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  • ...rowning]] and produced by the [[Colt's Manufacturing Company|Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company]] in the early 1900s. The Model 1902 was not a new de ...lt Pistols - Colt Automatic Pistol Home Page - 11 years of Service to Colt Firearms Collectors]</ref> The vast majority of Model 1902 pistols were produced wit
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  • |manufacturer=Colt Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company of Hartford, Connecticut ...[9x19mm Parabellum]] and it is now considered obsolete as there are no new firearms currently being chambered in .38 ACP. While using a locked breech, the pist
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  • |manufacturer=[[Colt's Manufacturing Company|Colt]] Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company of Hartford, Connecticut ...[John Browning]] and built by [[Colt's Manufacturing Company|Colt]] Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company of Hartford, Connecticut. The '''Colt Model 1908 Poc
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  • ...to a gentleman’s vest [[pocket]] for unobtrusive carry. Created by famed firearms designer [[John Moses Browning]], the Model 1908 followed Browning’s earl
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  • ...d for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1873 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company, today [[Colt's Manufacturing Company]], and adopted ...ned for the US government service revolver trials of 1873 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and adopted as the standard military service revolver
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  • ...t time, US military personnel were prohibited by Italian law from carrying firearms within their areas of accommodation, which were within the local community
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  • ...li M3<ref>[http://www.benelliusa.com/firearms/specialPurpose.tpl Benelli - Firearms - Special Purpose]</ref> shotguns, combine the two, offering pump action or
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  • ... have a long history in Europe, dating back to the early days of cartridge firearms, and they are most popular in [[Germany]], [[Switzerland]] and [[Austria]]. ...p://hoferwaffen.com/hofer_52.php?lang=en Peter Hofer Jagdwaffen], maker of firearms from single barrel to fünfling.</ref>
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  • ...CDWL/CWP/CWL), Concealed Carry Permit/License (CCP/CCL), License To Carry (Firearms) (LTC/LCTF), Carry of Concealed Deadly Weapon license (CCDW), and similar. ...n of that contact." [http://www.nraila.org/statelawpdfs/AKSL.pdf ''NRA/ILA Firearms Laws for Alaska'']</ref> allow a non-felon, aged 16 or 21 respectively, to
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  • |type= [[Single-shot]] [[rifle]] * [[Table of Cooey firearms]]
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  • |feed= single-shot ...s. In the late 1940s, Hallum's Sporting Goods of Toronto and International Firearms in Montreal were offering the "musket type" at CAD$9.95 each (about $110 in
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  • There were not many documents kept on the production history of Cooey firearms in the first place, and fewer still survive to the present day. Written re ...>Not to be mistaken with the similar but different [[Winchester model 37]] single-shot shotgun (1,015,554 made. Never serialized. All production took place in New
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  • ==Firearms== ...western movie of the same name that used more modern firearms). In general firearms, and their modern manufactured replicas, used in the sport are of the pre-1
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  • ==Firearms== ...side events for single-shot "buffalo rifles", [[derringers]], etc. Replica firearms are available from companies such as [[Ruger]], [[Colt's Manufacturing Comp
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  • In firearms terminology, the '''Cylinder''' refers to the cylindrical, rotating part of ...gnum"-type rounds. Top break designs are largely extinct in the world of [[firearms]], but are still commonly found in [[airguns]].
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  • ...option=com_content&task=view&id=192&Itemid=37 "The Accidental Felon"]. The Firearms Coalition.</ref>
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  • ...irearms_owners|cutoff date for being grandfathered]] to possess prohibited firearms in [[Canada]].
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  • ...ot [[Muzzleloader|muzzleloading]] pistol; with the advent of [[cartridge]] firearms, pistols began to be produced in the modern form still known as a "derringe ...ealable in a purse, or as a [[stocking gun]]. Derringers are not repeating firearms&mdash;repeating mechanism such as used on [[Semi-automatic pistol|semi-auto
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  • ...9x19mm Parabellum|9 mm]] handgun to utilize a staggered-column [[magazine (firearms)|magazine]] with a single feed point allowing a total of thirteen rounds to [[Category:Belgian firearms designers]]
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  • ...legal issues here. '''''Regulation''''' is a term used for multi-barreled firearms that indicates how close to the same point of aim the barrels will shoot.
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