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  • ...inly employed for targets at ranges of about 1,400 metres (1,530 yd) using rifles with larger ammunition while DMs are utilized for targets at ranges of up t ... infantryman and a [[sniper]] and as such so-called '''designated marksman rifles''' (DMRs) have been developed with this middle ground in mind.
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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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  • ...led that many U.S. infantrymen (as many as 2/3) never actually fired their rifles in combat. By contrast, soldiers armed with rapid fire weapons (such as sub Existing rifles were poorly suited to real-world combat for both of these reasons. Although
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  • ...s a hand grip when firing the M203. A separate sighting system is added to rifles fitted with the M203, as the rifle's standard sights are not matched to the ...onents, usually including the launcher, adaptors for attachment to assault rifles, and leaf sights (which can be used with the rifle's front sight post). M2
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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 ...'' match-grade ammunition in 2009 for use in .300 Winchester Magnum sniper rifles like the U.S. Navy Mk.13 MOD 5 rifle or reconfigured M24 SWSs. This ammunit
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  • ...1,000<ref>''"The FY2006 current ARNG requirement for M4 Carbines is 60,943 rifles at a cost of $1k each."'' [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/g ...07/11/5/nation/19381084&sec=nation Malaysia has license to make M4 assault rifles] The Star 2007-11-05</ref> It is expected that these weapons will not only
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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. ...lescoping M4 buttstocks, and the Crane Enhanced telescoping buttstock. The rifles are compatible with any type of stock system developed for the M16.
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  • ...n dampened, due to the introduction of carbines based on full-size assault rifles (such as the [[M4 Carbine]] variant of the [[M16 rifle#M16A2|M16A2]]) that ...d their high rate of fire and lower recoil enable higher accuracy. Assault rifles and carbines, by comparison, are generally heavier and have higher muzzle b
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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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  • The AUG was designed as a family of rifles that could be quickly adapted to a wide variety of roles with the change of ...nally threaded to take a [[Blank-firing adaptor|blank-firing attachment]]. Rifles equipped with 407 mm (16.0 in) and 508 mm (20.0 in) barrels are able to lau
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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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  • ...he [[M16 rifle|M16]], and is distinguished from later civilian-model AR-15 rifles marketed by Colt Firearms. Currently, AR-15 is a generic term for a civilia ...g this as it is possible to make an illegal configuration.<ref>Gunsmithing Rifles, Patrick Sweeney (1999) p. 286</ref>
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  • [[File:AR10-SR25-2.jpg|thumb|300px|The other side of the same rifles.]]A great deal has been said and asked about the similarities and differenc ...big><u>'''TECHNICAL NOTE 6: TECHNICAL INFORMATION CONCERNING AR-10B SERIES RIFLES'''</u></big></center>
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  • ...ied with the addition of a CQD RSM sling adapter plate. However, many CQBR rifles also use surplus M16A1 lower receivers. Internally, the CQBR also takes adv *'''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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