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  • ...nvented by [[Robert Hillberg]] and closely resembled his earlier work on [[insurgency weapon]]s. ...tol that is truly a derringer design is the [[FP-45 Liberator]], a .45 ACP insurgency weapon dropped behind Axis lines in [[World War II]].
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  • ...dent on date and location, as they have changed along with developments in weapons and societies. ... distributes arms to citizens in areas ravaged by foreign infiltration and insurgency, as state policy.
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  • The INSAS system was originally planned to have three component weapons: a standard rifle, a carbine, and a squad automatic rifle ([[Light machine ... Maoist insurgency in that country. Some sources claim that around 100,000 weapons were exported to Nepal as part of this agreement.Latest sources say that fe
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  • ...ctual firepower of regular soldiers. It was also clear, however, that such weapons dramatically increased ammunition use and in order for a rifleman to be abl ...sked the Aberdeen Proving Ground to submit a report on the smaller caliber weapons. A team led by Donald Hall, director of program development at Aberdeen, re
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  • ...> Ron Paul,<ref>[http://www.ronpaullibrary.org/document.php?id=301 Assault Weapons and Assaults on the Constitution], 2008-12-30</ref> and [[Gun Owners of Ame ...as Guatemala and the Philippines preserved their freedom against communist insurgency by arming the people and forming rural militias in the 1980s.<ref>Pratt, La
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  • ...ight machine guns is also available in a night fighting configuration. The weapons are then designated '''RPKN''', '''RPKSN''', '''RPK-74N''', '''RPKS-74N''' ...all-arms-2004.pdf Small Arms (Infantry Weapons) used by the Anti-Coalition Insurgency.] Retrieved on September 10, 2008.</ref>. Made as a combination of the ex-Y
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  • ...f>[http://tml.travellercentral.com/hillberg/index.html Hillberg Insurgency Weapons: The Winchester Liberator] - GunTech.com, September 2010}}</ref> His desig ...and later Republic Aviation. During [[World War II]] he worked on adapting weapons designed for use on the ground to aircraft use, with all the challenges inh
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  • ... the hunt".<ref>[http://www.boomershoot.org/general/ScaryWords.htm Assault Weapons - Sniper Rifles] Joe Huffman, February 7, 2008</ref>­<ref>[http://science. Snipers generally prefer to [[zeroing|zero]] their weapons at a target range, although it can also be done in the field. This is where
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  • : ''This article is about the [[American]] WW2 [[insurgency weapon]]. For the shotgun, see [[Winchester Liberator]]; for the 3D printa ...uide Lamp Division plant in Anderson, Indiana assembled a million of these weapons. The ''Liberator'' project took about 6 months from conception to end of p
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  • ...ase wall with a long taper to facilitate feeding and extraction in various weapons. ... deliver accurate fire to stop high-speed drug runners. Similarly, .50 BMG weapons have attracted attention from law enforcement agencies; they have been adop
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  • ...lions, and the rifle saw considerable combat service in Portugal's counter-insurgency campaigns in Angola and Mozambique.<ref>Afonso, Aniceto and Gomes, Carlos d ...een previously dismantled, though a few were legally imported as Class III weapons. Large numbers of AR-10 7.62 mm magazines were imported as well. Many of th
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