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  • ...Northern Ireland. The first death to result from its use occurred in April 1972, when Francis Rowntree, an 11-year old boy, was hit in the head by a round ...tile named the [[plastic bullet]] or plastic baton round was introduced in 1972; initially used alongside the rubber bullet, it eventually replaced it.
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  • ... [[1st Battalion, Parachute Regiment]] (1 PARA) in 1972's [[Bloody Sunday (1972)|Bloody Sunday]] massacre in Northern Ireland, in which 26 unarmed civilian
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  • ....F. Thurston, "British Artillery Weapons & Ammunition". London: Ian Allan, 1972. Page 215.</ref>). The fuze then ignited a small "bursting charge" in the b
    30 KB (4,752 words) - 16:56, 15 March 2013
  • ...t four inches off the length of the rifle for a given barrel length. From 1972 to 1987, Ruger also made a less expensive version of the #1, the #3. The #
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  • ...sued in 1962, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969 and 1970. A new edition was issued in 1972 with the document title revised to code for the Manufacture, Transportation
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  • ...eed for specialized training for police sharpshooters was made apparent in 1972 during the Munich massacre when the German police could not deploy speciali
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  • ...[[West Germany|West German]] police corps after the Munich massacre at the 1972 Summer Olympics. The [[Heckler & Koch PSG1]] is one of the rifles designed
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  • ...r of the Law Journal. He has been in private and government practice since 1972.
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  • Winchester's Model 9422 was introduced in [[1972]] and was rapidly recognized for high quality. It was designed to capture t
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  • |design_date=1972
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  • |content= File:M60 machine gun DA-ST-84-04992.jpg{{!}}[[1972]]: Practicing with the [[M60]]
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  • ...Model 61|Model 61]] [[pump-action|slide]] rifle well into 1960.<ref>Barnes 1972, p.275, ".22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire".</ref> By that time, [[Smith and We ...le Company|Jefferson]] [[Jefferson Model 159 rifle|Model 159]].<ref>Barnes 1972, p.275, ".22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire".</ref> In the 1990s [[Semi-automati
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  • * Barnes, Frank C; Skinner, Stan (Ed.) (1965, 1969, 1972, 1980, 1985, 1989, 1993, 1997, 2000, 2003). ''Cartridges of the World'' (1
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  • ...arnes, Frank C.]] ''[[Cartridges of the World]]''. (Northfield: DBI Books, 1972), p.178</ref> || rimless straight || 11.48 (.452) || 12.09 (.476) || – || ...from Barnes, Frank C. ''Cartridges of the World''. (Northfield: DBI Books, 1972), p.177</ref> || rimmed straight || 10.8 (.425) || 11.40 (.449) || –|| 1
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  • *Barnes, Frank C ''CARTRIDGES OF THE WORLD'' 3rd Edition pgs 49, 191 1972 Digest Books, ISBN 0-695-80326-3
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  • ... Hoff, ''Airguns and Other Pneumatic Arms'', Arms & Armour Series, London, 1972''</ref> by the Tyrolese watchmaker, mechanic and gunsmith Bartholomäus Gir
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  • ...R-18s and 4,018 AR-180s at its Costa Mesa plant between July 1969 and June 1972. The Japanese government subsequently eased it restrictions and allowed the
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  • | 1972
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  • |length= 991 mm (1972)<br>966 mm ([[2006]]) |action= selective fire, [[blowback operated]] (1972)<br>[[selective fire]], [[gas operated]], locked breech (2006)
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