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  • [[Image:Knight's Armament Co.jpg|right]] '''Knight's Armament Company''' (''KAC'', also ''Knight's Manufacturing Company'') is an [[United States of America|American]] [[fire
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  • The [[Knight's Armament Company]] '''Rail Adapter System II Upper Receiver Extension''', or '''RAS ...ting unit in that it never touches the barrel of the weapon (much like the Knight's Free Floating RAS). While the earlier rail systems by KAC could be installe
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  • *[[SR-25]], designed by [[Knight's Armament Company]]
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  • ... Long Beach and afterwards worked for the Vega Aircraft Company installing armament. During World War II, he enlisted for Aviation Ordnance in the United State In [[1990]], he joined [[Knight's Armament Company]] (KAC) to create the Stoner Rifle-25 ([[SR-25]]), which currently
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  • ... barrel for use with a stainless steel sound suppressor made by [[Knight's Armament Company|KAC]] (when suppressed subsonic ammunition is used). * '''MP5SD-N''': Retractable buttstock, "Navy" trigger group, [[Knight's Armament Company|KAC]] stainless steel suppressor.
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  • [[Image:Knight's Armament Co.jpg|right]] '''Knight's Armament Company''' (''KAC'', also ''Knight's Manufacturing Company'') is an [[United States of America|American]] [[fire
    3 KB (407 words) - 13:44, 19 May 2014
  • The [[Knight's Armament Company]] '''Rail Adapter System II Upper Receiver Extension''', or '''RAS ...ting unit in that it never touches the barrel of the weapon (much like the Knight's Free Floating RAS). While the earlier rail systems by KAC could be installe
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  • .../ref> Most of the U.S. Marine Corps' M16A4s are equipped with a [[Knight's Armament Company]] M5 RAS handguard, allowing vertical grips, lasers, tactical light ...last suppressor was replaced by the Mk 2 blast suppressor made by Knight's Armament Company (KAC). The KAC suppressor can be fully submerged and water will dra
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  • ...QD is able to quickly detach from the rifle, and be replaced by a Knight's Armament Company M4 RAS lower handguard. An advantage of using a 40 mm grenade laun ...els, the grenade launcher is intended for use in concert with the Knight's Armament Company M5 RAS. Again, an advantage of this system is the attachment of ra
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  • ...he [[M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System]], a contract awarded to [[Knight's Armament Company]]. However, the Army still continued to acquire M24s from Remington ...pability, and range.<ref name="advanced-armament.com">[http://www.advanced-armament.com/pdf/M24E1PressRelease20Sept10.pdf US Army Awards Contract to Reconfigur
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  • Colt '''Model 925''' carbines were tested fitted with the [[Knight's Armament Corporation]] (KAC) M4 RAS under the designation '''M4E2''', but this desig ...4A1 carbine, a Rail Interface System (RIS) handguard developed by Knight's Armament Company, a shortened quick-detachable [[M203 grenade launcher]] and [[Sight
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  • ...s. While a number of trigger options were tried in the end, the [[Knight's Armament Company]] (KAC) 2-stage trigger was finally decided upon as the standard. ... free-float tubes. The SPR/A, SPR/B, and Mk 12 Mod 1 all use the [[Knights Armament Company]] M4 Match Free-Floating Rail Adapter System. The Mk 12 Mod 0 uses
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  • * [[Knight's Armament Company PDW]] - (6x35mm KAC)
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  • *[[Knight's Armament Company]] (KAC) [[Picatinny rail|Rail Interface System]] (RIS) [[Forearm|fo
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  • |manufacturer= [[Knight's Armament Company]] ...niper rifle]] designed by [[Eugene Stoner]] and manufactured by [[Knight's Armament Company]].<ref name="WG"/> The SR-25 uses a [[rotating bolt]] and a [[direc
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  • ...ipment M203PI grenade launcher, and a [[Knight's Armament Company|Knight's Armament]] quadrant sight assembly to which a Firepoint red dot sight is attached. T
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  • ...3 modular rail system" (this most likely implies the use of the [[Knight's Armament Company]] Free-Floating Rail Adapter System) and an M16A1 trigger assembly ...[[Mk 262|Mk 262 Mod 1]]), but there also have been examples using Knight's Armament (henceforth referred to as KAC) two-stage match triggers. The SAM-R is also
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  • * [[Knight's Armament Company]] (Stoner)
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  • ...he [[M-16]] series service rifle, and the SR-25 rifle produced by Knight's Armament Company (KAC).
    16 KB (2,707 words) - 15:23, 15 March 2013
  • *'''Handguards:''' The standard handguard for the CQBR is the [[Knight's Armament Company]] Rail Interface System (M4 Carbine RIS; National Stock Number 1005
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  • ...m/portfolio/m110/?cate_cm=military&term=m110&features=m110 M110], Knight's Armament Company</ref> |manufacturer= [[Knight's Armament Company]]
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