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  • ...rmoury's dominant figure and his revolver, together with a large number of rifles, were sold to the Confederate government which became the armoury's princip
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  • ... banned over fifty specific brands and models of firearms – while mostly rifles, some were pistols and shotguns. ... are topologically similar to current California-legal detachable-magazine rifles like the [[M1A]], [[Ruger Mini 14]], and [[Kel-Tec SU-16]].
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  • ...e to 19th century metallurgical techniques, as with most vintage firearms, rifles and pistols manufactured using this action during the 19th and early 20th c
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  • ...gh of Enfield, now part of north London, which produced [[British military rifles]], [[muskets]] and swords from 1816. It closed in 1988, but some of its wor ...ngineers. The workforce increased to 1000, and by 1860 an average of 1,744 rifles were produced per week.
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  • ... the standard caliber for its service rifles, further development of these rifles was discontinued (the British Army chose to adopt the 7.62 mm L1A1 SLR auto ...andardize ammunition among its members, Enfield engineers re-chambered the rifles to the [[United States|American]] 5.56x45mm M193 cartridge. The newly redes
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  • ...ividual use. They include, inter alia, revolvers and self-loading pistols, rifles and carbines, sub-machine guns, assault rifles and light machine guns;
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  • |products= [[Handguns]], [[rifles]] ...ayed|roller-delayed blowback]] as used in the [[CETME]]/[[G3]]/[[SIG 510]] rifles and sometimes had a muzzle capable of launching rifle grenades. However, th
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  • ...M1 Carbine]], the SKS is shorter and less powerful than the semi-automatic rifles which preceded it — most notably, the Soviet [[SVT-40|SVT]] series and th ... drum magazines). The SKS also has a slightly longer barrel than AK-series rifles, with a fractionally higher muzzle velocity.
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  • ...n from "''Technical Note 6: Technical Information Concerning AR-10B Series Rifles''," from the ArmaLite website). ...n order to answer repeated questions concerning the ArmaLite AR-10B series rifles, particularly on differences between the [[AR-10B]] series, the [[M-16]] se
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  • ...he [[5.56x45mm NATO]] round as the standard chambering of all NATO assault rifles
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  • ...Many NATO member nations, but not all, subsequently developed or purchased rifles with the ability to accept this type of magazine. ...rtain makes of plastic-bodied magazines are used in [[M16 rifle|M16]]-type rifles and carbines), followers can tilt causing misfeeds or jams, and springs can
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  • ...s a [[sniper]] sight, but is rather intended to be mounted on a variety of rifles and to be used by all infantrymen. A similar device is the [[Advanced Comb ...is also used in the armies of Cameroon, Oman, Spain and Sweden, in assault rifles such as the [[Ak 5|Swedish Ak5-B]] and the [[CETME Model L|Spanish CETME LV
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  • ...s production plans were made: production was anticipated to be two million rifles per year by 1942. Production began at Tula Arsenal in 1939. ...ry 1945. Total production of the SVT-38/40 was probably around 1.6 million rifles, of which about 55,000 were the SVT-40 sniper variant.
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  • ...ave a new varnish coat (identical to the coating used on original military rifles). [[Category:Soviet 7.62mm assault rifles]]
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  • Popular on bolt, pump and lever-action firearms such as shotguns and rifles, a bolt interlock disengages or blocks the trigger if, for any reason, the ...uck by the pin (known as firing "out of battery"), and passing handguns or rifles to another person with the action open (known as "show clear") is recommend
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  • |variants= L1A1/C1/C1A1 <small>(Rifles)</small><br />L2A1/C2/C2A1 <small>([[Squad automatic weapon|SAWs]])</small> Unique 30-round magazines were developed for the L2A1 rifles. These 30-round magazines were essentially lengthened versions of the stand
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  • ...at she built the house to confuse the ghosts of those killed by Winchester rifles. The second, much less popular, is that while Mrs. Winchester was an exceed
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  • |products= [[Rifles]], [[Shotguns]] ...[centerfire]] rifles, as well as marketing the [[Stevens]] [[single-shot]] rifles and shotguns. They may be best-known for the [[Savage Model 99|Model 99]] [
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  • ...te manual cocking knob as is sometimes seen on similar simple, single shot rifles. The manual safety is large and easily operated '''but does not automatical [[category:youth rifles]]
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  • ... company cut its entire product line down to only the most basic Model 110 rifles. The design has since succeeded in bringing the company back to life as one ...del 110 is the basis for the entire line Savage [[centerfire]] bolt action rifles, including the Models 11/111, 12, 14/114, 16/116, and Model 210 bolt action
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