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  • ...ewmsa.com Mounted Shooters of America]</ref>, etc that requires the riding of a horse to negotiate a shooting pattern where targets are engaged with thea ==History==
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  • {{day/history ...irearms_owners|cutoff date for being grandfathered]] to possess prohibited firearms in [[Canada]].
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  • '''Direct impingement''' is a type of [[gas-operated|gas operation]] for a [[firearm]] that directs gas from a fi ...nt parts, and thereby saving weight, lowering costs, and reducing the mass of the operating parts.
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  • |''District of Columbia, et al. v. [[Dick Anthony Heller]]'' |'''Prior history
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  • ...lity to fire two quick shots, double rifles are often used for the hunting of dangerous game in Africa, and formerly, also in India. ==History==
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  • ...as obsessed with guns; with making, modifying, and firing them. At the age of eight he began his experiments by building his own [[shotgun]]s from which ...he prototypes himself, having learned metal and lathe work in the workshop of a family friend.
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  • ...y by the user by making two notches perpendicular to each other on the tip of the bullet, commonly with a knife. The effect is that the bullet deforms an ==History==
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  • ...abled thin skinned animals more quickly than a solid bullet,at the expense of penetration power and bullet sturdiness. ...ased [[gunpowder]], leading to the [[Nitro Express]] cartridges, the first of which was the [[.450 Nitro Express]].<ref name=greener>William Wellington G
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  • |caption= Both early (top) and late-war (bottom) variants of the FG 42. <!-- Service history -->
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  • ...) (''FS2000'') <ref name="fnhusafs2000">[http://www.fnhusa.com/le/products/firearms/family.asp?fid=FNF011&gid=FNG006 FN FS2000 Carbines], [[FNH USA]], 2010</re ...Tactical'') <ref name="fnhusafs2000tac">[http://www.fnhusa.com/le/products/firearms/model.asp?fid=FNF011&gid=FNG006&mid=FNM0030 FN FS2000 Carbines - FS2000 Tac
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  • |caption= An early M249 version of the Minimi <!-- Service history -->
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  • ...rpdf">[http://fnhusa1.com/PDF/FN_MIL_SCAR.pdf FN SCAR. The Next Generation of Assault Rifles], FNH USA</ref> <!-- Service history -->
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  • |caption= FN Model 1910 of the Gendarmerie of Vaud, on display at Morges castle museum. <!-- Service history -->
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  • ...earm]]s. The official company name is '''FN Herstal'''. FN is a subsidiary of the Herstal Group. Herstal also owns the [[U.S. Repeating Arms Company]] ([ ==History==
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