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  • ... holster, pistol belt, and ammunition pouch. A cleaning rod and two spare magazines were also included. The pistol was often engraved with the officer's name. [[Category:American semi-automatic pistols]]
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  • ...e Texas Revolution, and buck and ball loads were used by both sides of the American Civil War, often by cavalry units.<ref>See main article, [[shotgun]].</ref> ...Villa, the modern concept of the combat shotgun was fully developed by the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I. The ''trench gun'', as it was cal
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  • ...the First Amendment prevents the government from registering purchasers of magazines and newspapers &mdash; even if such material is "communist political propag [[Category:American gun law]]
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  • ...fully-automatic from an [[open bolt]], feed from detachable 10 or 30-round magazines and be able to fire [[rifle grenade]]s. Despite the introduction of the int The American [[M1941 Johnson machine gun|M41 Johnson LMG]] has many parallels with the c
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  • The F2000 is fed from standard [[NATO]] box [[magazines]] ([[STANAG magazine|STANAG 4179]]) with a 30-round cartridge capacity usin ...canrifleman.org/ArticlePage.aspx?id=1637&cid=4 FNH USA FS2000 Standard], [[American Rifleman]]</ref> It does not contain the grenade launcher computer.
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  • ...nade]]s. The FAL's magazine capacity ranges from 5 to 30 rounds, with most magazines holding 20 rounds. In fixed [[stock]] versions of the FAL, the [[recoil]] s ...es of all types. (The large front locking lug of inch pattern Commonwealth magazines is easily modified with a hand file to allow it to fit and function in FALs
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  • ... has been exhausted. The ammunition belt is introduced into the feed tray, magazines are seated inside the magazine port at a 45° angle, located under the feed ...lgian 5.56x45mm SS109 projectile, or a 305 mm (1:12 in) twist for use with American M193 ammunition. The barrels have a quick-change capability; a lever is pro
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  • ...icanrifleman.org/ArticlePage.aspx?id=1552&cid=0 FN's SCAR: A Cut Above], ''American Rifleman'', July 2009.</ref> This family of rifles consist of two main type ...x45mm NATO]] using improved [[STANAG magazine|STANAG]] ([[M16 rifle|M16]]) magazines. The H fires the more powerful [[7.62x51mm NATO]] from a newly designed 20
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  • :Semi-automatic [[rifle]]s able to accept detachable magazines and two or more of the following: :Semi-automatic [[pistol]]s with detachable magazines and two or more of the following:
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  • ...as an [[automatic rifle]]. However, many regulatory agencies, such as the American [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives|US BATFE]], consider ...n Daniel Morgan was recruiting sharpshooters in Virginia for the impending American War of Independence. In some countries, rifle marksmanship is still a matte
    47 KB (7,450 words) - 15:16, 13 June 2013
  • ...extrous operations. An automated firing pin safety block is also provided. Magazines are double-stack, with the magazine release button located at the base of t {{American Rifleman shooting results
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  • ...gun armor piercing ammunition, .50 BMG rifles, and the sale or transfer of magazines with a capacity of over 10 rounds. All rifles are normally exempt for the o ...flash hider, in which case it is legal to own and use them with detachable magazines.
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  • ...94") long for revolvers, and 120mm (4.72") for semi-automatic pistols, and magazines are restricted to 10 rounds. Handgun collectors are exempt from the laws st ...in Whitehall: Bolshevism and the Firearms Act of 1920]; paper presented to American Society of Criminology conference, San Diego, November 1997.</ref>. These r
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  • ...cally opposed views. On one hand, there are those who advocate for a more "American-style" right-to-ownership, and object to the registration of their personal ...ges, laws were put into place that restricted ownership of high capacity [[magazines]], limiting [[handguns]] to 10 rounds and most [[semi-automatic rifle]]s to
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  • ... A Comparison of Results from Two Recent National Surveys''. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 455. (May 1981)</ref><ref name="CN ...rotection. The importance of guns also derives from the role of hunting in American culture, which remains popular as a sport in the country today.<ref name="a
    52 KB (7,965 words) - 21:42, 12 June 2013
  • ...ake a technical distinction that views pistols as a subset of handguns. In American usage, the term "pistol" refers to a handgun whose chamber is integral with ...d speedloaders can be stored loaded indefinitely with no issues. Semi-auto magazines have springs under tension when loaded. These springs may weaken and fail t
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  • ...sh partisans firing a [[Ckm wz.30]] (a [[Poland|Polish]]-made clone of the American Browning M1917) in 1944.]] ...linkable strips (such as the [[Hotchkiss machine gun|Hotchkiss]]) or large magazines. A common example of a heavy-caliber machine gun would be the [[M2 Browning
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  • ...0 g) or aluminum (140 g) double-stacked straight box [[Magazine (firearms)|magazines]]. ...tates by President Clinton in 1997 because they could accept high-capacity magazines. The SR9 was an HK91A2ZF with the pistol grip and buttstock replaced with a
    33 KB (5,264 words) - 16:47, 15 March 2013
  • ...x [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine]], but since 1977, slightly curved, steel magazines are used with a 15-round capacity (weighing 0.12 kg) or a 30-round capacity ...are: sling, cleaning kit, quick-loading device and a clamp which holds two magazines. As an option, tritium-illuminated sights are also available (used for firi
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  • ...oring the industry standard "break in period" to give both the firearm and magazines a chance to properly break in and mate moving parts. The suggested break i [[Category:American 9mm semi-automatic pistols]]
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