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  • ...the Minors' License. This licence allows a minor to possess non-restricted rifles or shotguns without needing to be under direct supervision of a licensed ad '''Non-restricted''' - Most [[long guns]], rifles and shotguns are classified non-restricted.
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  • |type= [[Assault rifle]] ... the standard caliber for its service rifles, further development of these rifles was discontinued (the British Army chose to adopt the 7.62 mm L1A1 SLR auto
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  • |type= [[Assault rifle]] }}The '''Sa vz. 58''' is a [[7.62x39mm|7.62 mm]] [[assault rifle]] designed and manufactured in [[Czechoslovakia]], accepted into serv
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  • ...ernfirearms">{{cite web |publisher=world.guns.ru| url=http://world.guns.ru/assault/be/fn-fal-e.html| title=FN FAL| accessdate=2011-01-22}}</ref><br />[[Lithgo |variants= L1A1/C1/C1A1 <small>(Rifles)</small><br />L2A1/C2/C2A1 <small>([[Squad automatic weapon|SAWs]])</small>
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  • ... rifle]] suitable for use in nearly all theatres and environments. Service rifles are also often selected for their upgradability (e.g. the addition of under ...e battlefield, with the muskets being phased out. Originally, these combat rifles were single-shot muzzleloading weapons, but as technology advanced through
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  • |type= [[Assault rifle]] The '''AUG''' is an [[Austria]]n [[5.56x45mm NATO|5.56 mm]] [[assault rifle]], designed in the early 1970s by [[Steyr Mannlicher|Steyr Mannlicher
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  • ...ame the [[Steyr AUG|AUG]] – “Armee Universal Gewehr” (Universal Army Assault Rifle). ...ional headlines when it sold 800 [[Steyr HS .50|HS .50]] long range sniper rifles to Iran in 2005, for the National Iranian Police Organisation to use agains
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  • ...unit from butt to fore-end, such as that commonly found on [[bolt action]] rifles. Two piece stocks use a separate piece for the butt and fore-end, such as ...nd on modern military rifles, such as the ubiquitous [[AK-47]] family of [[assault rifle]]s. The ''semi-pistol grip'' (B) stock is perhaps the most common sp
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  • |caption= The Chinese Type 81 assault rifle. |type= [[Assault rifle]]
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  • :''This article is about the Finnish M82 assault rifle. For the American M82 sniper rifle, see [[M82 Barrett rifle]].'' |caption= Finnish M82 assault rifle
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  • |type= [[bullpup]] [[Assault Rifle]] |feed= 35 round [[R4 assault rifle|R4]] magazines
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  • |type= [[Assault rifle]] ...ssault rifle.<ref name="poyer">Poyer, Joe. The AK-47 and AK-74 Kalashnikov Rifles and Their Variations (Paperback). North Cape Publications. 2004. pp1.</ref>
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  • ...ing company. Products include the [[M16 rifle|M16]] and [[M4 carbine|M4]] rifles. ArmaLite has changed hands many times as shown in the history below. ...16 in a rifle capable of competing for the many expected contracts for new rifles.
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  • [[Image:Izhmash AKM Assault Rifle.jpg|thumb|right|An [[AKM]], a commonly-used assault rifle designed by [[Mikhail Kalashnikov]]]] ...limited capacity fixed magazines are also generally not considered assault rifles.
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  • [[Image:Rifle Type 95.jpg|thumb|right|Bullpup designs like the [[QBZ-95]] have the magazine behind the trigger mechanism. '''Bullpup''' is a [[firearm]] configuration in which the [[firearm action|action]] an
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