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  • ...old reliable [[flintlock]]s converted.<ref name = Ricketts>Ricketts, H., ''Firearms'' (London, 1962)</ref> ... father as minister of Belhelvie in [[1791]].<ref>Myatt, F, ''19th Century Firearms'' (London, 1989) p.18</ref>
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  • ...anslation “assault rifle” gradually became the common term for similar firearms sharing the same technical definition as the name giver StG 44. In a strict ...]] and [[bayonet]]. Bright colored uniforms (German: Blue, Russian: Green; British: Red, French: White) became a standard for unit cohesion in the midst of cl
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  • ...rce competition between private industry technicians or free lance weapons designers and technicians of state owned arsenals like [[MAC_Manufacture_d%27Armes_de During the same period of time, significant advance in firearms technology produced dozens of inventions, most of them ill fated but others
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  • ...wildcat cartridges are designed to be easily made by rechambering existing firearms, and fireforming the ammunition to decrease body taper and increase shoulde ...llege from 1946 to 1951, where he did much experimentation in the field of firearms.<ref>{{cite book |title=Handbook for Shooters & Reloaders |author=P. O. Ack
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