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  • ... a 2003 study revealed that 150 major colleges and universities restricted firearms in some form. A total of 82 banned guns completely, 25 required them to be ... include the standard accusations that the group is funded directly by the firearms industry. In a press release challenging the Brady Campaign to "Prove it,"
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  • |products= [[Firearms]] ...irearms Manufacturing And Export Report]</ref> and the only one producing firearms in all four market segments: [[rifle]]s, [[shotgun]]s, pistols, and [[revol
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  • They were popularized in the 1920s and '30s as weapon of choice of American gangsters and police, in the form of the famous [[Thompson submachine gun]] ...ts of the first generation submachine guns creates a contentious area for firearms historians, with conclusions much to do with their nationality and interpre
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  • ...' in the UK. The term ''silencer'' has since fallen out of favor among the firearms industry, being replaced with the more accurate term ''sound suppressor'' o Suppressors were regularly used by American Office of Strategic Services (OSS) agents during World War II, who favored
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  • * [[Firearms]] and [[ammunition]] for hunting and self-defense * American Red Cross — [http://www.redcross.org/services/prepare/0,1082,0_91_,00.htm
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  • ...-about/ First Things First: What’s This TEOTWAWKI I’ve Heard About?] - American Survival Blog</ref> ...ke active defensive preparations that have military roots and that involve firearms, and this is sometimes emphasized by the mass media, often for the sake of
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  • ...n't have a picture of this person.]]'''Thomas Crosley Johnson''', American firearms designer. Son of a President of the Yale Safe and Iron Company, Johnson was [[Category:American firearms designers]]
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  • ...ed design of many [[break-action]] firearms allows takedown. Some regular firearms can be modified to allow takedown after custom [[gunsmith]]ing. American gun manufacturers [[Marlin Firearms|Marlin]], [[Savage Arms|Savage]], and [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company|W
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  • ...ttp://www.americanrifleman.org/ArticlePage.aspx?id=1526 The Judge Rules, ''American Rifleman'', January 2009]</ref> The rifling is more shallow than normal, g
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  • ...nd shrinks. Front focal plane reticles are slightly more durable, but most American users prefer that the reticle remains constant as the image changes size, s ...s by laboriously hand adjusting every military grade telescopic sight. The American high end telescopic sight manufacturer U.S. Optics Inc. <ref>[http://www.us
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  • ... a plague in the so-called Information Age. When you write or talk about [[firearms]] issues, use only the facts, the truth, and the provable. Verify any quote The more involved you get with firearms freedom, the more you will realize that your single issue actually compleme
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  • ... This included diagrams of how to alter the firing mechanism for different firearms. These modifications were often to increase rate of fire. The second volume [[Category:American books]]
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  • James Wesley Rawles is the author of numerous firearms FAQs on topics including: [[AR-15]] [[magazines]], [[M1 Carbine]] magazines ...here are the answers to the questions that I most commonly get on pre-1899 firearms. [[#Do you have a list of "cut-off" serial numbers for determining if my g
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  • ...te gun control and sets forth arguments to refute them in the context of [[American law]] and social structure, as well as from purely practical standpoints. ...ustification for authorities to forbid citizens ''a priori'' from owning [[firearms]] and using them in [[self-defense]]. The myths addressed are:
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  • ...ter his [[Sniper|sniping]] skills. It was hailed as a landmark book by the firearms press and is widely used as a reference by military and law-enforcement per ...f wolf and half jackrabbit" by their leader, Frederick Russell Burnham, an American who served as Chief of Scouts for the British Army in Southern Africa. All
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  • ...soncenterlogo.jpg|right]]'''Thompson/Center Arms Company''' is an American firearms company based in Rochester, New Hampshire. The company is best known for i ...les in the history of firearms, and comes with solid brass hardware and an American Walnut stock.
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  • The '''Thompson submachine gun''' is an [[United States|American]] [[submachine gun]] that became infamous during the Prohibition era. It wa ...m?key=35&objkey=126 Thompson Model 1928 Submachine Gun] National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution</ref>When Jack Benny attended a White Hous
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  • ...cco, Firearms and Explosives]] (BATFE) from releasing information from its firearms trace database to anyone other than a law enforcement agency or prosecutor [[category:American gun law]]
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  • It is important in the context of the [[National Firearms Act]]. [[category:American gun law]]
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  • ...rrett.jpg|thumb|Todd Jarrett]]'''Todd Jarrett''' is a competitive shooter, firearms instructor, and film-maker. He is a National and World [[Practical Shootin ;USPSA Production Nationals Champion North American Champion
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