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  • |service= 1977–Present It was first adopted in 1977 by the U.S. Army as a [[coaxial weapon|coaxial]] tank gun, and slowly adopt
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  • ...ting in the 1970s, more frequent than the [[FN MAG]], which was adopted in 1977 as a co-axial vehicle gun and designated the M240.
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  • ...ing metal stock, the first for a submachine gun<ref>Hogg, Ian; John Weeks (1977). ''Military Small Arms of the 20th Century.'' Arms & Armour Press. pp. 90. .../ref><ref>Nelson, Thomas B., The World's Submachine Guns, TBN Enterprises, 1977.</ref>
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  • ...RD Small arms of the world, Eleventh Edition, Arms & Armour Press, London, 1977
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  • ...RD Small arms of the world, Eleventh Edition, Arms & Armour Press, London, 1977
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  • ... columns for ''Soldier of Fortune'' magazine. Through these venues and his 1977 book ''Survival Guns'' &ndash; which as of 2008 is still in print after mor ... 1970s, the ''Personal Survival ("P.S.") Letter''. It was published from [[1977]]-[[1982]]. The newsletter included columns from Tappan himself as well fro
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  • ... crime data for every county in the [[United States]] during 18 years from 1977 to 1994.
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  • * After the implementation of [[Canada]]'s [[1977]] gun controls prohibiting [[handgun]] possession for protection, the “br
    6 KB (984 words) - 16:53, 15 March 2013
  • ...would be something the boys in armor had been tinkering about with since [[1977]]: a slightly tweaked version of the FN MAG - the '''M240B'''.
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  • |1977
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  • In 1977 the U.K.P.S.A was formed to promote and regulate practical pistol shooting
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  • ...ing a 2&nbsp;mm aperture for day shooting.<ref>Army Code No 12258 (Revised 1977): User Handbook for Rifle, 7.62mm, L1A1 and 0.22-inch caliber, L12A1 Conver
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  • ...h-crossbow shooting''', which was introduced into the IAU’s programme in 1977, has attracted many new nations to the sport. It’s a highly technical ev
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  • |design_date=1977 ...s adopted by the Austrian Army as the '''StG 77''' (''Sturmgewehr 77'') in 1977,<ref name="autogenerated1">[http://www.bmlv.gv.at/waffen/waf_stg77.shtml Ö
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  • ...retreats in the 1970s was the ''Personal Survival ("P.S.") Letter'' (circa 1977-1982) published by [[Mel Tappan]], who also authored the books ''Survival G
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  • ...retreats in the 1970s was the ''Personal Survival ("P.S.") Letter'' (circa 1977-1982) published by [[Mel Tappan]], who also authored the books ''Survival G
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  • ...ref>Fitzsimons, Bernard. ''Encyclopedia of Weapons and Warfare'' (Phoebus, 1977), Volume 23, p.2487</ref>), followed by several police departments in the U
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  • ..., the largest American gun rights organization. LaPierre joined the NRA in 1977 after working as a legislative aide to a Democratic Virginia assemblyman Vi
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  • *The Webley Hawk Mark III Air Rifle (1977)
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  • *Madis, G. (1977) "The Winchester Book" Dallas: Taylor Publishing.
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