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  • ...s''. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 455. (May 1981)</ref><ref name="CNNpoll">[http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/12/16/guns.poll/ :''Main article: [[Gun culture]]
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  • ...kly into our neighbours pit where it bursts, to their great annoyance. You may imagine their rage at seeing a soda water bottle come tumbling into a hole ...de is then thrown towards the target, an over-arm throw is recommended but may not be suitable for an actual combat situation. Soldiers are trained to thr
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  • :''This article is about metallic cartridge handloading. For construction of paper cartridg ...ading fired cases can save shooters a significant amount of money. Hunters may desire cartridges with specialized slugs or specific performance as regards
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  • *[[HK 940]] .30-06 {{Featured article}}
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  • |feed= 20, 30-round [[STANAG magazine]] or 100-round [[Beta C-Mag]] |Army Ranger Wing<ref>Tactical Weapons, May 2010 Issue. Guns of the Elite: Multi-Mission Warriors, page 92.</ref>
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  • |feed= 15 or 30-round detachable box magazine ... steel magazines are used with a 15-round capacity (weighing 0.12 kg) or a 30-round capacity (0.17 kg empty).
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  • ...le's original list price was $42; as of 2004, an original 1862 Henry rifle may bring $14,000 (one sold in [[November 2006]] for $60,000) in the collectors ...an Rifleman</ref>, does not produce the Civil War period firearm that this article defines. It produces lever action rifles that are more akin to later Marlin
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  • *[http://www.fbi.gov/page2/jan05/hogan013105.htm Article, "THE BADDEST TOWN IN AMERICA And the FBI Owns It."] *[http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3623/is_199508/ai_n8711124 Article, "NRA & law enforcement: Ties that bind" American Rifleman, Aug 1995.]
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  • ...e word is generally used to describe [[gun control advocates]], who may or may not have a genuine fear of guns, but rather wish to ban guns as a deterrent ...cemen's [[sidearm]] or a photograph of a [[rifle]] or knife. Such a phobia may be present, for instance, in someone who suffers from PTSD in relation to a
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  • ...dapter inserted inside the magazine well allows the use of standard 20 and 30-round [[M16 rifle|M16]] magazines. The lever safety and fire selector (loca *'''Magal''': A law enforcement variant of the Galil MAR chambered in [[.30 Carbine]].
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  • :''Main article: [[Matchlock]] :''Main article: [[Wheel-Lock]]
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  • <noinclude>== Featured Article ==</noinclude> ...only>{{AOTD missing}}</includeonly><noinclude>'''This date needs an [[AOTD|Article of the Day]]</noinclude>
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  • '''Lt. Colonel John Dean "Jeff" Cooper''' ([[May 10]], [[1920]] - [[September 25]], [[2006]]) was recognized as the father o ...hat he termed a [[Scout Rifle]]. These bolt action carbines are typically .30 caliber (7.62&nbsp;mm), less than 1 meter in length and less than 3 kilogra
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  • ...ion of the call involves both parties speaking simultaneously and as such, may be difficult to understand at times. At approximately the 03:10 mark, the | 06:30 || '''Joe || I can't, [sputters] I'm going outside, I'll find out...
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  • ...'killer caravan,'''" originally coined by author [[Kurt Saxon]] (in a 1979 article, which follows), is a [[survivalist]] term used to describe the phenomenon I'd rely on my [[30-06]] [[bolt action]] [[Remington 700]] with the proper [[scope]] for the di
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  • |cartridge= 8x58R rimmed (Danish Krags)<br/>[[.30-40 Krag]] (US Krags)<br/>[[6.5 x 55]] rimless (Norwegian Krags) ... soon replaced by the .30-06 in 1906). The Krag-Jorgensen Rifle in Rimmed .30 Army round found use in the Boxer Rebellion, the Spanish-American War and t
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  • ...ever produced—second only to the Russian [[Mosin-Nagant|Mosin-Nagant M91/30]], which was itself a contemporary design. ...earm)|magazine]] capacity enabled a trained rifleman to fire between 20 to 30 aimed rounds a minute, making the Lee-Enfield the fastest military bolt-act
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  • ... launcher]], [[anti-tank rifle]] — that includes variants (most of which may be linked to the same page. '''The list is not comprehensive'''; create an ...ch (using the search box to the upper right) to avoid creating a duplicate article!
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  • ...h was matched to the shorter 7.62 mm NATO cartridge instead of the longer .30-06. The T44 competed successfully against the T47 (a modified T25) and the :''Main article: [[M15 rifle]]
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  • ... bullets loaded into a single [[.308 Winchester]] or [[.30-06 Springfield|.30-06]] cartridge. ...ards (460 m), while equaling or exceeding the "wounding" ability of the [[.30 Carbine]].<ref>Hutton, Robert (ed.), ''The .223'', Guns & Ammo Annual Editi
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