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  • ...oragetransport_e.asp Storing, Transporting, and Displaying Firearms] Royal Canadian Mounted Police</ref> Others have pointed out the apparent reluctance ''of even the manufacturers of these devices'' to state that they make firearms safe or secure. The fo
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  • ...behest of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, best known at the time as manufacturers of lever-action firearms such as the [[Winchester Rifle|Winchester model 18 ...has proven very popular with hunters and sporting shooters alike. U.S. and Canadian sales, however, have been largely focused on cowboy action shooting partici
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  • ...w.com/1876v04.html "The Winchester Model 1876 Rifle"], Bar-w.com</ref> The Canadian Mounties used the '76 in .45-75 as a standard long arm for many years with ...tube magazine). Bolt actions as developed by [[Mauser]] and other military manufacturers had front locking lugs which stabilized the cartridge head very well, and a
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  • ...late 1940s, with later help from [[Fabrique Nationale]] in Belgium and the Canadian Army. The .280 British was tested in a variety of rifles and machineguns in Known manufacturers:
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  • ...ng to produce the round. These problems have since been corrected by major manufacturers. As a result, the round now exhibits nominal setback characteristics, simi While the [[Canadian]] Forces Special Operations unit Joint Task Force 2 ''reportedly'' uses [[P
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  • ... machine guns. A [[McMillan TAC-50]] .50 BMG [[sniper rifle]] was used by Canadian Corporal [[Rob Furlong]] to bring off the longest-range confirmed [[sniper] ...fles related to criminal activity for rifles made by the largest of 50 BMG manufacturers, Barrett.<ref>[http://archive.gao.gov/f0502/162586.pdf Briefing Paper: Crim
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  • ...d their ultra-compact 9mm pistol, the K-9. In the years that followed, all manufacturers of semiautomatic pistols followed suit. * The Canadian Department of Justice reported to Parliament that the [[Canadian gun registry|long gun registry]] would cost $119 million to implement and m
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  • ...atterned on the original [[ArmaLite]] AR-15 have been produced by numerous manufacturers and have been used by nations around the world, some of which created their The Canadian company [[Colt Canada]] (formerly [[Diemaco]]) licensed production of a rif
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  • ...afc.gc.ca/factsheets/airguns_e.asp Canada Firearms Centre: Air Guns] Royal Canadian Mounted Police</ref> ...oice as they are generally the cheapest form of air gun available. Several manufacturers make multi-stroke air guns including, to name a few, Sheridan, Benjamin, [[
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  • As of 2007, the MK1 version is currently in service with the Canadian Forces, supplemented by the [[Sig P226|Sig Sauer P226]]. The weapon is the ...al pistols in the history of small arms. It has inspired a number of clone manufacturers (including Charles Daly of the Philippines & USA, FEG of Hungary, Arcus of
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  • The muzzle velocity figure became a problem some ten years ago, when manufacturers began producing lightweight pellets by substituting aluminum and plastic fo ...s Registry [CFR] first noticed (in 2000, ten years after it happened) that manufacturers were offering and retailers were selling lightweight pellets for air, gas a
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