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  • ...-15]]/[[M16 rifle]] designed by [[Eugene Stoner]] who first designed the [[Armalite]] [[AR10]]. In the Stoner system, gas is routed from a port in the barrel d Stoner himself designed a gas piston system for the Armalite [[AR18]].
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  • ...Russian [[SKS]] [[carbine]] and French [[MAS-49]] series of semi-automatic rifles. The gas system is fitted with a gas regulator behind the front sight base, FAL rifles have also been manufactured in both light and heavy-barrel configurations,
    46 KB (7,420 words) - 16:26, 15 March 2013
  • ... working parts of a rifle where they directly impinge on the bolt carrier. Rifles that use this system include the [[M16 rifle|M16]] and French [[MAS-49]]. ... and the gas port is in nearly the same location along the barrel for both rifles.
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  • ...iented [[Heckler & Koch HK33|HK33]] and [[Heckler & Koch G41|G41]] assault rifles. However, the G11 program came to an abrupt end when the Bundeswehr rejecte ...ion ''Gewehr G36''. The order also involved an option for a further 17,000 rifles. Deliveries were first made to the Bundeswehr's NATO Quick Reaction Force d
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  • ...ron sight m15a4carbine.jpg|thumb|right|Looking down the iron sight of an [[ArmaLite]] M15A4 Carbine (a civilian copy of the [[M4 Carbine]])]] ...justable for [[windage]] and/or [[elevation]], though in many [[military]] rifles, the front sight is also adjustable.
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  • ...cludes some of the more notable Assault Rifles but also covers some Battle Rifles. ...0s, Izhmash designers developed the unified complex of Kalashnikov assault rifles chambered for domestic 7.62 x 39mm, 5.45 x 39mm cartridges as well as the 5
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  • *[[Armalite AR-1]] (US - Bolt Action Rifle - 7.62 mm NATO) *[[Armalite AR-2]] (US)
    163 KB (24,459 words) - 09:49, 19 May 2015
  • * [[Vigilance Rifles 408 Cheytac Semi-Automatic Sniper Rifles]] * [[Vigilance Rifles 338 Lapua Semi_Automatic Sniper Rifles]]
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  • ...he U.S. military designation for a family of [[rifle]]s derived from the [[ArmaLite]] [[AR-15]] and further developed by [[Colt's Manufacturing Company|Colt]] ...ferred to as "AR-15s" (because of Colt's purchase of the nomenclature from Armalite), are popular recreational firearms in the United States, with versions man
    64 KB (10,494 words) - 16:48, 15 March 2013
  • ...1,000<ref>''"The FY2006 current ARNG requirement for M4 Carbines is 60,943 rifles at a cost of $1k each."'' [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/g ...ns of the [[M16 rifle|M16]], all based on the original [[AR-15]] made by [[ArmaLite]]. It is a shorter and lighter version of the [[M16 rifle#M16A2|M16A2]] [[a
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  • ... concept was originally proposed by Mark Westrom, currently president of [[ArmaLite]], while working at [[Rock Island Arsenal]]. The program was an outgrowth o ... the later SPRs came solely from ArmaLite, or were a mix of receivers from ArmaLite and Colt/Diemaco. All of these upper receivers are flat-topped, but have be
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  • ...the Minors' License. This licence allows a minor to possess non-restricted rifles or shotguns without needing to be under direct supervision of a licensed ad '''Non-restricted''' - Most [[long guns]], rifles and shotguns are classified non-restricted.
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  • ...automatic]] [[AR-15]] civilian version which were originally designed by [[Armalite]]), and [[light machine gun]]s. This is done primarily in militaries and by
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  • ... the standard caliber for its service rifles, further development of these rifles was discontinued (the British Army chose to adopt the 7.62 mm L1A1 SLR auto ...machine gun]]. Both designs were based on the [[5.56x45mm NATO|5.56 mm]] [[Armalite AR-18|AR-18]] assault rifle, which was manufactured in Britain by Sterling
    20 KB (3,292 words) - 16:56, 15 March 2013
  • ...Note 6: Technical Information Concerning AR-10B Series Rifles''," from the ArmaLite website). ...n order to answer repeated questions concerning the ArmaLite AR-10B series rifles, particularly on differences between the [[AR-10B]] series, the [[M-16]] se
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  • ...Many NATO member nations, but not all, subsequently developed or purchased rifles with the ability to accept this type of magazine. ...rtain makes of plastic-bodied magazines are used in [[M16 rifle|M16]]-type rifles and carbines), followers can tilt causing misfeeds or jams, and springs can
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  • [[Image:AR7rifle.jpg|thumb|350px|right|[[ArmaLite]] [[AR-7]] survival takedown rifle with magazines]] ==Rifles==
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  • ...rtise, along with plenty of new notions about engineering and alloys, to [[ArmaLite]] where his career in firearms design really took off.
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  • |name= Armalite Rifle 15 |manufacturer=originally [[ArmaLite]] & [[Colt's Manufacturing Company|Colt]]
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  • ...armint cartridge. The .223 Remington was developed specifically for the [[Armalite AR-15]], a version of which later became the U.S. military's [[M16 rifle]]. ... cartridges in use in the United States, being widely used in two types of rifles: (1) [[varmint rifle]]s, most of which are [[bolt action]] and commonly hav
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