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  • ...y members of the [[Israel]]i intelligence agency, the Mossad, the CIA, the British, Chilean, Iraqi or South African government were behind the assassination.< ... harness the intellectual resources of Canada, as well as place developing British technology outside of German reach during [[World War II]]. Formed up on a
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  • {{Gun politics}} ...d through legal and criminal use.<ref>Spitzer, Donald J.,''The Politics of Gun Control'', Page 1. Chatham House Publishers, Inc., 1995.</ref>
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  • {{Gun politics}} * '''Category R''': restricted weapons: [[machine gun]]s, rocket launchers, [[assault rifle]]s, [[flame-thrower]]s, anti-tank gun
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  • {{Gun politics}} ...In a study of gun ownership in selected western nations, Canada's level of gun ownership (21.8%) was similar to France's (23.8%) and Sweden's (16.6%). Of
    33 KB (5,020 words) - 12:56, 21 September 2013
  • ...ty; only 43 percent believe new laws would be more effective in reducing [[gun violence in the United States]] than the better enforcement of existing law {{Gun politics}}
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  • ...ted from the roller-locked recoil operating system of the [[MG42]] machine gun but with a fixed barrel and gas system. It was realized that with careful a ...977, the West German government ceded ownership of G3 production and sales rights exclusively to HK.
    33 KB (5,264 words) - 16:47, 15 March 2013
  • {{gun ...erman [[FG 42|FG42]] and [[M1941 Johnson machine gun|Johnson light machine gun]]; they located the barrel in line with the stock, well below eye level, an
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  • ...ecutive that is based across Canada with its current executive residing in British Columbia (President), Newfoundland and Labrador (Vice President) and Ontari * British Columbia-Yukon
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 & Blair Hagen
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  • ...intended to coincide with the opening of the UK's firearms register (see [[Gun politics in the United Kingdom]]) and the 2012 Summer Olympics. [[Category:British gun rights groups]]
    3 KB (410 words) - 16:53, 15 March 2013
  • * The British Prone Rifle Championship, the "Roberts", first stage on Friday, second stag * British Men's 3x40 and Women's 3x20 Championships, an Unsquadded 3x20 (open to all)
    2 KB (355 words) - 16:53, 15 March 2013
  • ...Bren gun]]s ([[Charlton Automatic Rifle]]).<ref>See Ian D. Skennerton, The British Service Lee, (London: Arms and Armour Press, 1982).</ref> Another well-know ...to count the Conservative Party as a political ally in supporting property rights and the ability to enjoy their firearms in a fair, equitable, and reasonabl
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  • ... what should the balance be between an individual's right of self-defense, gun ownership, and citizens' interest in maintaining public safety? ... regulate guns.<ref name = "spitzer">Spitzer, Robert J.: ''The Politics of Gun Control''. Chatham House Publishers, Inc., 1995</ref>
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  • ... surplus market in many countries. Together with the [[RPD]] light machine gun the SKS was one of the first weapons chambered for the 7.62x39mm M43 round ...cessive recoil. These cartridges, such as the [[7.92x57mm Mauser]], [[.303 British]], [[.30-06 Springfield]], and [[7.62 x 54R]] were effective to ranges of u
    28 KB (4,407 words) - 16:56, 15 March 2013
  • From 1987 to 2001 Tomkins PLC, a British company, owned Smith & Wesson. ...s on the sale and distribution of their products. Gun clubs and gun rights groups responded to this agreement almost instantly by initiating large-scale boyc
    22 KB (3,239 words) - 16:58, 15 March 2013
  • ...</ref>. Cukier is also the President and co-founder of the [[Coalition for Gun Control]] and on the Board of the [[International Action Network on Small A ...l sorts, including [[Bill C-68]], which spawned the ineffective [[Canadian gun registry]].
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  • ... state. While this was allegedly an effort to reduce crime by making every gun traceable, no information from the registry has ever been introduced into e ...news/story.html?id=80f74558-04f9-469f-8dd1-5a7cf4b8ce7e Government extends gun-registration amnesty] 2008-05-14</ref> and is currently set to expire on Ma
    36 KB (5,616 words) - 19:37, 25 August 2013
  • ...] developed for the [[M2 Browning machine gun|Browning .50 Caliber machine gun]] in the late 1910s. Entering service officially in 1921, the round is base ...arlos Hathcock]] in 1967, using the same round in an [[M2 Browning Machine Gun]] equipped with a telescopic sight. This weapon was used by other snipers,
    21 KB (3,227 words) - 15:23, 15 March 2013
  • ...=view&id=409&Itemid=43 Why does the CACP support the Firearms Registry?]'' Gun Owners' Resource, 4-28-09</ref>. ...rapes<ref>"[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/8309272.stm Gun crime rises by 17% in London]," BBC News, Thursday, 15 October 2009</ref>
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  • {{gun ...sidearm conforming to this specification. Browning had previously sold the rights to his successful [[M1911 Colt pistol|M1911 U.S. Army automatic pistol]] to
    24 KB (3,647 words) - 15:24, 15 March 2013
  • ...ceed the limiting muzzle velocity. That, in turn, disqualified every such gun for the exemption. Each became, therefore, a "real firearm" -- one that, t ...ing gun qualifies for that exemption. No airgun, no paintball gun, no CO2 gun -- nothing.
    131 KB (21,778 words) - 15:24, 15 March 2013

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