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  • |range= ...ngle Action revolver in the .44 rimfire Henry caliber in a separate number range from no. 1 to 1,863 .<ref>Cochran, Keith. ''Colt Peacemaker Encyclopedia''.
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  • |cartridge= [[.22 Long Rifle]] |range=
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  • ...h guns''' or '''trench shotguns''' issued in World War I. While limited in range, the multiple projectiles typically used in a [[shotgun shell]] provide inc ... a new type of shotgun called [[KAC Masterkey]] for their standard service rifle during Operation Gothic Serpent. According to the Army Rangers, their verdi
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  • ...s to a combination gun that has three barrels, which may be any mixture of rifle and shotgun barrels, while a '''vierling''' (from the [[German]] ''vier'' f ...hunting arms. The advantage of having a single firearm that can fire both rifle and shotgun cartridges is that a single gun can be used to hunt a very wide
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  • ...nraila.org/Issues/FactSheets/Read.aspx?ID=18 Right-to-Carry 2007] National Rifle Association of America, Institute for Legislative Action</ref> (though 9 of These "may issue" states range from "shall issue" in practice, such as Alabama, Connecticut and Iowa<ref n
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  • |type= [[Bolt action]] [[rifle]] |range= varies by cartridge
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  • |type= [[Single-shot]] [[rifle]] |cartridge= .22 [[.22 Short|short]], [[.22 Long|long]] & [[.22 Long Rifle|LR]]
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  • |type= [[rifle]] |cartridge= [[.22 short]], [[.22 long|long]] & [[.22LR|long rifle]]
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  • |caption= Rifle, Cooey Pattern, .22" |type= Training [[rifle]]
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  • M.S. requires competitors to use single action [[revolver]]s, lever action [[rifle]]s chambered in pistol calibers, and side-by-side double barrel [[shotgun]] Mounted Shooting also includes events such as Mounted Rifle, Mounted Shotgun, Extreme Cowboy, Team, and Cart Shooting.
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  • ...19th century: single action [[revolver]]s, [[Lever-action|lever action]] [[rifle]]s chambered in pistol calibers, and side-by-side double barrel [[shotgun]] ...generally requires four guns: two period revolvers, a [[shotgun]], and a [[rifle]] chambered in a centerfire pistol caliber of the type in use prior to 1899
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  • ...holds the record for the longest confirmed [[sniper]] kill in combat, at a range of 2,475 m (2,707 yd). Established in November 2009, this exceeds the previ ...son reported it took about nine shots for him and his spotter to initially range the target successfully. Then, he reported, his first shot “on target”
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  • ...er he lent his 20-year old semi automatic [[Olympic Arms]] [[AR-15]] style rifle to a friend, Robert Kiernicki. ... allowed at many public ranges. Police were called and later that day the rifle was confiscated from Robert Kiernicki at his home.<ref>Dobbs, Lou (2008-03-
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  • * [[2007]] &mdash; Afghanistan adopts the [[M16]] for its standard infantry rifle. File:DA-SC-98-03961.jpg|Live fire training at Typhoon Range, [[1991]].
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  • ...Rifle|Designated Marksman Rifle (DMR)]], derived from an [[M14 rifle|M14]] rifle with a [[telescopic sight]].]] ...t ranges up to 800 metres (870 yd) with a highly-accurate [[semi-automatic rifle]] equipped with a [[telescopic sight]]. Like [[sniper]]s, DM's are trained
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  • ...tgun sports, such as [[skeet]], use crossing targets presented in a narrow range of distance, and only require one level of choke. Others, like [[sporting c ... at a given distance, usually the maximum expected range since that is the range at which a full choke would be used, and where precise regulation matters m
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  • A '''double-barreled rifle''' is a type of sporting [[rifle]] with two barrels instead of one, available in either side-by-side or over ...ring, but later development brought about hammerless designs to the double rifle. [[Holland & Holland]] (of London) most notably perfected the hammerless de
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  • ...ll, as well as engaging with the rifling to spin-stabilize the shell. In a rifle, the entire bullet is typically covered in copper or a similarly soft alloy ... eliminate the driving band, leading to the development of his '''Extended Range, Full Bore''' ammunition using an inversion of the pre-cut rifling for his
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  • ...s a very skilled one. He claimed to have shot and killed a mule deer at a range of 600-yards using his 6-1/2 inch [[S&W Model 29]].<ref>[http://www.handloa An admirer of the old British [[double rifle]]s, Keith had numerous examples in his collection. He used two of these dou
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  • ...eld Armory|Springfield]] [[Springfield Model 1873|Model 1873 ]] "trapdoor" rifle. Unless a soldier was hit in the head, heart, or spinal cord it was very co ... large when compared to the bullet that causes them, particularly at close range, and this led some soldiers to accuse their enemies of using illegal "tampe
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