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  • |origin= [[People's Republic of China]] |feed= 30-round detachable box [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine]]<br>75-round detachable [[drum magazine|drum]] magazine
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  • |founder= Employees of [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company]] ...Repeating Arms Company. Inc.''' ('''USRAC''') is the current business name of the [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company]], famous for making [[Winchester r
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  • ... form of [[Practical shooting]] in the United States, and is the US Region of the [[International Practical Shooting Confederation]] (IPSC). Its over 17, ...y a Section Coordinator who is responsible for coordinating the activities of clubs within his/her section, and managing the nationals slot distribution
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  • ... 10 (.22 and .41 AE), 16 (.45 ACP) 20, 32, 40 and 50-round box [[magazine (firearms)|magazines]] <!-- Service history -->
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  • ...Browning]], is considered by many to be the most important gun inventor in history. ...tal]] company. Upon his father's death in 1926, Val had the responsibility of completing the projects that were not finished by his father, including the
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  • ...nded in 1988 and based in Washington, DC, the VPC approaches violence, and firearms violence in particular, as a broad based public health, as opposed to solel == History ==
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  • ...stice reference service</ref> Sponsored by U.S. Representative Jack Brooks of Texas, the bill was passed by Congress and signed into law by President Bil ..., new classes of individual banned from possessing firearms, and a variety of new crimes defined in statutes relating to immigration law, hate crimes, se
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  • |products= firearms, tactical knives ...James Bond &ndash; and the [[Walther P38|P38]], the standard-issue sidearm of the German military in World War II.
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  • ...991, he has served as Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of the [[National Rifle Association]], the largest American gun rights organiz ...]]s and political events. Citing Democratic candidate John Kerry's history of authoring and supporting [[Gun politics|gun control]] legislation, LaPierre
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  • ...00.jpg|thumb|The famous [[Webley Revolver|Webley Mk VI]], standard sidearm of the British Army 1915-1932]] ...rifle]]s. Recently, however, Webley & Scott have re-started the production of [[shotgun]]s for commercial sale.
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  • ...ident and co-founder of the [[Coalition for Gun Control]] and on the Board of the [[International Action Network on Small Arms]]. Cukier placed 54th on the list of "''101 people who are screwing up Canada (and 10 who are not)''" in Februar
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  • '''Westley Richards''' is one of the oldest surviving traditional [[England|English]] gunmakers. It was foun ==History==
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  • ... mechanism for firing a [[firearm]]. It was the next major development in firearms technology after the [[matchlock]] and the first self-igniting firearm. The The design of the wheellock is comparable to that of a modern-day friction cigarette lighter, but the mechanism is far more comp
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  • ...in 1830, at the age of 14, Tranter was apprenticed to the gunsmithing firm of Hollis Bros & Company. In 1839 a small legacy allowed him to buy out anothe ...ame and a hook on the barrel. In 1855 he also manufactured his own version of the Beaumont-Adams revolver, known as the [[Tranter-Adams-Kerr]].
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  • ...ent [[United States|American]] maker of [[semi-automatic firearm|repeating firearms]] during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. ==Early history==
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