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  • ...eserve. It stayed in service right up to the German invasion of Denmark on April 9, 1940. ...en as the new rifle for the Norwegian Army, and it was formally adopted on April 21 that year. It is worth noting that [[Sweden]] instead adopted a modified
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  • |feed= 10-round magazine, loaded with 5-round charger clips The rifle was also equipped with a detachable sheet-steel, 10-round, double-column magazine, a very modern development in its day. Origin
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  • ... Stoner]] of the newly-formed [[ArmaLite]] helped develop the 7.62 mm [[AR-10]]. Springfield's T44 and similar entries were conventional rifles using woo ...erimental composite and 'Sullaloy' aluminum barrels were fitted to some AR-10 prototypes by ArmaLite's president, George Sullivan. The Sullaloy barrel wa
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  • |align="right"|4.29 in <br>10.9 cm *"Bushmaster '03 Carbine," ''American Rifle'' magazine, April 2005, p. 40.
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  • ...f Twentieth Century Weapons and Warfare''. (London: Phoebus, 1978), Volume 10, p.1088, "Garand".</ref> ...erated .276 model.<ref>Walter, ''loc. cit.'' Garand would patent this [[12 April]] [[1930]].</ref>
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  • [[Image:4th Infantry Division.jpg|thumb|Image:CSA-2006-10-20-101059.jpg|A M240B in the hands of a U.S. Army 4th Infantry Division Sol ...M60 machine gun|M60]] it has for the most part replaced in US service. An April 2002 presentation by the Natick Soldier Center reported on lessons learned
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  • ...11.5 mm in caliber. Serbia designed an improved version of the Model 71 in 10.15 mm caliber, produced in Germany, called the Mauser-Milovanovic M1878/80. :''Main article: [[Swedish Mauser]]
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  • The group was formed on [[April 25]], [[2006]], during a summit held at Gracie Mansion in New York City tha ...rty, and the Green Party<ref>Carl T. Hall, "[http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/11/22/BAGM1MI0TF1.DTL&hw=richmond+mayor&sn=001&sc=1000 Mayo
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  • ...oned Officer, of Alanson, Michigan, [[USA]].<ref name="Potok">Potok, Mark (April 17, 1996). "Militant militia fringe is setting off alarms". ''USA Today.''< ... [[gun grabbers]] in their claims that armed citizens are dangerous. This article is included to rectify misconceptions and give gun owners ammunition to sho
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  • ...g/pub_display.php?pub_id=8212 "They Never Learn"], ''American Spectator'', April 25th 2007.</ref>. |10 || Denmark || 23%
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  • ...ld the center that he hadn’t seen growth this steep among such groups in 10 to 12 years. “All it’s lacking is a spark,” he said. This uptick in t ...e shoot strange looks at them. </ref><ref>[http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1906765,00.html Louisville's Bring Your Firearms to Church Day] Time
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  • ...rial.<ref>Thompson, Fred D.: ''Second Kates'', National Review Online, May 10, 2007</ref></blockquote> On April 21, 2009, the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the individual
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  • ...w to avoid it.<ref>"Kids Suspended for Playground Game." Associated Press. April 6, 2000.</ref> ...iolence."<ref>Japenga, A. 1994. Would I Be Safer with a Gun? Health. March/April, p. 54.</ref> The truly spiritual, pacifist person refrains from forcing ot
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  • |death_date = January 10, 1862 (aged 47) ..., Connecticut [[July 19]], [[1814]] - died Hartford, Connecticut [[January 10]], [[1862]]) was an American inventor and industrialist. He was the founder
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  • ... sentence that later became the Second Amendment was to be inserted in the Article I, Section 9, between clauses 3 and 4, following the prohibitions on suspen <blockquote>The importance of this article will scarcely be doubted by any persons, who have duly reflected upon the s
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  • ...[[Skeet shooting]] or [[10 m Air Pistol|10&nbsp;m&nbsp;Air&nbsp;Pistol]]/[[10 m Air Rifle|Rifle]]. This article discusses Shooting Ranges in a general sense. For more specific discussion
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  • :''While not specifically a [[firearm]] related topic, this article is included in [[Gunsopedia]] because it is a frequent subject of debate am ...at the edge of the scapula and followed the fifth rib, shattering the last 10 cm of the rib before exiting on the right side of his chest just below the
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  • ...close-in, rapid-fire combat) were adopted. See the “[[Soviet sniper]]” article for details. .../ World longest distance kill - 2,430 meters (1.5 miles)]". Stupid Beaver (April 2007). “Canadian snipers in Afghanistan after September 11th made the lon
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  • ...essor capability.<ref>dB in Principle and Practice, AWC Systems Technology April 2010</ref> ...has found that .308 ''subsonic'' rounds decreased the volume at the muzzle 10 to 12 dB when compared to the same caliber of suppressed ''supersonic'' amm
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  • ...per shoulder angle. Developed for use in pistols with barrels as short as 10 inches (25 cm), it develops the same power as a .30-30 with greater efficie ...n considered one of the best medium game hunting calibers available in the 10" (25cm) barrelled [[Thompson Center Arms]] Contender pistol.<ref name=357he
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