG]] primers, used for the .50 Browning Machine Gun cartridge and [[wildcat cartridge|derivatives]]
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  • ...the notch; the spaces are called ''light bars'', and the brightness of the light bars provides the shooter feedback as to the alignment of the post in the n ...host ring sights are commonly installed on combat shotguns and sub-machine guns (and to a much lesser extent, rifles). The ghost ring is a fairly recent i
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  • ...heir tactical doctrine of basing a squad's firepower on the unit's [[light machine gun]] and possibly their problems of mass producing [[semi-automatic rifle] ...le round]] that was more powerful than the pistol cartridges of submachine guns, but that could be used like a submachine gun in close-quarters and urban f
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  • ...icense-produced Colt [[M1911 Colt pistol|M1911]]), and 40 mm anti-aircraft guns. However, production was kept down by sabotage and slow work by the employe A small number of Krag-Jørgensen rifles were converted into harpoon guns, in the same fashion as the [[Jarmann M1884]]. It was realized that convert
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  • ...ritish troops sending the Germans home reporting they'd suffered withering machine gun fire, when, in fact, it was simply a group of trained riflemen armed wi ...dge design better suited to the double-column magazine and the new machine guns then in development, the government demanded that the new design use the ex
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  • ...tained via internet mail from ... uh... whatever site holds the Sacred Rec.Guns FAQ. I'm not sure where that is, since I cannot directly access it myself. ...either. Depends on the arsenal, the year, and who was running the stamping machine that day. Really...
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  • ...], one of the most popular modern [[5.56x45mm NATO|5.56 mm]] light machine guns among NATO countries.]] [[Image:Machine gun HK MG43 (MG4).jpg|right|thumb|[[MG4]] of the German Army.]]
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  • ...tle of Caporetto. it also aided development of the next Italian submachine guns, the OVP 1918 and the Beretta 1918. It is always claimed that the Beretta b ...explains the reputation of unreliability of these first Beretta submachine guns.
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  • == Submachine Guns == == Machine Guns ==
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  • ...wered [[rifle]] ammunition. Assault rifles are categorized between [[light machine gun]]s, intended more for sustained automatic fire in a support role, and [ ...er to manufacture alternative to the existing [[FN FAL]], although the two guns are not directly related. The CAL never met with any significant interest
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  • This is an extensive list of [[small arms]] — [[pistol]], [[machine gun]], [[grenade launcher]], [[anti-tank rifle]] — that includes variants *[[Adams-Wilmont]] (UK - Aircraft Machine Gun - .303 British)
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  • ..., or even boxes. There are also high caliber and standard caliber machine guns. They are often used to eliminiate large spans of enemies, or to destroy a ===Light machine guns/squad automatic weapons===
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  • ...t. By contrast, soldiers armed with rapid fire weapons (such as submachine guns) were much more likely to have fired their weapons in battle. These conclus ...as the German [[FG 42|FG42]] and [[M1941 Johnson machine gun|Johnson light machine gun]]; they located the barrel in line with the stock, well below eye level
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  • ...esigned a self-loading [[pistol]] in the 1880s, but was preoccupied with [[machine gun]]s. Nevertheless, the application of his principle of using bullet ener ... pistols, and simply used existing parts inventories to "arsenal refinish" guns when necessary. This pistol was favored by US military personnel.
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  • ...R'''), is a family of [[automatic rifle]]s (or machine rifles) and [[light machine gun]]s used by the [[United States]] and other countries during the 20th ce ...nd [[Magazine (firearm)|magazine]] tended to hamper its utility as a light machine gun.
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  • |name= Gun, Machine, Caliber .30, Browning, M1919A4 |type= [[Medium machine gun]]
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