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  • *[[Meriden Firearms Co.|Meriden Pocket Pistol]] ...k Arrow]] (Serbia and Montenegro - Sniper Rifle (Mauser) - 12.7 x 105 mm, 0.50 Browning)
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  • ...]] made before the year 1900 and including some of the first functioning [[firearms]] ever invented. The list is not comprehensive; create an entry for listing *[[List of firearms]]
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  • |name= Marlin Firearms |products= [[firearms]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[National Firearms Act (United States)]]
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  • The '''National Firearms Act''' (NFA), cited as the '''Act of June 26, 1934''', Ch. 757, 48 Stat. 12 ...Department of Justice). The transfer tax of $200 placed on the transfer of firearms controlled by the Act was roughly equivalent to five months' salary in 1934
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  • [[File:NFA.gif|right|150px]]The '''National Firearms Association''' or NFA is a non-profit association based across [[Canada]] w In addition to hotel and car rental discounts, the National Firearms Association Liability Insurance (NFALI) is available to all NFA members for
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  • #redirect[[Canadian Firearms Program]]
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  • |<font size="4">'''Briefing Paper On Reclassification of Firearms and Related Issues''' ...e="2">Prepared for The Government of Canada<br>by<br>Canada’s [[National Firearms Association]]<br>[[April 2]], [[2010]]</font>
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  • ...k to study the behavior of projectiles fired into water; comparing several firearms including a [[muzzle-loader]], a [[Beretta]] 9mm [[semi-automatic pistol]], [[Category:Firearms]]
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  • ...the [[Canadian gun registry]]. A unanimous Court held that the federal ''[[Firearms Act]]'' was constitutionally valid under the federal criminal law power. ...a amended the Criminal Code of Canada in 1995 to include the controversial Firearms Act, which required gun owners to have them registered and obtained [[licen
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  • ... [[firearm]]s and [[Artillery|ordnance]]. The mechanisms currently used by firearms and ordnance utilize combustion of [[gunpowder]] to propel ammunition. An R
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  • ... W. Cooey Machine & Arms Company]] of Coburg, Ontario. The table includes firearms made both before and after Olin's acquisition of Cooey in 1961. Firearms manufactured prior to 1961 can be easily identified as such due to their be
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  • ...roval or disapproval of the article, which states in full : "The sale of [[firearms]] and [[ammunition]] is prohibited in the entire national territory, except ...lic consultation should employ the following question: "Should commerce in firearms and ammunition be prohibited in Brazil?" ("O comércio de armas de fogo e m
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  • '''Automated Firearms Identification''' refers to the use of computers to automate the process of ...firearms identification involves the use of a [[Comparison Microscope]]. A firearms examiner visually compares the ballistic signature of a bullet/cartridge re
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  • ...option=com_content&task=view&id=192&Itemid=37 "The Accidental Felon"]. The Firearms Coalition.</ref>
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  • ...urposes of inflicting death or serious physical injury. In addition to all firearms, the term deadly weapon encompasses knives of a certain length (usually thr
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  • ...irearms_owners|cutoff date for being grandfathered]] to possess prohibited firearms in [[Canada]].
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  • ...n for the extreme precision, durability, reliability and accuracy of their firearms. ... (West German Army) and never looked back. Today, they are one of the top firearms manufacturers in the world.
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  • The main cause for the ΔL is that the two main civilian ammunition and firearms industry standards organizations [[C.I.P.]] and [[Sporting Arms and Ammunit ...the list are of American origin, and many are only chambered in commercial firearms manufactured by American comapanies using SAAMI specifications. The table s
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  • ...wthread.php?t=14381 discussion thread] at Canadian Gunslingers (a Canadian firearms discussion board)
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  • ...ot [[Muzzleloader|muzzleloading]] pistol; with the advent of [[cartridge]] firearms, pistols began to be produced in the modern form still known as a "derringe ...ealable in a purse, or as a [[stocking gun]]. Derringers are not repeating firearms&mdash;repeating mechanism such as used on [[Semi-automatic pistol|semi-auto
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  • ...earms Act]] of 1934. Examples of destructive devices are [[grenade]]s, and firearms with a bore over one half of an inch, including some [[semi-automatic shotg ...ructive devices, must be registered with the [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives]], who then closely monitor use, transport, and storage of t
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  • [[Category:Defunct firearms manufacturers]] [[Category:Canadian firearms manufacturers]]
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  • ...9x19mm Parabellum|9 mm]] handgun to utilize a staggered-column [[magazine (firearms)|magazine]] with a single feed point allowing a total of thirteen rounds to [[Category:Belgian firearms designers]]
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  • Unlike other gas operated firearms, direct impingement does away with a conventional gas cylinder, piston, and
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  • |Provisions of the [[Firearms Control Regulations Act of 1975]] infringe an individual's [[right to bear ...ington, D.C.), also striking down the portion of the law that requires all firearms including [[rifle]]s and [[shotgun]]s be kept "unloaded and disassembled or
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  • ...ks would contain no such catch.<ref>Blackmore, Howard L. British Military Firearms, 1650-1850. Greenhill Pr, 1994.</ref> [[Category:Early firearms]]
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  • ...legal issues here. '''''Regulation''''' is a term used for multi-barreled firearms that indicates how close to the same point of aim the barrels will shoot.
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  • ...pe buffalo, lion and leopard. The double rifle excels over other repeating firearms in its ability to allow the shooter to make a split-second, secondary, foll ...of the individual rifle when chambered for such powerful cartridges, these firearms were necessarily quite heavy, often weighing 15 pounds or more. Though gene
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  • ...og>[http://www.frfrogspad.com/glossary.htm A Glossary of Terms Relating to Firearms]</ref> The term '''hammer''' is sometimes used to describe a double tap in ...es near Arisag in Scotland. The tactic is still used today by well-trained firearms handlers, police tactical teams, regular infantrymen in the U.S. Army, coun
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  • Most firearms have standard box magazines, but a few, like the [[Suomi M-31 SMG|M31 Suomi
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  • ... pin]]. It is generally acceptable to dry fire more modern [[centerfire]] firearms without a cartridge or snap cap. However, dry firing a [[shotgun]] or [[ri
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  • [[category:British firearms manufacturers]]
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  • ... children who are generally considered too young to be allowed to handle [[firearms]]. While maturity levels vary, the Eddie Eagle program is intended for chi The program trains children to avoid causing harm when they encounter firearms, through an easily-remembered litany:
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