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  • ...], [[2009]]). [http://www.slate.com/id/2238560/ "Why Do Rappers Hold Their Guns Sideways?"]. ''Slate Magazine''. </ref> due to its portrayal in U.S. film a .../is_9_53/ai_n27320034/ ''The cross-dominant eyes: corrections are easy'']. Guns Magazine. FindArticles.com. 23 Dec, 2009.</ref>
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  • ... The [[Russia]]n navy also experimented with smoothbore large caliber navy guns, but budget cuts halted the progress. Another smoothbore weapon in use today is the 37 mm [[riot gun]]. These are used at short ranges against groups of people, therefore
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  • ...-1982) published by [[Mel Tappan]], who also authored the books ''Survival Guns'' and ''Tappan on Survival''. The newsletter included columns from Tappan h ...ss Family Robinson''. Even in America and Europe there could be moments of riot and rebellion when law and order temporarily completely breaks down.”<ref
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  • ...-1982) published by [[Mel Tappan]], who also authored the books ''Survival Guns'' and ''Tappan on Survival''. The newsletter included columns from Tappan h ...amily Robinson''. Even in [[America]] and Europe there could be moments of riot and rebellion when law and order temporarily completely breaks down.”<ref
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  • Handheld lights are generally restricted to use with [[handgun]]s, as long guns require two hands to operate. While just about any handheld flashlight can ...jpg|thumb|right|A US Navy sailor fires a [[Mossberg 500 | Mossberg 590]] [[riot shotgun]] equipped with a tactical light integrated into the forearm]]
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  • ...s. 16-gauge guns had a standard barrel length of 28 inches, while 12-gauge guns were furnished with 30-inch length barrels. Special length barrels could be ...sion known variously as the [[Combat shotgun|"trench"]] or [[riot shotgun|"riot" shotgun]]. It was developed into a version issued to U.S. troops during W
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  • ... entirely new design initially available in 20 gauge only (12 and 16 gauge guns were not sold until 1914). The Model 12 was the first truly successful inte Approximately 20,000 Model 12 trench guns were purchased by the US Army in World War I, differing from the civilian v
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  • ...eper''') is a revolver [[12-gauge]] [[shotgun]] created for the purpose of riot control and combat. ...ne round is fired for each pull of the trigger. Unlike most real military guns with magazine interchangeability, the drum magazine does not detach from th
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  • ...bullet - Definitions from Dictionary.com]</ref> However, bullets for air guns are not part of a cartridge. ...ly low velocity and are fired from shotguns, grenade launchers, paint ball guns, or specially-designed firearms and air gun devices.
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  • ...l" had its origin [in Medieval England] before the general introduction of guns. Justice demands that its application have due regard to the general use o ... states ([http://www.billingsgazette.net/articles/2007/02/26/news/state/28-guns.txt Montana], New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Washington, and Wyoming) are cur
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