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  • ...e:weaver stances.jpg|thumb|300px|The Weaver stance can either be tucked in close (left) or thrust out.]]'''The Weaver stance''' is a popular technique for f ... the team and individuals won the national championships at the Toledo, OH combat range using both one and two handed stances. The team defended the trophy f
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  • ...olver [[12-gauge]] [[shotgun]] created for the purpose of riot control and combat. ...some individuals as a home defense weapon for tight hallways and the close quarters of a small urban home. Its shot ammunition, as opposed to a solid bullet,
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  • ...ook, ISBN 0-87364-009-8</ref><ref>R.J. Scroggie, F.A. Moyer Special Forces combat firing techniques, ISBN 0-87364-010-1</ref> ===The changing face of infantry combat===
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  • ...or similar weapon, effectively turning the gun into a spear. It is a close-combat or last-resort weapon. ...en the developer of the [[musket]] found they could not damage an enemy at close proximity, they introduced two types of firearm, one with an attached knife
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  • ...lly being larger than submachine guns and thus harder to maneuver in close quarters. Like full-sized assault rifles, carbines have higher muzzle blast and reco ...ter or aircraft, and also when engaged in close-range combat. Based on the combat experience of WWII, the criteria used for selecting infantry weapons began
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  • ...('''CAR''') is a [[shooting]] system primarily intended for close quarters combat. Invented by [[Paul Castle]], it uses some of the human body's natural psyc ...es a bladed stance (the shooter's weak-side shoulder facing the target), a close-to-body firearm hold, and sighted or [[Point shooting|non-sighted fire]] as
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  • }}The '''Close Quarters Battle Receiver (CQBR)''' is a replacement upper receiver for the [[M4 carb ...ken off on its own. Like the proposed Special Purpose Receiver, the Close Quarters Battle Receiver has been more or less taken on by the Naval Surface Warfare
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