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  • ...rder:1px solid green"| <div style="float:right"><small><nowiki>[</nowiki>[[February 19|more]]<nowiki>]</nowiki></small></div>What else happened today File:Val Browning M1918 BAR.jpg| [[1918]]: Lt. [[Val Browning]] with the [[Browning Automatic Rifle]].
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  • |production_date= 1903-[[1918]] ...h|.303 inch]]-[[calibre]] [[rifle]] produced in [[Canada]] from 1903 until 1918,<ref name="Phillips, J. 2005">Phillips, Dupuis, and Chadwick ''The Ross Rif
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  • ...ee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security, 109th Congress, 2d Session, February 28, 2006</ref> Incidents of gun violence in [[Gun-Free School Zones Act of ...on]] did not abolish personal gun ownership during the initial period from 1918 to 1929; the introduction of gun control in 1929 coincided with the beginni
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  • ...50-round<ref name="Phillips, p.354"/> trial of an improved version on [[15 February]] 1917.<ref name="Phillips, p.354"/> The Master-General of Ordnance, Blair, ...yal Small Arms Factory|RSAF Enfield]]. This took place between 19-21 March 1918, and the Huot competed against the Lewis, [[Hotchkiss M1909 Benet-Mercie ma
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  • ... be "burnt" out of the steel producing a brittle receiver.<ref>''Canfield, February 2008, p. 13</ref> Towards the end of the war, Springfield turned out the M M1903 rifles made before [[February 1918]] utilized [[receivers]] and [[bolts]] which were single heat-treated by a
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  • ...War I, weapons production in Steyr was all but entirely prohibited, and in 1918, the company faced bankruptcy. To survive, the company converted their mach ...ml "Iraqi insurgents using Austrian rifles from Iran"], ''The Telegraph'', February 13, 2007</ref>
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  • ...utomatic Colt Pistol). The project was then titled "Annihilator I", and by 1918, most of the design issues had been resolved. However, the war ended before ...dsson, Bruce, ''Storm trooper Tactics: Innovation in the German Army, 1914-1918'', Praeger Press, 1995</ref>
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  • ...twin synchronised Vickers, as did most British and French fighters between 1918 and the mid 1930s. In the air, the heavy water cooling system was redundant ...IN., M.G., MARK 4B 1949 SECTION C1]''' W.O. Code No. 6103, The War Office, February 1950 (41 pg .PDF file, 2.1 MB)
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  • ...ullet. it was first introduced to the Army Technical Service on July, 6th, 1918. its official designation was Carabine Mitrailleuse (English: Machine Carbi ...Villar Perosa aircraft submachine gun|Villar Perosa]], the [[Beretta Model 1918]] and the [[MP18]]. These weapons fired cartridges derived from pistol cham
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