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  • ...r''', '''flash guard''', '''flash eliminator''', or '''flash cone''', is a device attached to a [[rifle]] or other gun that directs hot escaping gases from t ...f the shooter, and at the same time interfering with the shooter's [[night vision]]. It is caused by incandescence of the expanding gases produced by burnin
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  • ...dTitelIntern/Nightvisionmodules/$File/Nightvision_modules.pdf Zeiss NSA 80 night sight module datasheet]</ref>. The sighting bridge also functions as a carr ...des: spare magazines, a cleaning and maintenance kit, sling, speed-loading device and an [[AK-74]] blade [[bayonet]] (many of which are left over in Germany
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  • ...nous tritium dots (Betalight) to the front post and rear sight. To use the night sight, the front flap is folded up to expose a vertical bar, which contains ...&nbsp;m and beyond 300 m. The MAR can also be equipped with a night vision device (attached through an adapter mounted to the left side of the receiver), a d
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  • **[[AKSU 74N]] (Russia - Compact Assault Rifle - 5.45 x 39 mm: Night Vision Scope) *[[M1903 Springfield rifle|Springfield M1903A2]] (US - Sub-caliber training device - .30-06)
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  • ...[Picatinny rail]]s for mounting optical sights, [[laser]]s, [[night vision device]]s, forward handgrips, removable carry handle and flashlights. ...A1 PVS-2.JPEG|right|thumb|The M16A1 seen here fitted with a AN/PVS-2 night vision scope.]]
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  • ...front and rear sight and a trigger group which accommodates the spade grip device. The ground configuration involves the installation of an Egress Package or ...ne using any sort of optics sensitive to infrared radiation, such as night vision devices.
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  • ...f>[https://peosoldier.army.mil/newpeo/Equipment/Temp.asp?id=SMS_SNS Sniper Night Sight (SNS), AN/PVS-10]</ref>]] ...nted, AN/PVS-26 (NSN 5855-01-538-8121) image intensified (I2) night vision device.
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  • ...y, [[AN/PAQ-4]] laser system, M68 CCO reflex sight, and the AN/PVS 4 night vision optics.]] ...COG and [[Red dot sight|Reflex sights]], and a [[night vision device|night vision sight]]. This kit was designed to be configurable (modular) for various mis
    19 KB (2,985 words) - 16:52, 15 March 2013
  • ...come with flip open dust covers and a honeycomb anti-glare anti-reflection device. Given Nightforce Optics' NAVSPECWAR contract, it is believed that many NAV ...device. As mentioned above, the bipod is mounted via a ARMS #32 throwlever device attached to the bottom rail of the rifle's forearm. The ARMS mount is used
    12 KB (1,840 words) - 16:53, 15 March 2013
  • ...nly on larger caliber [[rifle]]s. With the increased use of [[night vision device]]s, they started to appear on smaller [[assault rifle]]s as well, to the po
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  • ...[SIG SG 540]] rifle. The M90 was also equipped with a multifunction muzzle device and manual gas valve, enabling the use of [[rifle grenade]]s. After undergo ...ht|ACOG]] or night vision equipment such as the [[Patria]] VV 2000 passive night sight), through the use of a receiver-mounted side-rail. A detachable cheek
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  • ...s a shape superimposed on an image that is used for precise alignment of a device which, in our case, usually means a scoped rifle. Crosshairs are most commo ...n pictures and the media often use a view through crosshairs as a dramatic device, which has given crosshairs wide cultural exposure.
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  • ...l (on the left side of the receiver housing) used to attach an NSP-2 night vision sight; it also has a detachable folding [[bipod]] and a conical [[Muzzle fl ...egins moving rearward, propelled by the piston, forcing the breech locking device against an inclined surface on the bolt carrier which raises the locking pi
    9 KB (1,331 words) - 16:56, 15 March 2013
  • ...mm (24.4 in) light machine gun barrel received a closed-type ported muzzle device (combination [[flash suppressor]] and compensator) and an integral, lightwe ...ing the rifle.<ref name="ezell_224"/><ref name ="Choat"/> A bolt hold-open device locks the bolt carrier assembly back after the last round has been fired.<r
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  • A '''telescopic sight''', commonly called a '''scope''', is a device used to give additional accuracy using a point of aim for weapons such as [ ...ng. For the sake of brevity, the term ''gun'' will be used to indicate any device aimed by a telescopic sight.
    34 KB (5,458 words) - 16:58, 15 March 2013
  • ...S-30A1 and ultimately the Leupold TS-30A2. The test [[Night vision device|night optic]] was the AN/PVS-17B, apparently now being fielded with USMC combat u ... sight mentioned earlier was designed for use with the AN/PVS-22 Universal Night Sight.
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  • ...aded barrel to allow for the use of a [[sound suppressor]] or other muzzle device. ...B634 34mm Male Dovetail, as a mounting platform for the Simrad KN200 Night Vision Weapon Sight. The scope and rings are mounted on a DD Ross 30 minute-of-ang
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  • ...nsator and [[flash suppressor]]) or a [[blank-firing adaptor]]. The muzzle device is quite efficient at reducing recoil and muzzle jump, although it is repor ...es supplied with the rifle include a 6H4-type [[bayonet]], a quick-loading device, three spare magazines, four 15-round stripper clips, maintenance kit, clea
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  • ...led on the same axis pin together with the trigger and disconnector). This device reduces "trigger slap" or "trigger bounce" and the weapon’s rate of fire, ...ines. The kit also comes with a punch used to drive out various pins and a device that aids in assembling the rate retarding mechanism.
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  • ...nt are new marking cartridges designed to improve the already considerable night-fighting capabilities of US forces. The '''XM1062''' and '''XM1065''' oper ...auncher can easily be used to launch flares as a signaling or illumination device. Like 40 mm smoke grenades, in the US military they are all of 40x46mm cal
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