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  • ...culties caused it to come into the majority ownership of investor [[Oliver Winchester]]. Previously, in the late 1840s, Daniel Wesson's brother Edwin, of Hartfor Image:Smith-et-Wesson-model-1-22-p1030158.jpg|Model 1, cal. .22
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  • ...Cross section diagram of [[Heckler & Koch MP5|Heckler & Koch MP5SD]] early model suppressor, from H&K 1971 patent. Vented barrel surrounded by metal mesh p ...(SPL), the .300 Winchester Magnum holds its peak duration longer. The .300 Winchester Magnum sound remains at full value longer, while the .308 goes to peak and
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  • ...renowned [[Winchester Model 70|Model 70]]). From beginning employment with Winchester in November 1885 to his death in 1934, Johnson was named on 124 patents ass # Madis, George, ''The Winchester Book''. Houston: Art and Reference House 1971
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  • Revised February 21, 2009 ...date marked. (For example, only '''***low serial number***''' [[Winchester Model 1894]] [[lever action]]s are actually antique.) No [[FFL]] is required to
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  • |name= Winchester Repeating Arms Company |founder= Oliver Winchester
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  • |name= Winchester Model 1873 rifle |image= Winchester Model 1873 Short Rifle 1495.jpg
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  • ...adopted as the [[M16 rifle|M16]], and is distinguished from later civilian-model AR-15 rifles marketed by Colt Firearms. Currently, AR-15 is a generic term NDIA Dallas, TX, 21 May 2008 http://www.dtic.mil/ndia/2008Intl/Roberts.pdf</ref> However, one
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  • ...t at 900 ft/s (275 m/s), but after a number of rounds of revisions between Winchester Repeating Arms, Frankford Arsenal, and Union Metallic Cartridge, it ended u ...failures.<ref name="back" /> The resulting Colt design was adopted as the Model 1911.
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  • * [[April 21]] &mdash; [[Students for Concealed Carry on Campus]] begins their second '' * [[July 21]] &mdash; Following the [[Heller decision]], the [[Second Amendment Foundat
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  • Perhaps the most famous single .303 British round ever fired was on April 21 1918, during the Great War, when Manfred von Richthofen, the famed "Red Bar ...ington Arms|Remington]], [[Federal Cartridge|Federal]], [[Olin Corporation|Winchester]], [[Sellier & Bellot]] and [[Wolf Ammunition|Wolf]] etc. Reloading equipme
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  • ...umb|Letter from Roy Jinks, Smith and Wesson Historian. Provenance of first model M&P revolver in 38 Special]] [[Image:50ft.jpg|200px|thumb|First model M&P revolver designed in 1899 for the 38 Special Cartridge. This revolver l
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  • |case_length=.850 in (21.6 mm) ...Wesson) is a [[Rim|rimless]] [[pistol]] [[cartridge]] developed jointly by Winchester and [[Smith & Wesson]], two famous American [[firearm]]s manufacturers. <re
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  • Taurus started calling their Model 4510 "[[Taurus Judge|the Judge]]" and [[Ignatius Piazza]] created and began ... (the descendant of the original [[Winchester rifle]]), Model 70 rifle and Model 1300 shotgun would be discontinued.
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  • ...m/556dw-9.html "The 5.56 X 45mm Timeline: 1986-1989"] The Gun Zone, [[June 21]], [[2010]]</ref> ....7×28mm"] Tactical Life</ref><ref name="baddeley2003">Baddeley, Adam (May 21, 2003). "NATO Delays Personal Weapon Choice". Jane's Defence Weekly - Infan
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  • ...[Image:Avtomat Fedorova 1916.jpg|right|thumb|Fedorov Avtomat (Russia) 1916 model. The weapon fired the Japanese rifle [[cartridge]].]] --> ...today's definition of an assault rifle. The cartridge was based on the 351 Winchester Self loading case necked down to accept a 8 mm Lebel bullet. it was first i
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  • ... these documents not be disclosed [emphasis in original] as per subsection 21(1)(c) [of the Access to Information Act]." ...uely identify a firearm, the current registration system records the Make, Model and Manufacturer as primary "identifying" information. Those entries shoul
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  • Hathcock generally used the standard sniper rifle: The [[Winchester Model 70]] .30-06 caliber rifle with the standard Unertl scope. On some occasions ...nd]] chambered in .30-06 Springfield, whereas Hathcock used a [[Winchester Model 70]] chambered in .30-06 Springfield. Additionally, Hyneman was only able t
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  • ...ht|From left: [[.50 BMG]], [[.300 Winchester Magnum|.300 Win Mag]], [[.308 Winchester]], [[7.62x39mm]], [[5.56x45mm NATO]], [[.22LR]].]] .... For the cartridge, Winchester recommended a rimless version of their .32 Winchester Self-Loading sized down for .308 inches (7.8 mm) projectiles. The resulting
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  • |name= .17 Winchester Super Magnum |image= 17-Winchester-Super-Magnum.jpg
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