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  • ... established cartridge arms was the [[Spencer repeating rifle]], which saw service in the American Civil War. It was named based on the chamber dimensions, r ...]], [[.357 Magnum]], [[.35 Remington]] || Generally .357 for revolvers and rifles, .355 in autoloaders
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  • ...3.34% of violent crimes in Canada in 1996, and non-restricted shotguns and rifles were used in 0.3% of violent crimes that year.11 The vast majority of the ...ars to verify the accuracy of registration information on all shotguns and rifles. Despite this backlog, as this is written in 2002, eight firearm officers r
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  • ..., were developed from rifles, being essentially shortened versions of full rifles firing the same [[ammunition]], although usually at a lower [[velocity]]. T ...uns and thus harder to maneuver in close quarters. Like full-sized assault rifles, carbines have higher muzzle blast and recoil and may [[stopping power#Over
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  • ... – February 23, 1999) was a United States Marine Corps sniper with a service record of 93 confirmed kills. Hathcock's record and the extraordinary detai ...f>[http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/sniper.htm Sniper Rifles] GlobalSecurity ''"During the Vietnam War, the North Vietnamese Army placed
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  • ...length and diameter of cartridges for the different kinds and calibers of rifles and pistols. The ''best'' cartridge for different purposes is subject to mu ...espite its name, it is often fired in pistols and revolvers in addition to rifles), though far less effective than centerfire handguns, can be concealed in s
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  • ...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. ...ield rifle|M1917 Enfield]], [[M1 carbine|M1 Carbine]], and [[.22 caliber]] rifles for sale to members of affiliated organizations. Ammunition and other acce
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  • ...the 19th century. The [[Colt Revolver Rifle]], one of the first repeating rifles, and used during the American Civil War. In addition to this were a large ...e military market, where they held the primary contracts for production of rifles for the US military.
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  • ... or the RCMP. British subjects did not need a permit for [[shotguns]] or [[rifles]] they already owned; they only needed one for newly acquired firearms. Per Re-registration was postponed because of World War II. During the war years, rifles and shotguns had to be registered. This was discontinued after the war ende
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  • <!-- Service history --> |service= [[1941]]–present
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