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  • |name= FN 2000 ...ttp://www.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 T
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  • |name= FN FAL |used_by=See ''[[FN FAL#Production and use|Production and use]]''
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  • |image= FN-P90.JPG |caption= FN P90 LV/LIR with empty magazine
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  • ...Herstal Group includes Herstal, parent company and two main subsidiaries , FN HERSTAL, active in the Defense and Law Enforcement fields, and Browning / U FN originated in the small city of Herstal, near Liège. The ''Fabrique Nation
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  • ...ms]], requiring the services of more than one crewman, just like artillery guns. Generally, an automatic firearm designed for a single user is referred to For handguns and long guns, the [[projectile]] is a [[bullet]], or in historical [[cannons]], a [[cann
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  • *'''Simple blowback''' - [[MP 18]], [[MP 40]], [[Uzi submachine gun]], [[Walther PPK]] *'''Blish Lock''' - early [[Thompson submachine gun]]s
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  • ...ous series of small [[firearm]]s, notably the [[Heckler & Koch MP5|MP5]] [[submachine gun]], [[Heckler & Koch G3|G3]] and more modern [[Heckler & Koch G36|G36]] ...[Glock]] was the first firearms manufacturer to use polymers in their hand guns, however it was Heckler & Koch who actually claimed that title when they re
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  • ...e Greek state did not support [[Pyrkal]] which was already producing the [[FN FAL]] rifle under license. Subsequently, EBO was founded by the state in Ai ...tories hundreds of thousands of rifles (military and civilian) and machine guns, as well as pistols, mortars, ammunition&expolsives, rocket launchers, land
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  • ...an the pistol cartridges of submachine guns, but that could be used like a submachine gun in close-quarters and urban fighting. Production of the StG44 was never ...ner 98k, for example [[Fabrique Nationale de Herstal|Fabrique Nationale]] (FN) in [[Belgium]] and [[Česká Zbrojovka]] (CZ) in [[Czechoslovakia]] produc
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  • ==Machine guns== ==Submachine guns==
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  • * '''[[FN Model 1910]]''': Developed before World War I, many M1910s were in service ...Tokarev TT-33]]''': Standard pistol of the [[Soviet Union]], derived from FN-Browning designs, but sturdier and easier to manufacture. Licensed manufac
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  • ;Machine Guns *[[FN M1903|FN Browning M1903]]
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  • ...fle rounds are known as [[Battle rifle]]s, Examples are the post war era [[FN FAL]], [[H&K G3]] and [[M14 rifle]]. [[Belt (ammo)|Belt-fed]] weapons or ri | colspan="5"| Ak 5 is the Swedish version of [[Belgium| Belgian]] [[FN FNC]]. It is the main [[service rifle]] of the Swedish Armed Forces.
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  • *[[FN MINIMI|ADI F89]] (Australia - LMG - 5.56 mm NATO: Licensed Production FN MINIMI) *[[Ak 5]] (Sweden - Assault Rifle - 5.56 mm NATO: Licensed Production FN FNC)
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  • ...ense weapon]]s (PDWs), all of which are sometimes designated as submachine guns. *[[FMK-3 submachine gun]]
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  • ...t. By contrast, soldiers armed with rapid fire weapons (such as submachine guns) were much more likely to have fired their weapons in battle. These conclus ...rique Nationale de Herstal|Fabrique Nationale]] also submitted their new [[FN FAL]] via the American firm of Harrington & Richardson as the T48. However,
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  • ...nemy's head down until it was too late. (The idea would resurface in the [[submachine gun]] and ultimately the [[assault rifle]].) It is not known if any of thes ...nd used it into the 1990s. [[Poland]] ([[Browning wz.1928]]), [[Belgium]] (FN M1930) and [[Sweden]] (Kulsprutegevär m/21 and m/37) developed and issued
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  • ...with the M16A2 rifle and was intended to replace the .45 ACP M3 submachine guns and selected M9 pistols and M16 rifle series with most Army units (this pla ...fewest stoppages, 116 minor stoppages and 11 major ones, followed by the [[FN SCAR]] with 226 stoppages and the HK416 with 233.<ref>[http://www.defensete
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  • ...ionally to the side ([[FG42]], [[Johnson LMG]]) or on top ([[Bren gun]], [[FN P90]]). When the magazine is empty, it can be detached from the firearm and ...]n [[RPK]] light machine gun and the [[United States|American]] [[Thompson submachine gun]].
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  • ...vidual weapon with a fixed, naked barrel. On the other hand medium machine guns have usually had more endurance of some sort, such as the aforementioned he ...f issue, and they were also quite heavy; being, essentially, heavy machine guns.
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