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  • ...|thumb|A [[Browning Arms Company|Browning]] [[9x19mm Parabellum|9x19mm]] [[Browning Hi-Power|Hi-Power]] ]] Some handgun subtypes include [[single-shot]] pistols, [[revolver]]s, [[semi-automatic pistol]]s, and [[Automatic firearm|fully automatic]], or [[machine pistol]]
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  • ...ion designs date from before World War II, in the period before reliable [[semi-automatic rifle]]s became widely available. ===Lever-action Shotguns===
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  • *[[Accu-Tek AT32]] (US - Pistol - 7.65 x 17 mm Browning/.32 ACP) *[[Accu-Tek AT380]] (US - Pistol - 9 x 17 mm Browning Short/.380 ACP)
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  • |type= [[semi-automatic shotgun]] |action= [[semi-automatic]]
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  • ... 10,000,000+ <ref>[http://www.remington.com/library/history/firearm_models/shotguns/model_870_wingmaster.asp Remington product page]</ref> ...he fragile Model 10 (and later the improved model 29). Working with [[John Browning]], Pedersen also helped design the Model 17<ref>Snyder, Walter C. ''Ithaca
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  • ...p-action]] [[Remington 870]], two semi-automatic action [[Remington 1100]] shotguns, 20 boxes of shotgun shells, a clay trap, and three boxes of clay pigeons.] ...[[double barreled shotgun]]s, pump-action, bolt-action, lever-action, and semi-automatic models.
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  • ...ithin ten shots; metal mesh may last for hundreds or thousands of shots of semi-automatic fire, or significantly less for full-automatic fire. Like wipes, such pack ...c crack'' as the mach wave reflects off adjacent structures or geography. Semi-automatic firearms also make a distinct noise as their action cycles, ejecting the fi
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  • ... open action requirement alone tends to discourage the use of auto-loading shotguns as it is time consuming to unload if the second shell is not used. Addition ...orting, and anything from a modified to a full choke. The majority of trap shotguns built today feature interchangeable choke tubes, but older guns generally h
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  • |designer= [[John Browning]] ...n]] [[shotguns]] originally designed by famed American gun designer [[John Browning]] and produced by the [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company]] during the late
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  • ...un and the pump-action Winchester Model 1893 and [[Winchester Model 1897]] shotguns. ...r action than the toggle-link Model 1876. It was designed by [[John Moses Browning]], who had a long and profitable relationship with Winchester from the 1880
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  • |designer= [[John Browning]] ...'.50 BMG''' is a [[cartridge]] developed for the [[M2 Browning machine gun|Browning .50 Caliber machine gun]] in the late 1910s. Entering service officially in
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  • ...rom [[Browning BAR-1918]] [[automatic rifle]], which allowed for selective semi-automatic of full-automatic fire from open bolt. Feeding was from detachable magazine *[[List of shotguns]]
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  • |name= Remington Model 11 / Browning Auto-5 |type= [[Semi-automatic shotgun]]
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  • ...esigned by integrating the action of a handgun such as a [[revolver]] or [[semi-automatic handgun|autoloader]] into a longer weapon with a rifle barrel and stock. Th ... the [[M1 carbine|M1 Carbine]] firing a 7.62x33mm cartridge. However, the semi-automatic M1 carbine was produced in a 10-to-1 ratio to the M2.
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  • ===Semi-automatic vs. Revolver Cartridges=== ...parison of similar-sized cartridges with different rims, see [[.380 ACP]] (semi-automatic) vs. [[.38 Special]] (revolver.)
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