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  • |caliber=7.62mm ...Most military forces adopting the FAL eventually eliminated full-automatic firearms training in the light-barrel FAL.
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  • ...ver. The MAG uses a series of proven design concepts from other successful firearms, for example the locking mechanism is modeled on that of the [[M1918 Browni ...omatic-only trigger assembly and a manual cross-bolt push-button [[Safety (firearms)|safety]], which is located above the [[pistol grip]]. With the safety plac
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  • ...red at End of 2008, All Gone]</ref><ref>[http://www.fnhusa.com/le/products/firearms/family.asp?fid=FNF054&gid=FNG006 FNHUSA.com SCAR Semi-auto]</ref> This vers ...t as the weapon's barrel heats up during firing. There have been previous firearms with mixed open/closed bolt operation, but the automatic temperature-based
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  • ...h this has never been verified. In 1954, Ross Mk IIIs converted to Russian 7.62mm ammunition were used successfully in the World Shooting Championships in Ca ...7A/en US Patent 747777, 22 Dec 1903, Ross, Charles H.A.F.L. - Magazine for Firearms]
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  • |feed= 20-round detachable box [[magazine (firearms)|magazine]] ... steel (260 g) or aluminum (140 g) double-stacked straight box [[Magazine (firearms)|magazines]].
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  • ...a [[rotating bolt]]. The Galil is fed from a curved, steel box [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine]] with a 35-round capacity (SAR and AR versions) a 50-round capac Image:Galil_762.jpg|Exploded view of the IMI Galil 7.62mm semi-automatic sniper rifle (no parts list).
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  • ...es, a special rubber recoil pad is used and a special 10-round [[magazine (firearms)|magazine]] inserted. This magazine has a filler block that prevents it fro [[Category:Polish 7.62mm assault rifles]]
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  • ...,<ref>Hogg, Ian V.: ''The Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia of the World's Firearms'', Page 215. A&W Publishers, 1978</ref> although it remained in British ser ...an V.:Hogg, Ian V.: ''The Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia of the World's Firearms'', Page 215. A&W Publishers, 1978</ref> which force the operator to move hi
    56 KB (8,552 words) - 16:47, 15 March 2013
  • ...ed his father's occupation of watchmaking while maintaining an interest in firearms. Eventually, Lee moved to Wisconsin and took up gun design on a full time b ...on are cheap and plentiful again. For those whose lives and enthusiasm for firearms predate the [[1968 Gun Control Act]] that ended the golden age of surplus r
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  • *[[Meriden Firearms Co.|Meriden Pocket Pistol]] ...://www.zastava-arms.co.yu/images/vojni/sniper/m93_engleski.htm Zastava M93 7.62mm] (Serbia and Montenegro - Sniper Rifle (Mauser) - 7.62 mm x 51R)
    163 KB (24,459 words) - 09:49, 19 May 2015
  • |caliber=7.62mm |feed= 20-round detachable box [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine]]
    22 KB (3,450 words) - 07:45, 13 August 2015
  • |caliber=.30 / 7.62mm A modern manufacturer of firearms has produced a semi-automatic version of the Browning Automatic Rifle known
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  • |caliber=.30 / 7.62mm ...rer=[[Springfield Armory]], [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company]], [[H & R Firearms|Harrington & Richardson Co.]], International Harvester, [[Beretta]]
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  • ... the [[.30 Carbine]], a smaller and lighter .30 caliber ([[7.62 mm caliber|7.62mm]]) cartridge, very different, in both design and performance, from the larg ...ice during the 1960s, when the M1 carbine would be replaced by the 5.56 mm firearms — the M16 and its carbine variants, such as the [[Colt Commando|XM177/CAR
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  • **7.62mm M118 Long Range Performance Data: ...ww.atk.com/customer_solutions_armamentsystems/cs_as_ma_sc_7.62mm.asp ATK - 7.62mm M118 Long Range].</ref>
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  • |caliber=7.62mm ..._cost=$6,000 <ref>[http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/land/m60e3.htm M60E3 7.62mm Machine Gun]</ref>
    37 KB (6,375 words) - 07:45, 25 August 2015
  • ...In United States law, a Machine Gun is defined (in part) by The [[National Firearms Act]] of 1934, 26 U.S.C. § 5845(b) as “''... any weapon which shoots ... ...nt of nearly all other [[Semi-automatic firearm|semi]] and fully automatic firearms of 20th century.
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  • ...ger guard. Interestingly, [[Fabrique Nationale]], one of the world's major firearms developers and manufacturers, was established in [[1889]] in order to manuf ...It was introduced in [[1910]]; an updated model chambered for [[.32 ACP]] (7.62mm) came out in 1914. Model 1934 is virtually identical to the 1914 except for
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  • The US [[National Firearms Act]] of 1934 placed a $200 tax on machine guns making exports of the ''Sch ===Type 80 (7.62mm Type 51)===
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  • ...d to equip US National Guard, SATC and ROTC units. Designated "U.S. Rifle, 7.62mm, Model of 1916", these are among the most obscure U.S. service arms. In 191 ...echen separatists have also used the rifles alongside more modern Russian firearms in the ongoing war in Chechnya.
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