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  • ...fnhusa.com/le/products/firearms/family.asp?fid=FNF011&gid=FNG006 FN FS2000 Carbines], [[FNH USA]], 2010</ref> <li>443 mm (17.44 in) (''FS2000 Tactical'') <ref ...le/products/firearms/model.asp?fid=FNF011&gid=FNG006&mid=FNM0030 FN FS2000 Carbines - FS2000 Tactical], [[FNH USA]], 2010</ref>
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  • ...bolts]] of the Russian [[SKS]] [[carbine]] and French [[MAS-49]] series of semi-automatic rifles. The gas system is fitted with a gas regulator behind the front sigh ...iderable abuse from recoil, and the weapon climbs off-target quickly. Most military forces adopting the FAL eventually eliminated full-automatic firearms train
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  • ...or keep the existing MK 16s they have already purchased. <ref>http://kitup.military.com/2010/06/socom-cancels-mk-16-scar.html#ixzz0rtef9uMB</ref> ...n Columbia, South Carolina, United States. Fabrique Nationale introduced a semi-automatic version of the SCAR modular rifle system, the '''16S''' (Light) and '''17S'
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  • ...just look at the name of this website), but usually only by civilians. In military use, a gun is an [[artillery]] piece with a relatively high [[muzzle veloci ...as an [[automatic rifle]]. However, many regulatory agencies, such as the American [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives|US BATFE]], consider
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  • ...e. The personal weapon of militia personnel is kept at home as part of the military obligations. This, in addition to liberal gun laws and strong shooting trad ...-kopel.html ''"What America can learn from Switzerland..."'', David Kopel, American Rifleman, February 1990]</ref>
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  • ...], the current main service rifle of the ''Bundeswehr'' and numerous other military and police forces. In 2002 BAE Systems, as it was by now known, resold HK t ...e fact that Heckler & Koch provides firearms for many of the world's elite military and paramilitary units, like the Special Air Service, U.S. Navy SEALs, Delt
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  • ...ed and manufactured by [[Heckler & Koch]]. It is a modified version of the American [[M4 carbine]] with many changes, most notably a new gas operating system f ... M4 in dust test]</ref> The HK416 has been tested by the [[United States]] military and is in use with some law enforcement agencies and special operations uni
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  • |unit_cost=US$ 894<ref>[http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/mp-5n-specs.htm globalsecurity.org]</ref> ... Ordnance Factories]]), [[Sudan]] ([[Military Industry Corporation (Sudan)|Military Industry Corporation]]), [[Turkey]] ([[Mechanical and Chemical Industry Cor
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  • ...also began teaching shotgun and rifle classes to train law enforcement and military personnel as well as civilians and did on-site training for individuals and ...to firearms design was what he termed a [[Scout Rifle]]. These bolt action carbines are typically .30 caliber (7.62&nbsp;mm), less than 1 meter in length and l
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  • ...s" /> and was one of the final developments in the long line of [[Mauser]] military rifles. ...it's [[light machine gun]] and possibly their problems of mass producing [[semi-automatic rifle]]s.
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  • ... Krags]]:''<br/>Rifle 1889<br/>Carbine 1889<br/>Sniper Rifle 1928<br/>''[[#American Krag-Jørgensen rifles|US Krags]]:''<br/>M1892 Rifle<br/>M1892 Carbine<br/> *'''Engineer carbine M1889''', wooden hand guard, shorter than the other carbines.
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  • ... present day—notably with the Indian Police—and is the longest-serving military bolt-action rifle still in official service.<ref>Wilson, Royce ''"SMLE: The ...230. Arms & Militaria Press, 1993</ref> making it one of the most numerous military bolt-action rifles ever produced—second only to the Russian [[Mosin-Nagan
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  • in its name is for James Paris Lee, a Scottish-born American who years most military development work was done on arms later adopted by
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  • ...] firing [[7.62x51mm NATO]] [[ammunition]]. Although largely superseded in military use by the [[M16 rifle]], it remains in limited front line service with the ... T25) and the [[FN FAL]] (T48). This led to the T44's adoption by the U.S. military as the M14 in 1957. Springfield Armory began tooling a new production line
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  • |unit_cost= USD$586<ref>For M16A2, per [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/m16-specs.htm GlobalSecurity.org]. Civilian purchase costs '''The M16''' (more formally '''Rifle, Caliber 5.56 mm, M16''') is the U.S. military designation for a family of [[rifle]]s derived from the [[ArmaLite]] [[AR-1
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  • ... '''United States Rifle, Caliber .30, Model 1903''', is an [[United States|American]] [[Magazine (firearm)|magazine-fed]], [[bolt-action]] [[rifle]] used prima ...replaced as a service rifle by the faster-firing, [[Semi-automatic firearm|semi-automatic]] [[M1 Garand rifle|M1 Garand]], starting in [[1936]]. The M1903 saw notabl
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  • |type= [[Semi-automatic rifle]] / [[Service rifle]] ...field M1903 rifle]] as the standard [[service rifle]] of the United States military (the M1903 retaining a valuable role as a [[sniper rifle]]), and was subseq
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  • |type= military [[carbine]] |ROF= [[Semi-automatic firearm|Semi-automatic]] (M1/A1)<br/> 850–900 rounds/min (M2/M3)
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  • }}The '''M24 Sniper Weapon System''' ('''SWS''') is the military and police version of the [[Remington 700]] [[rifle]], ''M24'' being the mo ...om/news/2011/04/army-improved-carbines-heading-your-way-043011w/ "Improved carbines headed your way"] Gannett Government Media Corporation, [[30 April]] [[2011
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  • ... is 60,943 rifles at a cost of $1k each."'' [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/m4.htm globalsecurity.org]</ref> ...'''M4''' has [[selective fire]] options including [[Semi-automatic firearm|semi-automatic]] and [[Burst mode|three-round burst]] (like the M16A2), while the '''M4A1'
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