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  • ...iderable abuse from recoil, and the weapon climbs off-target quickly. Most military forces adopting the FAL eventually eliminated full-automatic firearms train ... weapon. The FAL's receiver is normally machined, whilst most other modern military rifles use quicker stamping or casting techniques. Modern FALs have many im
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  • ...just look at the name of this website), but usually only by civilians. In military use, a gun is an [[artillery]] piece with a relatively high [[muzzle veloci ...typically, higher [[trajectories]]. Hand-held firearms, like [[rifles]], [[carbines]], [[pistols]] and other small firearms are rarely called "guns" in the res
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  • |manufacturer=[[Israel Military Industries|Israel Military Industries (IMI)]], Bernadelli, [[Indumil]], Ka Pa Sa State Factories ... Galili]] and Yaacov Lior, produced by [[Israel Military Industries|Israel Military Industries Ltd]] (now Israel Weapon Industries (IWI) Ltd). The weapon syste
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  • * Israeli [[IMI Negev]], [[IMI Galil]] assault rifle and [[Tavor TAR-21]] [[bullpup]] assault rifle * South African Vektor [[R4 assault rifle|R4]] series of rifles and carbines, [[Vektor CR-21]] assault rifle and [[Vektor SS-77|Mini-SS]] machine gun
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  • |type= military [[carbine]] |manufacturer=[[M1 Carbine#Military Contractors|''Military contractors'']]<br/> [[M1 Carbine#Commercial copies|''Commercial copies'']]
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  • ...]] [[assault rifle]] or the [[M4 carbine|M4 Carbine]] used by the American military. The M203 can also be mounted onto a [[Colt Canada C7 rifle|C7]], a Canadia ...e_xm320_general.html H&K USA.com website]</ref> and was introduced to U.S. military forces during the early 1970s. Replacing the older [[M79 grenade launcher]]
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  • ...ther than those that are prohibited, are classified as restricted. Many <s>military-</s> scary-looking, [[semi-automatic rifle]]s, such as the [[AR15]] are als :* Carbines, rifles and shotguns of designs commonly known as, including any variants o
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  • ...rdization Agreement ([[STANAG]]) 4179 was authorized in order to allow the military services of member nations to easily share rifle [[ammunition]] and magazin ...atible magazines can be made to almost any capacity, though those used for military service usually hold 20 or 30 rounds of [[5.56x45mm NATO]] ammunition. 40-r
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  • |manufacturer=[[Israel Military Industries]], [[FN Herstal]], [[Norinco]], [[Lyttleton Engineering Works]] Over its service lifetime, the Uzi was manufactured by [[Israel Military Industries]], [[FN Herstal]], and other manufacturers.
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  • ...heir [[Luger P08 pistol|Luger pistol]].<ref>Hogg, Ian V.; Weeks, John S. ''Military Small Arms of the 20th Century (7th Edition)'', p.40. Krause Publications, ...e U.S. Army for testing at [[Springfield Arsenal]] in mid-1903. The German military expressed official interest in a 9 mm version of the Parabellum in 1904.
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  • In 1994, [[Israel]] introduced the ''Magal'', a compact weapon based on the [[IMI Galil#Variants|Galil MAR]] using the .30 Carbine cartridge. After complaint ...barrel length robs the round of much of its power. Even in longer-barreled carbines, the high sectional density of the projectile causes the bullet to overpene
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