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  • ... targets at ranges up to 800 metres (870 yd) with a highly-accurate [[semi-automatic rifle]] equipped with a [[telescopic sight]]. Like [[sniper]]s, DM's are tr ... specialised, purpose-built [[bolt-action]] or [[Semi-automatic rifle|semi-automatic]] [[sniper rifle]]s while DMs are often equipped with accurized [[battle ri
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  • |type= [[Automatic rifle]] ...weapon designs of [[World War II]],<ref name="Senich">Senich, Peter: ''The German Assault Rifle: 1935–1945'', page 239. Paladin Press, 1987.</ref><ref name
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  • The '''Fusil Automatique Léger''' (Light Automatic Rifle) or '''FAL''' is a [[7.62x51 NATO]] [[Self-loading rifle|self-loading ...wer [[rifle]] [[cartridge]]. In the West, FAL's primary competitor was the German [[Heckler & Koch G3]].
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  • ...e above 3 criteria for eligibility when inquiries have been made. Certain automatic weapons have been designated as C&R firearms, and although a C&R FFL can be Importers and manufacturers of machine guns, short-barreled rifles and shotguns, and destructive devices must also pay a special occupational
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  • ...ly, an automatic firearm designed for a single user is referred to as an [[automatic rifle]]. However, many regulatory agencies, such as the American [[Bureau ...secondary method of attack used in close combat. For example, arms such as rifles, muskets, and occasionally [[submachine gun]]s can have [[bayonet]]s affixe
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  • ...8.jpg|thumb|[[Heckler & Koch GMG]], 40mm automatic grenade launcher of the German Army]] ...r attachments mounted under the barrel of a [[rifle]]. Alternatively, many rifles have been designed to fire [[rifle grenade]]s from their muzzle. Larger gre
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  • ...s outside their state of residence. The interstate purchase of long guns (rifles and shotguns) was not impeded by the act so long as the seller is federally ... Firearms Ownership]] has claimed that the GCA too closely resembles the [[German Weapons Law]] altered in 1938 by Nazi Germany. The Gun Control Act is alleg
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  • ... in [[muzzle energy]] output - handguns up to 1000 J, rifles up to 6000 J. Automatic guns, laser sights, silencers and [[hollow point bullet]]s are forbidden. G ... (c. 5)]</ref> leading to the current outright ban on the ownership of all automatic, and most self loading, firearms in the UK. The ownership of breach-loadin
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  • ...ly dangerous firearm or more than 5 pistols, revolvers or [[self-loading]] rifles or other-type firearms are being stored, they must be stored in a certified ...t are allowed to carry a loaded gun in public places. The ownership of air-rifles is not regulated but carrying or firing them in public places is not permit
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  • ... [[SIG 510]] battle rifle and/or the [[SIG P220|SIG-Sauer P220]] 9 mm semi-automatic pistol for officers, medical and postal personnel) at home with a specified ...e rifle is then returned to the discharged owner. The rifle is then a semi-automatic or self-loading rifle.
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  • ..., [[revolver]]s, [[semi-automatic pistol]]s, and [[Automatic firearm|fully automatic]], or [[machine pistol]]s. ... to both the [[Enfield Revolver]] and the later [[Browning Hi-Power]] semi-automatic.
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  • ....htm HKPro - How do you correctly pronounce "Koch?"]</ref>) is a [[Germany|German]] weapons manufacturing company famous for various series of small [[firear ...police forces. In 2002 BAE Systems, as it was by now known, resold HK to a German group (H&K Beteiligungs-GmbH) that was created for this purpose.
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  • ...1970s and 1980s by ''Gesellschaft für Hülsenlose Gewehrsysteme'' (GSHG) (German for "Corporation for Caseless Rifle Systems"), a conglomeration of companie ... rearwards within the weapon, dissipating energy for single shot and fully automatic modes but allowing burst mode to deliver three projectiles downrange before
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  • |type= [[Automatic rifle]] ...NATO|7.62 mm]] [[automatic rifle]] developed in the 1950s by the [[Germany|German]] armament manufacturer [[Heckler & Koch|Heckler & Koch GmbH]] (HK) in coll
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  • ... 1997, replacing the [[7.62x51mm NATO|7.62 mm]] [[Heckler & Koch G3|G3]] [[automatic rifle]].<ref name="woźniak">Woźniak, Ryszard. Encyklopedia najnowszej bro ...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
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  • The United States Army's Delta Force collaborated with the [[Germany|German]] arms maker to develop the new carbine. ...undergoing testing by the United States Marine Corps as the [[M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle]]. After the Marine Corps Operational Test & Evaluation Activity supe
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  • ... bullets, especially those intended for use at high velocity in centerfire rifles, are ''jacketed'', i.e. a portion of the lead-cored bullet is wrapped in a ...States military, for example, uses hollow-point bullets in some [[sniper]] rifles for their exceptional accuracy at long ranges, and believes that the hollow
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  • |name= Huot-Ross automatic rifle |image= Huot Automatic Rifle.jpg
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  • ... interest in purchasing (and possibly manufacturing under license) an East German-designed AK chambered for the 5.56x45mm cartridge<ref>Edward Clinton Ezell, ...sraeli company, [[Israel Military Industries|IMI]]. At least 300,000 INSAS rifles are in service with the Indian army; some of these have seen action in Indo
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  • ... was one of the final developments in the long line of [[Mauser]] military rifles. ...o an internal [[Magazine (firearm)|magazine]]. It was derived from earlier rifles, namely the Karabiner 98b, which in turn had been developed from the Mauser
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