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  • ...n.<ref>Popenker, Max. "[http://world.guns.ru/smg/de/mp3-mp40-e.html Modern Firearms — MP-38 and MP-40 submachine guns]".</ref> * As the design of the [[M3 submachine gun]] started, the designers looked at [[Sten]] guns and captured MP 40s. The M3 used a copy of the Sten
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  • ... July, 14th, 1819 for the purpose of manufacturing swords, then after 1850 firearms and cannons. The MAC was the place that saw the creation in 1886, and later ...0 Machine Carbine or the MAC 1955 automatic rifle were retained with other designers' adopted weapons.
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  • ... the firearms designers of the day. Soon there was a host of new automatic firearms that used this concept, such as the [[Borchardt pistol]], the [[Cei-Rigotti ...ehr 08|MG 08]] and the [[Vickers machine gun|Vickers gun]], as well as the American [[M1917 Browning machine gun|Browning Model 1917 machine gun]]) were all su
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  • '''FAQ ON NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT WEAPONS'''<ref>Retrieved from tinyurl.com/a6l2f thanks to [http://www.c ...ases, and a longtime lawyer for the NRA, as well as an author, says in his Firearms Law Deskbook (published by Clark Boardman Callaghan) that this case is the
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  • ...rgensen#Norwegian Krag-Jørgensen rifles|Norwegian]] and [[Krag-Jørgensen#American Krag-Jørgensen rifles|US]] armies. [[Category:Norwegian firearms designers]]
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  • ...r 30]], [[1810]] &ndash; [[December 11]], [[1880]]) was an [[United States|American]] businessman and politician (but he can be forgiven for that part). ...cticut. During this period he discovered that a division of Smith & Wesson firearms was failing financially with one of their newly patented arms. Having an ey
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  • ...nal treasure, being one of the few surviving masters of post-WWII American firearms design"</ref> ...ally at [[Colt's Manufacturing Company]] where he began to learn about how firearms are designed. He moved on to Pratt & Whitney and later Republic Aviation. D
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  • ... shop was built on [[United States|American]] mass-production lines, using American machinery powered by steam engines. The shop was based on a design by John ...ow cost version of [[20 mm Oerlikon]] (acknowledging two [[Poland|Polish]] designers + Sten (= Shepherd, Turpin + Enfield))
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  • ... historian James E. Serven as "events which shaped the destiny of American Firearms." ...t is thought that it was this incident that brought the manufacture of his firearms to Paterson, New Jersey. Shortly after his arrival home he rushed to Washin
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  • |nationality = [[American]] ...tling''' ([[September 12]], [[1818]] – [[February 26]], [[1903]]) was an American inventor best known for his invention of the [[Gatling gun]], the first suc
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  • ...tic pistol technically refers to a [[machine pistol]], although in popular American usage it is also used as a synonym for a semi-automatic pistol. In the case ...il operation. See [[Gas-Operated]] article for details on gas operation of firearms. A semi-automatic pistol will fire only one shot per trigger pull, in contr
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  • STEN is an acronym, cited as derived from the names of the weapon's chief designers, Major Reginald '''S'''hepherd and Harold '''T'''urpin, and '''EN''' for [[ ...ld from the [[United States]], but this did not begin to meet demand. The American entry into the war at the end of 1941 placed an even bigger demand on the f
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  • ...n't have a picture of this person.]]'''Thomas Crosley Johnson''', American firearms designer. Son of a President of the Yale Safe and Iron Company, Johnson was [[Category:American firearms designers]]
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  • The '''Thompson submachine gun''' is an [[United States|American]] [[submachine gun]] that became infamous during the Prohibition era. It wa ...poration]] in 1916 for the purpose of developing his weapon. The principal designers were Theodore H. Eickhoff, Oscar V. Payne, and George E. Goll. By late 1917
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  • ... a second lieutenant with the United States Army, and served with the 79th American Division at Verdun. In 1920, he became the manager of the manufacturing of ... patents during his career, compared to his father [[John Browning]]'s 128 American gun patents. In 1955, Val Browning was awarded Knighthood in the Order of
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  • With the onset of the American Civil War, the [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] States began b ... produced over 20 different pistols of his own design, together with other designers' guns under contract. He had government contracts for the official British
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  • ...5.45×39mm cartridge was developed in the early 1970s by a group of Soviet designers and engineers under the direction of M. Sabelnikov. Further group members w The [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives]] classified the 7N6 cartridge as "armor piercing handgun am
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  • ...anslation “assault rifle” gradually became the common term for similar firearms sharing the same technical definition as the name giver StG 44. In a strict ...easingly bloody affair as witnessed by the high level of casualties in the American Civil War. Skirmisher tactics were given greater emphasis as gunpowder weap
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  • ...rce competition between private industry technicians or free lance weapons designers and technicians of state owned arsenals like [[MAC_Manufacture_d%27Armes_de During the same period of time, significant advance in firearms technology produced dozens of inventions, most of them ill fated but others
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  • ...Henry]]'''Benjamin Tyler Henry''' (1821&ndash;1898) was an [[United States|American]] [[gunsmith]] and manufacturer. He was the inventor of the [[Henry rifle]] [[Category:American gunsmiths]]
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