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  • ...1]] dollars). A contemporary advertisement to the retail market states, "A Military Model .22 caliber especially designed for Class 2 [shooting] clubs. Adapta File:cooey dummy mag.jpg|Dummy magazine for use in RCAC rifle drill practice
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  • ... weapons like [[airsoft]]-guns, [[taser]]s, so-called ''Anscheinswaffen'' (dummy-guns) and thrustings with blades longer than 12 cm from public. They may st .../text/versaillestreaty/ver159.html Treaty of Versailles: Articles 159-213; Military, Naval, and Air Clauses]</ref>
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  • ... civilization in China: Vol. 5; Part 6: Chemistry and chemical technology; Military technology: missiles and sieges, Cambridge University Press 1994, ISBN 0-52 ...y it's designers name), or "Kragujevka" (by it's place of manufacture, the military-technical works in Kragujevac, Serbia). Vasić design was further developed
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  • It was officially adopted as a United States military [[service rifle]] on [[June 19]]th [[1903]], and was officially replaced as ... the M1903A3 rifle were used in combat alongside the M1 Garand by the U.S. military during World War II and saw extensive use and action in the hands of U.S. t
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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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  • ...l serves in other armed forces. Its manufacture and continued upgrade for military and commercial purchase continues into the 21st century though it has been ...[[squad automatic weapon]]. It remains in use in every branch of the U.S. military (as well as other armed forces) and continues to be manufactured.
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  • ...the Middle Ages. In 1665, a Royal Arms Depot was created in Paris to store military weapons made in Saint-Étienne. ...factory was built, new steam-powered machines were installed and the first military standardized bolt action rifle, the [[Chassepot]], was produced from 1866 o
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  • Military applications of spigot mortars include ...e of small-caliber spigot mortars to launch lightweight, low-velocity foam dummy targets used for training retriever dogs for bird hunting. Extremely simpl
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  • ...ervation techniques.<ref>[http://science.howstuffworks.com/sniper1.htm How Military Snipers Work - What Does a Sniper Really Do?] Valdes, Robert; Howstuffworks ...ruary 7, 2008</ref>­<ref>[http://science.howstuffworks.com/sniper.htm How Military Snipers Work] Howstuffworks.com. "For most of us, the word "sniper" evokes
    56 KB (8,769 words) - 16:58, 15 March 2013
  • |designer= United States Military ... [[machine gun]] and sniper rifle cartridge. It is still used by some U.S. military units in sniper rifles, possessing a flatter trajectory than the 7.62x51mm,
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  • |variants= M1, M6 (Grenade), M13 (Dummy), M18 (Heavy, High Pressure Test) 152gr, M27 (Tracer) Common types used by the military with the carbine include:
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  • The '''40 mm grenade''' is a military [[grenade]] caliber for [[grenade launcher]]s in service with many armed fo U.S. military rounds designated specifically for the M79 launcher includes:
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  • ...tional tendency towards relatively small-sized, lightweight, high-velocity military service cartridges. Cartridges like the 5.45×39mm, [[5.56×45mm NATO]] and The Soviet original military issue '''7N6''' cartridge variant introduced in 1974 are loaded with [[Full
    24 KB (3,568 words) - 12:20, 24 July 2015
  • ... century, artillery also included ground-based anti-aircraft batteries. In military terminology, a unit of artillery is commonly referred to as a ''battery''. ... the next 250 years the sense of the word "artillery" covered all forms of military weapons. Hence the naming of the Honourable Artillery Company an essentiall
    78 KB (12,323 words) - 15:24, 15 March 2013
  • ...d bolt in semi automatic and open bolt in full automatic mode as well. The military commission estimates the recoil is too violent and recommands modifications ...re most of the people are bilingual and most of the french technicians and military personnel working at the AME is specially selected,the internal documents a
    9 KB (1,369 words) - 15:24, 15 March 2013
  • ...ually headstamped "CAL 50". If I were going to try to make match ammo from military brass I would start with a 10-12 brass for every 5 that I wanted to end up ... it with and without your comparator, then writing the measurements on the dummy case itself. With that information you should be able to figure out where y
    36 KB (6,317 words) - 15:24, 15 March 2013
  • It should not be confused with a [[dummy round|dummy]], which does not contain gunpowder, and is completely inert. ...|starter's pistols]] to signal the beginning of races. Blanks used by the military are usually used with a special [[blank-firing adaptor]] in the firearm tha
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  • ...e N.V.A. typically amounted to only $8.<ref>[http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/sniper.htm Sniper Rifles] GlobalSecurity ''"During the Vietn ..., he was awarded the Silver Star, the third most prestigious award in U.S. military.
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  • ...rtridge|blank]], one that is completely inert is called a [[Military dummy|dummy]]. ...al times. However, some low-quality "plinking" ammunition, as well as some military ammunition (Chiefly from the former [[Soviet Union]] and Communist China) i
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  • [[File:14.5x114 dummy.jpg|thumb|[[Dummy round]]]] ...sp;g tungsten penetrator, wrapped in a discarding sabot (similar to the US military [[Saboted light armor penetrator|SLAP]] cartridges) with dual colour tracer
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