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  • * [[1917]] — The third round of trials for the second [[Huot automatic rifle]]
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  • |content= * [[1917]] — [[Joseph Huot]], an engineer from Richmond, Quebec, files [[Canad
    261 B (31 words) - 10:29, 15 March 2015
  • ...gun]], as well as the American [[M1917 Browning machine gun|Browning Model 1917 machine gun]]) were all substantial weapons. The [[.303 in]]ch Vickers, for
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  • ...mm, Model of 1916", these are among the most obscure U.S. service arms. In 1917, 50,000 of these rifles were sent via Vladivostok to equip the Czechoslovak [[Finland]], a Grand Duchy in the Russian Empire until 1917, had long used the Mosin-Nagant in its military. It was used in the short c
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  • * [[1917]] — [[Joseph Huot]], an engineer from Richmond, Quebec, files [[Canad
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  • |content= * [[1917]] — The [[Huot automatic rifle]] is examined at the Rockcliffe Rifle
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  • By 1917 his solution was perfected, and he travelled to Washington, DC to demonstra The Pedersen Device was also modified to fit the US Rifle, Model of 1917 (the American Enfield), and the US Rifle, Model of 1916 ( The Remington Mos
    6 KB (1,009 words) - 16:55, 15 March 2013
  • ...Wesson Model 29]], the [[Smith & Wesson Model 10]], and the Smith & Wesson 1917.
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  • ...501.</ref><ref name=am_mun>United States War Dept. ''America's Munitions'' 1917-1918, 208 - 209.</ref><ref>Anne Cipriano Venzon, Anne Venzon, Paul L. Miles ... the Use of Rifle and Hand Grenades''.</ref><ref>William Harvey Tschappat (1917). ''Text-book of Ordnance and Gunnery''. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 511.</ref
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  • ** Savage pocket Pistols, models [[Savage Model 1907|1907]], 1915, and 1917 ([[.32 ACP|.32]] and [[.380 ACP|.380]])
    8 KB (1,138 words) - 16:56, 15 March 2013
  • ...d and used by a major military Power (France) was Fusil Automatique Modele 1917. It was the first general issue self loading rifle and contained features
    8 KB (1,134 words) - 16:56, 15 March 2013
  • **[[Fusil Mle 1917 RSC]] (first standard-issue semi-automatic rifle)
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  • |1917-1943
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  • ...itzer Menin Rd 5 October 1917.jpg|thumb|15 inch [[howitzer]] shells. Circa 1917.]] ... steel helmets on both sides. Shells filled with poison gas were used from 1917 onwards. Frequent problems with shells led to many military disasters when
    30 KB (4,752 words) - 16:56, 15 March 2013
  • ...gauge pump action shotguns when they were deployed to the Western front in 1917. These shotguns were fitted with [[bayonets]] and a heat shield so the barr
    71 KB (11,131 words) - 14:43, 10 June 2015
  • ...ong Island in 1872. From about 1872 until the U.S. entry into World War I (1917), target shooting with single-shot rifles was nearly as popular in America
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  • *[[M1917 revolver|Model 1917]]&mdash; first revolver chambered for [[.45 ACP]]
    22 KB (3,239 words) - 16:58, 15 March 2013
  • ...e same time as the Bergman and Beretta, but development was put on hold in 1917, when the US and the weapon's designer (Thompson) entered the war. The desi
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  • |design_date=1917–1919 ...ers were Theodore H. Eickhoff, Oscar V. Payne, and George E. Goll. By late 1917, the limits of the [[Blish lock]] were discovered, and it had been found th
    26 KB (3,952 words) - 16:58, 15 March 2013
  • ... 1787, refers to the National Guard, which was created 130 years later, in 1917.
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