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  • |action= [[Gas-operated reloading|Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...tweight form no larger than the standard-issue [[Karabiner 98k|Kar 98k]] [[bolt-action]] [[rifle]]. Considered one of the most advanced weapon designs of [
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  • .../le/products/firearms/model.asp?fid=FNF013&gid=FNG007&mid=FNM0038 FN F2000 Rifles - F2000 Tactical], [[FNH USA]], 2010</ref> <li>3.65 kg (8.04 lb) (''FS2000' |action= [[Gas-operated reloading|Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]] <ref name="fnhusaf2000rifles"/>
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  • ...ver, necessitating a slightly different receiver cover, recoil spring, and bolt carrier.<ref name="popeneker">Popeneker, Maxim & Williams, Anthony. ''Assau FAL rifles have also been manufactured in both light and heavy-barrel configurations,
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated reloading|Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...receiver, protected with a dust cover. The Minimi is striker-fired and the bolt carrier functions as the striking mechanism.
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...://fnhusa1.com/PDF/FN_MIL_SCAR.pdf FN SCAR. The Next Generation of Assault Rifles], FNH USA</ref>
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  • ...cities and, typically, higher [[trajectories]]. Hand-held firearms, like [[rifles]], [[carbines]], [[pistols]] and other small firearms are rarely called "gu ...secondary method of attack used in close combat. For example, arms such as rifles, muskets, and occasionally [[submachine gun]]s can have [[bayonet]]s affixe
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  • ...allistics]], where marks from tooling that remain in the chamber or on the bolt face are often used to associate a cartridge case with the firearm that fir ...e technology owner claims as low as US$0.50 per firearm or as high as US $8.50, depending on the volume of the manufacturer.
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  • ...idge cases, which are often difficult to obtain for older foreign military rifles. Military ammunition is often tightly sealed, to make it resistant to wate ...ze resizing, although this is controversial. [[Semi-automatic rifle]]s and rifles with [[SAAMI]] minimum chamber dimensions often require a special ''small b
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  • ...my). In 1991 in the wake of the cancellation of the [[HK G41|G41]] and G11 rifles, H&K was bought by British Aerospace's Royal Ordnance division. Their major ...">[http://www.armytimes.com/news/2007/07/army_rifle_070715/ M4 to face new rifles in dust-chamber test]</ref> The XM8 and FN SCAR had the fewest failures in
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  • ...rom the barrel rotates the chamber and actuates the loading mechanism then rotating the chamber back to the vertical original position until it is lined up wit # Battery: bolt group pushes round from magazine into chamber.
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  • ...received several modifications including the ability to fire from a closed bolt in both semi-automatic and automatic firing modes, a new perforated sheet-m ...y (Bundeswehr) now displayed interest and soon purchased a number of CETME rifles (7.62x51mm NATO chambering) for further testing. The CETME, known as the ''
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  • ...b) (G36KV)<br>- 2.82 kg (6.2 lb) (G36C)<br>- 3.83 kg (8.4 lb) (MG36)<br>- 3.50 kg (7.7 lb) (MG36E) |action= [[Gas-operated reloading|Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]]
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  • <li>D20RS: 3.855 kg (8.50 lb)</li></ul> |action= [[Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]]
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated reloading|Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...ading|gas-driven piston system]]. Locking is achieved through a [[rotating bolt]]. The Galil is fed from a curved, steel box [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated]], [[Rotating bolt]] ...sraeli company, [[Israel Military Industries|IMI]]. At least 300,000 INSAS rifles are in service with the Indian army; some of these have seen action in Indo
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated reloading|Gas-actuated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...a pre-production batch, which was manufactured that same year. In 1990 the rifles were successfully evaluated and then transferred for final operational test
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated reloading|Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...muzzle device and magazine. The weapon’s method of operation, the rotary bolt locking mechanism and ammunition are identical to those of the wz. 1996 Ber
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated reloading|Gas operated]], [[rotating bolt]] [[Category:Polish 5.56mm assault rifles]]
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]] [[Category:Polish 5.56mm assault rifles]]
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  • |action= [[Gas-actuated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...ns of a spring loaded plunger mounted in the front sight base of [[AK-47]] rifles. The sight for the launcher is mounted on the rear sight base. A valve is f
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated reloading|Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...ecember the same year, a prototype production batch consisting of 11 Beryl rifles was produced. In 1997 the weapon had been successfully evaluated and adopte
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  • sniper rifles! The typical conversion consists of rebarrelling, adaptor. These rifles occasionally appear in Shotgun News (in the
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...r, and T20 prototypes served as the basis for a number of Springfield test rifles from 1945 through the early 1950s.
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...s-operated]], [[Magazine (firearm)|magazine]]-fed rifle, with a [[rotating bolt]], actuated by [[direct impingement]] [[gas operation]]. It is constructed
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...ued to the infantry in any nation. In [[1936]], it officially replaced the bolt-action [[M1903 Springfield rifle|Springfield M1903 rifle]] as the standard
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...uring the 1930s, and dissatisfaction with existing [[submachine gun]]s and rifles contributed to the development of the M1 Carbine.
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  • ... continues to move rearwards relative to the barrel. This action opens the bolt, and pulls the belt of ammunition through the weapon, readying it to fire a ...ngle-shot firing (the gunner must press the bolt latch release to send the bolt forward). In either mode the gun is fired by pressing the butterfly trigger
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...1,000<ref>''"The FY2006 current ARNG requirement for M4 Carbines is 60,943 rifles at a cost of $1k each."'' [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/g
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated]], [[open bolt]] ...60 is an air-cooled and [[gas-operated]] machine gun firing from an [[open bolt]]. It [[Chamber|chambers]] the [[7.62x51mm NATO]] cartridge and feeds from
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  • ... intended for use in [[side arm]]s (chiefly [[semi-automatic pistol]]s) or rifles; the difference between machine guns and autocannons is based on [[caliber] ...other two categories (submachine guns and autocannons), machine guns (like rifles) tend to share a very high ratio of barrel length to caliber (a long barrel
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  • ...-round en-bloc clip, [[M14 rifle]]s 20-round magazine, AR-15/M16 series of rifles 20- and 30-round magazines.]] ...e rotary "tube" magazine found on many [[lever-action]] and semi-automatic rifles and [[shotgun]]s. A particular firearm may use multiple types of magazine,
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  • ...ommon name of a [[Germany|German]] arms manufacturer, maker of a line of [[bolt-action]] [[rifle]]s from the 1870s to present. Their designs were built for ...einmetall]]. ''Mauser Jagdwaffen GmbH'' was split off and continues making rifles, while the Rheinmetal subsidiary, called ''Mauser-Werke Oberndorf Waffensys
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated]] with [[rotating bolt]] ...ified the weapon, Precision Reflex Incorporated (PRI) began assembling the rifles themselves. While a number of trigger options were tried in the end, the [[
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated reloading|Gas operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...ions. Many major parts are interchangeable with other standard Kalashnikov rifles.
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  • |action= [[Gas-actuated]], [[rotating bolt]] [[Category:Romanian 5.45mm assault rifles]]
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  • |action= [[Gas operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...]'s call to each of the Warsaw Pact's nations to produce their own assault rifles chambered in 7.62mm, be they AK-47 pattern or not, the Romanian State Arsen
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  • |action= [[Gas operated]], long stroke, rotating bolt; semi-automatic ...ragunov Sniper Rifle]] though not one single part interchanges between the rifles. The PSL is chambered for the same venerable Mosin-Nagant Model 1891/30 [[7
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated reloading|Gas operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...ef>John Walter (2006). ''[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=Eq2Dnj4sDZIC Rifles Of The World]''. Krause Publications. pp. 141. ISBN 0896892417.</ref> with
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ... same [[7.62x39mm]] cartridge as the AK. Between 1965 and 1994 350,000 M62 rifles were produced jointly by Valmet and Sako.
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...o the left side of the receiver housing, the cocking handle cut-out in the bolt carrier assembly was covered with a strip of metal, the cocking handle itse
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  • ...and chambers it. The Remington Model 8 has a fixed 5-shot [[magazine]] and bolt hold-open device which engages after the magazine is empty. It is a takedow ...tp://www.thegreatmodel8.remingtonsociety.com/ A website dedicated to these rifles]
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  • |action= [[Gas operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ... 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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  • |action= [[Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...he [[receiver]], the [[hammer]], the [[barrel]] assembly and the carrier/[[bolt]].<ref name="WG"/> SR-25 barrels were originally manufactured by [[Remingto
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  • |variants= L1A1/C1/C1A1 <small>(Rifles)</small><br />L2A1/C2/C2A1 <small>([[Squad automatic weapon|SAWs]])</small> Unique 30-round magazines were developed for the L2A1 rifles. These 30-round magazines were essentially lengthened versions of the stand
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  • |action= [[Repeating rifle|Repeating]] [[bolt action]] ...has passed the Winchester Model 70 as the oldest continuously manufactured bolt action rifle in America. The Model 110 has competed directly with other po
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated reloading|Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...the main modifications include the following components: the [[barrel]], [[bolt]] carrier and piston rod, [[gas cylinder]], foregrip, heatguard, [[muzzle]]
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]] The AUG was designed as a family of rifles that could be quickly adapted to a wide variety of roles with the change of
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...and AKM by the fully-enclosed hooded front [[sight]] (all other AK pattern rifles, including those made in [[Russia]], have a partially open front sight). Ma
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated reloading|Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...lements of the [[Dragunov Sniper Rifle]], [[SKS]], and [[AK-47|AK]] series rifles. The rifle is cosmetically based on the [[Type 56]]/AK-47, but with some si
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated]], [[Rotating bolt]] ...models used separate gas blocks and barrel attached bayonet lugs. Current rifles are built with a special KAC-made gas block that has both a flip-up sight a
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  • |action= [[Gas-Operated]], [[rotating bolt]] The Valmet M62/76 series of rifles are updates of the AK-47 design. Beginning with a licensed version of the
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...rget. With the sight offset from the barrel by approximately 1.25", if the rifles windage were zeroed at 50 meters, at 100 meters distance the windage error
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  • |action= [[Gas-Operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...ical carbine, whilst still retaining the muzzle velocity of longer assault rifles.
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  • ... to the '''Winchester Model 1873''' or the '''[[Winchester Model 1894]]''' rifles. Winchester rifles were among the earliest [[repeating rifle]]s, and as such the Winchester na
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  • |action= [[Gas-actuated]] (rotating bolt) ...pany. The M21 is designed on the basis of the famous [[AK-47|Kalashnikov]] rifles from [[Russia]]<ref>[http://www.zastava-arms.co.rs/english/vojni.htm Vojni
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  • |action= [[Gas-actuated]] (rotating bolt) ...Serbia]]. The M70 is designed on the basis of famous [[AK-47|Kalashnikov]] rifles from [[Russia]], which has been proven in numerous wars fought worldwide in
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  • |action= [[Gas-actuated]] (rotating bolt) ...a]]. The M72/M72A is designed on the basis of famous [[AK-47|Kalashnikov]] rifles from [[Russia]], which was proven in numerous wars fought worldwide in the
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  • |action= [[Gas-actuated]] (rotating bolt) The M77 is designed on the basis of famous [[AK-47|Kalashnikov]] rifles from [[Russia]], which was proven in numerous wars fought worldwide in the
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  • |action= [[Gas-actuated]] (rotating bolt) The M77 B1 is designed on the basis of famous [[AK-47|Kalashnikov]] rifles from [[Russia]], which was proven in numerous wars fought worldwide in the
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated reloading|Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]] The M92 is designed on the basis of famous [[AK-47|Kalashnikov]] rifles from [[Russia]], which was proven in numerous wars fought worldwide in the
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  • |action= [[Direct impingement]] / [[Rotating bolt]] ...he [[M16 rifle|M16]], and is distinguished from later civilian-model AR-15 rifles marketed by Colt Firearms. Currently, AR-15 is a generic term for a civilia
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  • |action= [[Recoil operation|Recoil operated]], [[rotating bolt]] |unit_cost=US$8,650<ref>[http://www.barrettrifles.com/rifle_82.aspx Barrett Rifles]</ref>
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated reloading|Gas-actuated]], [[rotating bolt]], balanced recoil system ... rifle has a counter weight that negates the impulse of the gas piston and bolt carrier: this is the balancing mechanism and results in more controllable a
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  • |action= [[Gas-Operated|Gas-actuated]], rotating bolt ...re also present in the [[AK-103]] and the rest of the [[AK-10X]] series of rifles.
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated reloading|Gas operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...the [[AK-101]] as an updated version of the aging [[AKM]] and AKMS assault rifles.
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated reloading|Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]], BARS system ...gned by Youriy Alexandrov, for [[Mikhail Kalashnikov|Kalashnikov]]-pattern rifles.
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...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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  • |action= [[Gas operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...arsaw Pact and its many African and Asian allies. The production of Soviet rifles was carried out at both the [[Tula Arms Plant|Tula Arsenal]] and [[Izhevsk
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated reloading|Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...d in order to comply with U.S.C. 922(r); a statue which regulates imported rifles with certain features that the [[BATFE]] defines as not being suitable for
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated reloading|Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...iginal AR-10 was built in relatively small numbers, with fewer than 10,000 rifles assembled.
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  • ...nergy created by combustion in the chamber and bore acting directly on the bolt face through the cartridge. Other operating systems are [[recoil operation] ... left the barrel and gas pressure drops to a safe level; the weight of the bolt and spring pressure ensure this. To remain practical, this system is only s
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  • [[Image:openboltcropped.jpg|270px|thumb|right|Half-opened bolt on a [[Winchester Model 70]].]] ...closed. Bolt action firearms are most often [[rifle]]s, but there are some bolt-action [[shotgun]]s as well. Examples of this system date back to the 19th
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  • ...son rifle]], a breech-loading flintlock weapon. Roughly two hundred of the rifles were manufactured and used in the Battle of Brandywine, during the American ...needle gun]], was a single-shot breech-loader [[rifle]] using a [[rotating bolt]] to seal the breech. It was so called because of its .5-inch needle-like f
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  • |action= [[gas operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...nternally, the CQBR also takes advantage of a larger gas port and modified bolt carrier and buffer assembly. The gas port has been opened to 0.070 in (0.18
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  • |action= [[Gas-operated reloading|Gas-operated]], [[rotating bolt]] ...tures such as a double-sided magazine release, safety selector switch, and bolt catch.
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