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  • ...with a single pull of the trigger—this firing mode is commonly used in [[submachine gun]]s, [[assault rifle]]s and [[carbine]]s. Other types of firearms, such
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  • ...ding line was chosen, apparently, to exempt almost all air, gas and spring guns. The government's experts refused to consider the NFA's repeated submissi ...plastic for lead. Using the lightweight pellets, many air, gas and spring guns began to routinely exceed the limiting muzzle velocity. That, in turn, dis
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  • ...shorter effective range, while also generally being larger than submachine guns and thus harder to maneuver in close quarters. Like full-sized assault rifl ...el required a compact weapon with more stopping power than the traditional submachine gun, leading to the development of the [[personal defense weapon]], or PDW,
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  • Most high-powered guns have relatively small bullets moving at high speeds. This is because bullet ...anese Navy 7.7 mm rimed rounds as fired by the Type 92 and Type 97 machine guns - copies of Vickers and Lewis designs. The round is effectively interchange
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