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  • * [[List of firearms]] * [[List of World War II firearms]]
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  • [[Category:Firearms]] {{DEFAULTSORT:World War II firearms}}
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  • * [[Bushmaster Firearms International#M17S|Bushmaster M17S]] * [[Gwinn Firearms Bushmaster Arm Pistol]]
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  • *[[Meriden Firearms Co.|Meriden Pocket Pistol]] ...k Arrow]] (Serbia and Montenegro - Sniper Rifle (Mauser) - 12.7 x 105 mm, 0.50 Browning)
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  • ...]] made before the year 1900 and including some of the first functioning [[firearms]] ever invented. The list is not comprehensive; create an entry for listing *[[List of firearms]]
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  • ...ackground:#efefef" |This article is part of a series on [[Heckler & Koch]] firearms {{DEFAULTSORT:HK firearms}}
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  • |name= Marlin Firearms |products= [[firearms]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[National Firearms Act (United States)]]
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  • The '''National Firearms Act''' (NFA), cited as the '''Act of June 26, 1934''', Ch. 757, 48 Stat. 12 ...Department of Justice). The transfer tax of $200 placed on the transfer of firearms controlled by the Act was roughly equivalent to five months' salary in 1934
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  • [[File:NFA.gif|right|150px]]The '''National Firearms Association''' or NFA is a non-profit association based across [[Canada]] w In addition to hotel and car rental discounts, the National Firearms Association Liability Insurance (NFALI) is available to all NFA members for
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  • #redirect[[Canadian Firearms Program]]
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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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  • ...k to study the behavior of projectiles fired into water; comparing several firearms including a [[muzzle-loader]], a [[Beretta]] 9mm [[semi-automatic pistol]], [[Category:Firearms]]
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  • ...the [[Canadian gun registry]]. A unanimous Court held that the federal ''[[Firearms Act]]'' was constitutionally valid under the federal criminal law power. ...a amended the Criminal Code of Canada in 1995 to include the controversial Firearms Act, which required gun owners to have them registered and obtained [[licen
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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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  • [[category:firearms by action]]
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  • ...nfight, suicide or execution. Some slaughterhouses use contact shots with firearms ("captive bolt pistols") to stun or kill livestock before slaughter. Firearms such as [[muzzleloader]]s and [[shotgun]]s often have additional materials
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  • * [[Table of Cooey firearms]] [[category:Canadian firearms]]
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  • [[category:Canadian firearms]] [[category:.22 firearms]]
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  • ...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 [[category:Canadian firearms]]
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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 * [[Table of Cooey firearms]]
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  • ...[[Authorization to Carry]]<br>[[Authorization to Transport]]<br>[[Canadian Firearms Program]]<br>[[Long gun registry]]
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  • * '''action''' – optional – for firearms, the type of action (e.g. "flintlock"). * '''ROF''' – optional – the rate of fire. For automatic firearms and auto-loading artillery, this is usually the cyclic rate. For other rang
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  • [[category:firearms| ]]
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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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  • ...urposes of inflicting death or serious physical injury. In addition to all firearms, the term deadly weapon encompasses knives of a certain length (usually thr
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  • ...irearms_owners|cutoff date for being grandfathered]] to possess prohibited firearms in [[Canada]].
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  • ...n for the extreme precision, durability, reliability and accuracy of their firearms. ... (West German Army) and never looked back. Today, they are one of the top firearms manufacturers in the world.
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  • The main cause for the ΔL is that the two main civilian ammunition and firearms industry standards organizations [[C.I.P.]] and [[Sporting Arms and Ammunit ...the list are of American origin, and many are only chambered in commercial firearms manufactured by American comapanies using SAAMI specifications. The table s
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  • ...wthread.php?t=14381 discussion thread] at Canadian Gunslingers (a Canadian firearms discussion board)
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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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  • ...earms Act]] of 1934. Examples of destructive devices are [[grenade]]s, and firearms with a bore over one half of an inch, including some [[semi-automatic shotg ...ructive devices, must be registered with the [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives]], who then closely monitor use, transport, and storage of t
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  • [[Category:Defunct firearms manufacturers]] [[Category:Canadian firearms manufacturers]]
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