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  • #redirect[[2006#January]]
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  • ...nel John Dean "Jeff" Cooper''' ([[May 10]], [[1920]] - [[September 25]], [[2006]]) was recognized as the father of what is commonly known as "the [[Modern ...firearms expert, dead at 86]" in ''Prescott Daily Courier'', September 26, 2006</ref>
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  • ...e:JohnLott.jpeg|right|thumb|John Lott]]'''John Richard Lott Jr.''' (born [[May 8]] [[1958]]) is a visiting senior research scientist at the University of ...1989), before taking a position at the American Enterprise Institute. In 2006, he left AEI. As of 2008, he is a visiting senior research scientist in th
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  • ... such as assault rifles. The impression that Sugarmann originated the term may stem from a 1988 study he authored, ''Assault Weapons and Accessories in Am ...npost.com/josh-sugarmann/schoolgirls-executed-in-t_b_30965.html]" October, 2006
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  • |content= File:Marines with Simunitions.jpg{{!}}[[2006]]: Marines get trained in basic infantry tactics in urban environment.
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  • * [[2006]] &mdash; [[Bill C-21]], an early attempt by the Conservative Party of Cana
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  • * [[2006]] &mdash; San Francisco Superior Court Judge James Warren struck down the [
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  • ...d in 1992, Javelin Press announced that the title would go out of print in 2006: "Boston hates to see his first title go, but he grew weary of the tedious ...et, and other current privacy issues. This new version, which came out in May 2009, was titled ''One Nation Under Surveillance.''<ref name="vid"/>
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  • ...e U.S. Virgin Islands. The league has approximately 150,000 members (as of 2006).
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  • ...The Lee-Enfield .303 rifle No. 5 Mk I"'', Australian Shooter Magazine, May 2006</ref> With a severely cut-down stock, a prominent [[flash hider]], and a re ...The Lee-Enfield .303 rifle No. 5 Mk I"'', Australian Shooter Magazine, May 2006</ref> A "Shortened and Lightened" version of the SMLE Mk III* rifle was als
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  • ... is still in production, whereas production of the Winchester 94 ceased in 2006. While externally similar, the Marlin and Winchester rifles are quite diffe ...ively a Winchester Model 94 chambered for .410 gauge shotgun shells, until 2006.
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  • ...(later Winchester-Western Company and U.S. Repeating Arms Company), 1866–2006, by model: == Non-Sequential Model Numbers (Rifles) 1964-2006 ==
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  • | 2006 | 2006
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  • ...front sight/flash hider indicate that it is not a Mk 14 Mod 0 EBR. October 2006.]] ...SesCZM+H_nLwemMaAU4opx95u3lz1.pdf FM 23-8 U.S. Rifle 7.62mm, M14 and M14E2 May 1965]
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  • ...e in that conflict.<ref>Philip S. Jowett, A. M. De Quesada, Stephen Walsh (2006). ''The Mexican Revolution 1910-20''. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 9781841769899
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  • !colspan="3"| 2006 ...s up-to-date as possible, with the following caveat: ''Because this table may be used to keep stats uniformly up-to-date across multiple pages, it should
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  • ...Book of the Garand''. Gun Room Pr. ISBN 0-88227-014-1. Retrieved March 28, 2006.</ref><ref>[http://www.nps.gov/spar/historyculture/john-garand.htm John Can ...ref>Walter, John. ''Rifles of the World''. (Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 2006), p.142, "Garand".</ref> the M1's origin properly dates to 1919, when armie
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  • ... the hands of a U.S. Army 4th Infantry Division Soldier in Iraq, September 2006]] ...ity, and joint operations. For example, an M240B's [[buttstock]] and bipod may be carried in a vehicle to enable the crew to convert the [[coaxial weapon]
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  • ...ooled. It has a quick-change barrel so that an overheated or jammed barrel may be rapidly replaced by the gunner. A folding bipod is attached near the fro On 15 May 2003, a report was published by Lieutenant Colonel Jim Smith, U.S. Army. Sm
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  • |muzzle_velocity= 930 m/s (2789 ft/s) (as of 2006 USMC standards = 3050 fps)
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