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  • '''FAQ ON NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT WEAPONS'''<ref>Retrieved from tinyurl.com/a6l2f thanks to [http://www.c ...ases, and a longtime lawyer for the NRA, as well as an author, says in his Firearms Law Deskbook (published by Clark Boardman Callaghan) that this case is the
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  • ...olt-action rifle, in reality this rifle bears little resemblance to modern bolt-action rifles, except for the bolt principle itself which was applied to close the ...ernal percussion cap on the base of the bullet. It was his adoption of the bolt-action breechloading principle combined with this igniter system which gave the ri
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  • |industry= Firearms manufacturer ...ayderman>Flayderman, Norm (1994). ''Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms''. DBI Books. p. 209.</ref> Business was slow into 1870, when it occupied a
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  • |ROF= 600 rounds/min<ref name="data">[http://www.enemyforces.com/firearms/type86s.htm EnemyForces.com's Norinco Type 86S Page]</ref> {{Bullpup Firearms}}
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  • |<font size="4">'''Briefing Paper On Reclassification of Firearms and Related Issues''' ...e="2">Prepared for The Government of Canada<br>by<br>Canada’s [[National Firearms Association]]<br>[[April 2]], [[2010]]</font>
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  • }}'''O.F. Mossberg & Sons''' is an [[United States|American]] firearms manufacturer, specializing in [[shotgun]]s, [[scope]]s and firearm accessor ... they do still manufacture a line of several [[lever-action|lever-]] and [[bolt-action]] rifles, including one youth model: the [[801 Half-pint Plinkster]].
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  • ==Obturation in firearms ammunition== ...onjunction with a thin, concave base designed to expand more easily. Some firearms ammunition, such as [[Foster slug]]s and hollow base [[wadcutter]] bullets,
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  • ...no longer legally considered a firearm). They are colloquially known among firearms enthusiasts as "Romy G's".
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  • ...]] a round of [[ammunition]]. It is much faster than a [[bolt-action rifle|bolt-action]] and somewhat faster than a [[lever-action]], as it does not require the [ Most pump-action firearms do not have any positive indication that they are out of ammunition, so it
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  • ...rld.guns.ru/assault/as43-e.htm Valmet Rk. 62 / 76 / 95 (Finland)] - Modern Firearms</ref> ...due to the superior quality of materials and workmanship.<ref name="Modern Firearms"/>
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  • The weapon is fed from box [[Magazine (firearms)|magazines]] with a 40-round capacity or a 75-round [[drum magazine]], both ...g stock from the RPKS.<ref>[http://world.guns.ru/machine/mg16-e.htm Modern Firearms' RPK-74 Page.] Retrieved on September 10, 2008.</ref>
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  • ...arms, it is generally the entire firearm that recoils. In recoil-operated firearms, however, only a portion of the firearm is allowed to recoil, while inertia ...must generate sufficient recoil to provide this momentum. Recoil operated firearms therefore tend to work best when using a cartridge with a [[grain]] size (m
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  • *[http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/shotguns/model_870 Remington page for '''870'''] *[http://world.guns.ru/shotgun/sh17-e.htm Modern Firearms]
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  • |products= [[Firearms]], [[Ammunition]], Accessories ...ufacturer in North America. It is the only US company which produces both firearms and ammunition domestically, and is the largest US producer of shotguns and
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  • ...nning in [[1906]].<ref name="FamousFirearms">Herring, Hal (2008). ''Famous Firearms of the Old West: From Wild Bill Hickok's Colt Revolvers to Geronimo's Winch
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  • :''Main article: [[Bolt-action]] *[[List of firearms]]
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  • ... [[firearm]]s and [[Artillery|ordnance]]. The mechanisms currently used by firearms and ordnance utilize combustion of [[gunpowder]] to propel ammunition. An R
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  • ...ing the Civil War. It marked the first adoption of a removable [[magazine (firearms)|magazine]]-fed infantry rifle by any country. The design was completed by ...ugh to allow for easy removal. By the end of the 19th century, the leading bolt-action design was that of [[Paul Mauser]], whose action&mdash;wedded to a reliable
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  • There are various types of firearms rims in use in modern ammunition. These types are '''rimmed''', '''rimless ...single shot]] firearms. Rimmed cartridges generally do not work as well in firearms that feed from a [[magazine (firearm)|box magazine]].
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