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  • |cartridge= [[7.92x57mm Mauser]] ...ould influence post-war small arms development (particularily in the [[M60 machine gun]]) and ultimately help shape the modern [[assault rifle]] concept.<ref
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  • ... to manufacture 150,000 [[Mauser#Models 89/90/91 and Experimental Model 92|Mauser Model 89]] [[rifle]]s ordered by the Belgian Government. The [[United Kingdom|British]] [[.303 British|.303]] Browning aircraft machine gun introduced in the late 1930s and used in World War II was actually a li
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  • ...ion in order to retain the C&R designation, so for example, an unaltered [[Mauser]] [[Kar98k]] rifle used by the German Army in World War II would be conside ...e Internet, or in person. (This is especially important for collectors of pistols and revolvers since they may not otherwise be acquired outside a collector'
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  • ...long gun]]s such as [[rifle]]s and [[shotgun]]s, mounted weapons such as [[machine gun]]s and [[autocannon]]s, and larger weapons such as [[artillery]]. ...[semi-automatic pistol]]s, and [[Automatic firearm|fully automatic]], or [[machine pistol]]s.
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  • ...nge of [[small arms]], from [[pistol]]s to [[Hand grenade|grenade]]s and [[machine gun]]s. In its extensive product range, HK has used most of the operating s ...pany was registered in 1950. In the beginning, the company produced sewing machine parts and other fine mechanical devices, but this changed in 1956 when the
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  • |designer= [[Mauser]], [[CETME]], [[Heckler & Koch]] ...lly adapted from the roller-locked recoil operating system of the [[MG42]] machine gun but with a fixed barrel and gas system. It was realized that with caref
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  • *[[.50 BMG]] primers, used for the .50 Browning Machine Gun cartridge and [[wildcat cartridge|derivatives]] ... low-velocity [[pistol]]s and [[shotgun]]s, medium-rate powders for magnum pistols and light [[rifle]] rounds, and slow powders for large-bore heavy rifle rou
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  • *[[Mauser C96]] ;Machine Guns
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  • This is an extensive list of [[small arms]] — [[pistol]], [[machine gun]], [[grenade launcher]], [[anti-tank rifle]] — that includes variants *[[Adams-Wilmont]] (UK - Aircraft Machine Gun - .303 British)
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  • ...man Army designation '''Pistole 08''') was examined; however, unlike the [[Mauser C96]], which was converted in great numbers to ''Reihenfeuerpistolen'', the ... it was being replaced by the [[Walther P38]] starting in 1938. In 1930, [[Mauser]] took over manufacture of the P.08 (until 1943).<ref>Fitzsimons, p.1778.</
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  • ... In total, the United States procured around 2.7 million M1911 and M1911A1 pistols during its service life. ...e pre-eminent type of the 20th century and of nearly all modern centerfire pistols.
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  • |type= [[Machine gun]] |cartridge= [[7.92x57mm Mauser]]
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  • ...is article is about full auto or burst-capable pistols. For semi-automatic pistols, see [[Semi-automatic pistol]].'' ...ng mechanism is scaled down from that of a full-sized machine gun, while a machine pistol is built up from a semi-automatic pistol design.
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  • [[Image:Mauser logo.gif|right|Mauser Logo (Mauser Jagdwaffen GmbH)]]'''Mauser''' is the common name of a [[Germany|German]] arms manufacturer, maker of a ...r a time before being merged into ''Rheinmetall Waffe Munition Gmbh''. The Mauser name has also sometimes been licensed by other companies.
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  • |name= Mauser C96 |image= Mauser C96 M1916 Red 9 7.JPG
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  • ...e handgun categories include approximately half of the [[revolvers]] and [[pistols]] owned in [[Canada]]. There are specific provisions listed in [[section 1 ...matic pistols has become an offence equivalent to owning an unregistered [[machine gun]].
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  • ...tine firm Hispano Argentina de Automotives SA (HAFDASA) introduced the C-2 machine pistol issued to armoured vehicle personnel. This weapon was basically a sh ...d too limited in effectiveness for the role. In the First World War, the [[Mauser C96]] and artillery versions of the [[Luger pistol]] were issued with attac
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  • ...ll used in some weapons today with one example being the [[Glock]] line of pistols (which fire standard bullets). Unfortunately, many early attempts resulted ...el, and also causes the barrel to heat up more rapidly. Therefore, some [[machine-gun]]s are equipped with quick-change barrels that can be swapped every few
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  • ...a larger number of cartridges than a [[revolver]], although semi-automatic pistols are potentially more prone to malfunctions than revolvers due to their more ...rget or hunting pistols (a notable exception being Glock-brand competition pistols such as the G34 and G35 which are DAO, yet designed with low-strength sear
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  • |name= Carbine, Machine, Sten ...or which I accept no responsibility." In:Laidler, Peter (2000). ''The Sten Machine Gun''. Ontario: Collector Grade Publications. pp. 363–364. ISBN 088935259
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