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  • : [[File:Proposition H.jpg|right]]''This article is about the most ironically named gun grab'' ... '''EVER'''. For somethin ...in/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/06/13/SFGUN.TMP</ref> Judge Warren wrote in his 30-page ruling that "Proposition H is adjudged invalid as preempted by state l
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  • |name= .30-30 Winchester |image= 30-30.jpg
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  • ...ds (3,200 m). At those ranges, the bullets struck point-first at roughly a 30 degree angle, penetrating 3 one inch (2.5 cm) thick oak boards, and then tr [[Image:45-70 Sample.jpg|thumb|left|150px|For comparison: a [[.30-06]], .45-70, and [[.50-90 Sharps|.50-90]], respectively.]]
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  • ...dings use [[smokeless powder]]. The original blackpowder loads called for 30 to 40 grains (2.6 g) of blackpowder behind a 255-grain (16.5 g) lead bullet *[http://www.handloads.com/articles/default.asp?id=1 Handloads.com article on the .45 Colt]
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  • ...for equivalent bullet weights. With full-power loads and heavy bullets, it may be used as a deer, bear, or boar hunting cartridge. ...com/p/articles/mi_m0BTT/is_173_29/ai_n7578384 American Handgunner Magazine article] using the term "Short and Weak"</ref>.[[Glock]], Wilson Combat, [[Kimber M
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  • ...tp://www.springerlink.com/content/kv8610023463x574/ SpringerLink - Journal Article]</ref>}} ...the Israelis pull the ''Magal'', a Micro [[Galil]] variant chambered in [[.30 Carbine]], from service.
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  • ...o secure areas of the police station, including a property room from which 30 guns disappeared within six months, according to internal police documents. == May ==
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  • ...''n.'':<br> '''1.''' Something which becomes accepted as fact, although it may not be true (OED).<br> '''2.''' A piece of unverified or inaccurate informa This particular bit of misinformation originally comes from a 1986 article in the New England Journal of Medicine titled ''"Protection or Peril: An an
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  • |image= 30-30.jpg |caption= 5.56x45mm NATO (left) next to [[.30-30]] (center) and [[7.62x51mm NATO]] (right)
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  • ...//web.archive.org/web/20061016074936/www.global-defence.com/2006/Utilities/article.php?id=40 "In the Line of Fire"] Global Defence Review, 2007</ref> ...on Choice". Jane's Defence Weekly - Infantry Equipment (ISSN: 02653818), p 30.</ref>
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  • |rim_dia=11.30 mm (0.445 in) ...0 Short Russian/ComBloc; the "Short" was to distinguish it from the older .30 Russian, which was the [[7.62x54mmR]]. (Note that the "R" in 7.62x54mmR doe
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  • |image= 9.3X62-30-06-8X57-6.5X55-308.JPG |caption= From left to right [[9.3x62mm]], [[.30-06 Springfield]], 7.92x57mm IS, [[6.5x55mm]] and [[7.62x51 mm]] [[cartridge
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  • ...esn’t involve teaching karate or any kind of self-defense training. This article is about increasing the ‘1′ side of this ratio to ‘2′ and I’ll gi ...it would be reasonable to shoot back with your own gun.” (Seattle Times, May 15, 2001).
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  • This article lists [[firearm]] [[cartridge]]s which have a bullet in the 7 mm (.284 in) ...aight || 19.81 (0.78) || 8.56 (.337) || 8.56 (.337) || - || 8.53 (.336) || 30.23 (1.19)
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  • |feed= 30-round detachable box magazine, also compatible with 40-round box or 75-roun ...le which had breech-block mechanism similar to his 1944 carbine and curved 30-round magazine.
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  • ...automatic [[shotgun]] which employs the basic [[Kalashnikov]] action. This article refers to cousins rather than simply variants of the [[AK-47]] because it i Some civilians may simply just resort to [[Bump fire]] in order to achieve simulated automatic
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  • |feed= 30-round or 45-round [[RPK-74]] detachable box [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine] ...difications were done to the bolt carrier assembly and bolt; new synthetic 30-round magazines were introduced, made initially from Bakelite and later –
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  • ...or), ''The ArmaLite AR-10'', Regnum Fund Press (1998), ISBN 9986494389, p. 30</ref> At the time the United States Army was in the midst of testing severa ...automatic fire selector disabled. As many as 2,500 Australian AR-10 rifles may have been seized and destroyed as a result of anti-gun legislation in 1997.
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  • In some countries, air guns are still classified as firearms, and as such it may be illegal to discharge them in residential areas. Air guns can be highly a ...on and sales of both air guns and ammunition may be restricted. Some areas may require permits and background checks similar to those required for firearm
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  • HE grenades may well be the standard for both types of 40 mm grenades, but over the years t ...use of the '''XM674/M674''' riot control cartridge mentioned later in this article.<ref>United States, 1983. p. 27</ref>
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  • ... early 1959. (For more information on the AR-15 see the [[M16 rifle|M16]] article.) * McElrath, Daniel T. (2004-12-10). "[http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,2144,1174391,00.html Golden Days At ArmaLite]", ''American Rifleman'', Na
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  • ... to where they are most required at any particular time. Artillery command may impose priorities and constraints to support their combined arms commander' ... by anyone that can get the information into the artillery system. Targets may be visible to forward troops or in depth and invisible to them.
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  • ...(APOBS), and even the [[flame thrower]].<ref>[http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9034477/flame-thrower "Flame Thrower", Encyclopedia Britannica Online]</ref ....tradoc.army.mil/pao/TNSarchives/September04/093204.htm "Prototype Vehicle May Change Future Battlefield" by Spc. David Foley, U.S. Army Training and Doct
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  • .... 175. ISBN 0-425-21750-7, 9780425217504. Google Book Search. Retrieved on May 31, 2009.</ref> resulting from the use of the 9mm ball round, a significant ...ditional Beretta 9mm Pistols"], press release at berettausa.com, September 30, 2011.</ref> The Model 92FS is the non-U.S. military designation for the M9
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  • ...troduced to the Canadian House of Commons 2nd Session, 40th Parliament, in May 2009 by [[Candice Hoeppner]]<ref>[http://pr-usa.net/index.php?option=com_co ...ion MPs also used their numerical advantage to restrict Hoeppner's time to 30 minutes to introduce the bill. It's standard for an MP who introduces a bil
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  • ...htm ''Modern firearms - GIAT FAMAS assault rifle (France)''] world.guns.ru article</ref>, the [[Benelli B76]] and the [[AA-52|AA-52 machine gun]]. ...ese Pedersen Semi Auto Rifles & Carbines''], www.carbinesforcollectors.com article</ref> The bolt is hinged in the middle and stationary at the rear end. The
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  • |manufacturer=numerous; see article ...n with a round in the chamber and a loaded magazine installed, the shooter may fire the pistol by simply pulling the trigger. In contrast, a single-action
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  • ...nd lack the social stigma of a criminal conviction. In these cases, judges may adopt a more deferential view of the Section 1 arguments and evidence advan ... relevant to the enforcement of this Act or the regulations that he or she may reasonably require.”
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  • On [[May 17]], [[2006]], responsibility for the Canadian Firearms Program was transf ...c-39.html Firearms Act]</ref> Failure to comply is a summary offence which may lead to complications when one is up to renew his/her firearms license for
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  • ...ce World War II,<ref name="Aircraft Cannon">[http://www.defencenews.com.au/article-archive.cfm?ID=513&currentpage=2&detail=yes&thiscatid=0 Aircraft cannon] Dr ...t the proto-[[Shell (projectile)|shells]] described in the ''Huolongjing'' may be among the first of their kind. The Chinese also mounted over 3,000 cast
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  • ...ystems (though the carbine still being weaker, or of smaller size). Either may be more common, depending on the time period. There are also a limited numb ...ull-sized assault rifles, carbines have higher muzzle blast and recoil and may [[stopping power#Overpenetration|overpenetrate]].
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  • ...|Gunny Hathcock in 1996]]Gunnery Sergeant '''Carlos Norman Hathcock II''' (May 20, 1942 &ndash; February 23, 1999) was a United States Marine Corps sniper ... New York: Berkley Books, 1986. p.29. (ISBN 0-425-18165-0)</ref> and so on May 20, 1959, at the age of 17, he enlisted in the Marine Corps.
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  • ...[firearm]]. The primer is a small charge of impact-sensitive chemical that may be located at the center of the case head ([[centerfire ammunition]]) or at [[Image:Cartridge 30-06.png|thumb|left|right|.30-06 Springfield cartridge specifications. This is a [[rim|rimless]] cartridg
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  • {{day/article ... He kept pushing at it and, on this day in 1860, he was granted US patent #30,446 for a the first ever reliable [[lever-action]] repeating rifle &mdash;
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  • ...-Automatic Sniper System. The XM110 underwent final operational testing in May and June of 2007 at Fort Drum, New York by a mix of Special Forces troops a * The M110's use of KAC's one-piece 30&nbsp;mm scope mount instead of two separate scope rings.
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