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  • |designer= [[Colt's Manufacturing Company]] ...ials of 1873 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company, today [[Colt's Manufacturing Company]], and adopted as the standard military service revol
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  • ...tridge, the [[.357 Magnum]], as well as the later [[.44 Magnum]] and [[.41 Magnum]] cartridges. Keith's trademarks were his cigars, his ten-gallon Stetson, and his rather bombasti
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  • ...ERSTAL, active in the Defense and Law Enforcement fields, and Browning / U.S. Repeating Arms Co., specializing in hunting /shooting marksmanship and out ...auser#Models 89/90/91 and Experimental Model 92|Mauser Model 89]] [[rifle]]s ordered by the Belgian Government.
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  • ...ACP]], [[5.7 x 28 mm|5.7x28 mm]], [[5.56 x 45 mm NATO]], [[.300 Winchester Magnum]], and a 2.75-inch and 3-inch [[Gauge (bore diameter)|12 gauge]].]] ...me also claim an increased velocity with the overbored barrels, up to 15 m/s (50 feet per second), which is due to the larger swept area of the overbore
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  • ...] or [[revolver]] chambered in [[.454 Casull]], [[.480 Ruger]], [[.500 S&W Magnum]], [[.50 AE]], or any other handgun [[cartridge]] suitable for hunting a [[ ...tain deaths combined with terrifying smoke and noise would break the enemy's morale and help allied infantry to push through. This tactic continued to b
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  • [[Image:Deringer unknown adamsguns.jpg|thumb|right|[[Derringer]]s were small and easily hidden.]] ...d [[shotgun]]s, mounted weapons such as [[machine gun]]s and [[autocannon]]s, and larger weapons such as [[artillery]].
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  • ...t walled cases not using heeled bullets, such as [[.38 Special]] in [[.357 Magnum]] firearms, it tends to create a lead and powder residue buildup at the fro ...on of the .38 Special-based .357 Magnum cartridge. The newer (1956) [[.44 Magnum]], however, retained the designation of its parent [[.44 Special]] cartridg
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  • [[Image:JSP and JHP bullets.jpg|right|thumb|[[.357 Magnum]] rounds. Left: [[soft point bullet|Jacketed Soft Point (JSP)]] round. Righ ...se of Open-Tip Ammunition], W. Hays Parks, Colonel, USMC, Chief of the JAG's International Law Branch, 1985-09-23</ref> Some hunters, however, have repo
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  • |muzzle_velocity= 760 m/s (2,493 ft/s) ...or Model 1898 had an internal, staggered row magazine of five [[cartridge]]s within the receiver. Since the rifle was shorter than the earlier Karabiner
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  • 1888. This rifle used Metford's segmental, shallow-land rifling, and was today's standard rifling - offered much deeper, somewhat wider, lands to
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  • ...al AWM]] (UK - Bolt Action Rifle - 7 mm Remington Magnum, .300 Winchester Magnum, & .338 Lapua) ...ernational AWM#German Army|G22]] (UK - Bolt Action Rifle - .300 Winchester Magnum: German Service Weapon)
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  • ...omparison), .454 Casull, .45 Winchester Magnum, .44 Remington Magnum, .357 Magnum, .38 Special, .45 ACP, .38 Super, 9 mm Luger, .32 ACP, .22 LR ]] ...50 Action Express]], [[.44 Magnum]], [[.357 Magnum]], [[.45 ACP]], [[.40 S&W]], [[9 mm Luger Parabellum]], [[.22 Long Rifle]].]]
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  • ...loaded magazine<ref name="MIL-R-71126(AR)"/><br> 5.6 kg (12.32 lbs) empty, w/. sling, without [[Telescopic sight|scope]] (M24A3). ...7.62x51mm NATO]] (M24A1), [[.300 Winchester Magnum]] (M24A2), [[.338 Lapua Magnum]] (M24A3)
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  • ...irearms.com/news/press.asp Remington to Acquire Marlin Firearms]</ref><ref>S. P. Fjestad. ''Blue Book of Gun Values, 13th Ed.''. ISBN 0962594342.</ref> [[Image:Marlin1894C.jpg|right|thumb|325px|[[Marlin Model 1894]]C &mdash; .357 Magnum carbine]]
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  • ...ny|German]] arms manufacturer, maker of a line of [[bolt-action]] [[rifle]]s from the 1870s to present. Their designs were built for the German armed fo ...r, or Mouser, factory opened on [[July 31]], [[1811]], when Friedrich I of Württemberg established a royal weapons factory in Oberndorf, a small town i
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  • |muzzle_velocity= 425 m/s (1,394 ft/s) ...carrying case, and a grip shaped like the end of a broom's handle. The gun's distinctive appearance earned it the nickname "Broomhandle" in the English-
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  • [[Image:45ACPMoonclip.jpg|thumb|[[S&W Model 625]] with moon clipped [[.45 ACP]] [[ammunition]]]] ...a [[revolver]] [[cylinder]]. Moonclips may either hold an entire cylinder's worth of cartridges together, half a cylinder ('''half-moon clip'''), or ju
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  • ... shooting, and are commonly found on rifles firing very large [[cartridge]]s (often big-game rifles), as well as some [[artillery]] and tank guns. They ...than redirection. Slowing of the gases is the method used on [[suppressor]]s and ''linear compensators''<ref>[http://www.brownells.com/aspx/ns/store/Pro
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  • |keys= W.B. Fay and James Taylor |products= [[Rifle]]s, [[Shotgun]]s, [[pistol]]s
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  • ==+P vs. magnum cartridges== Magnum cartridges, such as [[.357 Magnum]] or [[.44 Magnum]], are usually developed by greatly increasing the working pressure of an e
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