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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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  • ...the Warsaw Pact's nations to produce their own assault rifles chambered in 7.62mm, be they AK-47 pattern or not, the Romanian State Arsenal developed an AKM ...no longer legally considered a firearm). They are colloquially known among firearms enthusiasts as "Romy G's".
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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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  • |caliber=7.62mm ...z]] intermediate round.<ref>[http://world.guns.ru/rifle/rfl01-e.htm Modern Firearms - Rifle - SKS carbine] World.guns.ru</ref>
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  • ...ators_Manual.pdf Stoner SR-25 Military Operator's Manual] - - Stoner SR-25 7.62mm Mark II Mod 0 Type Rifle Systems (KAC Port Number: 98169 NSN: 1005-01-475-7 *[http://world.guns.ru/sniper/sn13-e.htm Modern Firearms Site]
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  • |caliber=[[7.62mm]] The weapon is fed from a detachable curved [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine]] with a 30 cartridge capacity, made from a lightweight alloy. Wh
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  • ...book for Rifle, 7.62mm, L1A1 and 0.22 incle calibre, L12A1 Conversion Kit, 7.62mm Rifle</ref> ...eight and better stock configuration. For this reason the British used the 7.62mm-converted L4 series Bren. Most countries that adopted the FAL rejected the
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  • ...such as [[AK-74]] rifles in the James Bond film ''GoldenEye''. As with all firearms used in cinematography, these weapons are adapted to fire [[blank cartridge *[http://world.guns.ru/assault/as49-e.htm Modern Firearms]
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  • |feed= 30-round detachable box [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine]]<br>75-round detachable [[drum magazine|drum]] magazine [[Category:Chinese 7.62mm assault rifles]]
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  • ...s, and as such the Winchester name has become synonymous with lever-action firearms. The gun is colloquially known as '''"The Gun that Won the West"''', thoug ...r in the case rim, thus creating one of the most significant inventions in firearms history, the metallic [[rimfire]] cartridge.<ref>Smith's cartridge was deri
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  • ....accuratepowder.com/data/PerCaliber2Guide/Rifle/Standarddata(Rifle)/308Cal(7.62mm)/30%2006%20Springfield%20pages%20263%20to%20267.pdf .30-06 Springfield relo ...or nearly 50 years before it was finally replaced by the [[7.62 x 51 mm]] (7.62mm NATO, commercial [[.308 Winchester]]) with the adoption of the [[M14 rifle|
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  • ...l PM Paul Martin dropped all fees for [[Canadian gun registry|transferring firearms]]. Canadian gun owners weren't fooled and, sure enough, 18 months later, th File:Gau 17 7.62mm minigun.jpg|USS Philippine Sea in the Arabian Gulf
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  • ...ce of the bullet on target, especially the first-shot kill rate when using firearms that don't achieve the velocity to cause fragmentation.<ref name=woundingin ==Comparison of 5.56mm versus 7.62mm NATO==
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  • ...opted the [[5.56x45mm]] [[M16 rifle|M16]]. However, the M14 and many other firearms that use the 7.62x51 round remain in service, especially in the case of [[s ...idge than was needed in the .30-06. The smaller case uses less brass, and firearms that use the round can be smaller, but the reduced size limits flexibility
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  • |feed= 30-round detachable box [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine]] ... (2 rounds only) mode.<ref>[http://world.guns.ru/assault/as34-e.htm Modern Firearms] AEK-971 (Russia) </ref> In full-auto medium or long burst fire mode (3–5
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  • |feed= 30 round [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine]] ...duced alongside, both chambered for [[5.45x39mm]]. The [[AK-103]] firing [[7.62mm Soviet]] rounds, is in limited service with selected units in the Russian a
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  • |caliber=7.62mm ...he development of countless many other types of individual and crew-served firearms. It was one of the first true assault rifles and, due to its durability and
    32 KB (4,871 words) - 15:23, 15 March 2013
  • ...in 1959, the AKM is the most ubiquitous variant of the entire AK series of firearms and it has found widespread use with most member states of the former Warsa [[Category:Russian 7.62mm assault rifles]]
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  • ... Fairchild in 1954, specifically to bring new materials and designs to the firearms industry. Later that year they were joined by [[Eugene Stoner]], a talented ...e for the AR-10 to a Dutch arms manufacturer Artillerie Inrichtingen (AI). Firearms historians have separated AR-10 production under the AI license into at lea
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