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  • [[Image:Remington 1100 Tactical 8 Rounds.jpg|thumb|right|thumb|300px|Remington 1100 Tactical Shotgun in 12 gauge - holds 8 rounds (2 3/4") in the magazine ...found with barrels of 35 to 46 cm (14 to 18 inches) and a capacity of 5 or 6 rounds.
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  • ...ingfield maximum C.I.P. cartridge dimensions'''. All sizes in millimeters (mm). ...ocking mechanism normally compensates a light oversize of 0.02 mm – 0.03 mm without any problems.
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  • ...hbores. The caliber was still measured in bore or gauge- such as 10, 8 and 6 or even 4-[[gauge (bore diameter)|gauge]] or the guns were named by project ... development and calibers such as the [[.416 Weatherby Magnum]] and [[.416 Remington Magnum]] arrived in factory offerings. The late 1980s and 1990s produced th
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  • ...r>330 mm (13 in) (SCAR-H Short)<br>400 mm (16 in) (SCAR-H Standard)<br>500 mm (20 in) (SCAR-H Long) |weight= 3.04 kg (6.7 lb) (SCAR-L Short)<br>3.29 kg (7.3 lb) (SCAR-L Standard)<br>3.49 kg (7.7
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  • |length= {{mm-in|340}} |barrel= {{mm-in|192}}
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  • ...in the US in Smyrna, Georgia. In the next few years, Glock expanded its 9 mm product line, developing the select-fire [[Glock 18]] in 1986 and the Glock ...framed Nylon 66 Rifle in 1959. This was so revolutionary at the time that Remington dyed the plastic brown to resemble wood and fitted a cosmetic sheet-metal c
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  • |caption= Grand Power K100 Mark 6 |length= 202.5 mm (8 in)
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  • ...of lead. In modern terms this means the caliber of the rifle was 17.5&nbsp;mm. ... after 1867, this meant that the barrels had to be bored out to 12.17&nbsp;mm to accept the new cartridge.
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  • |length= 986 mm / 38.8 in to 1328 mm / 52.28 in depending on model |barrel= 520 mm / 20.5 in to 832 mm / 32.78 in depending on model
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  • |length= 1,130 mm (44.5 in) |barrel= 635 mm (25 in)
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  • *[[No. 6 Grenade]] *[[Newton 6 inch Mortar]]
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  • ...]] (Russia - Compact Assault Rifle - 5.45 x 39 mm, 5.56 x 45 mm, 7.62 x 39 mm) *[[9A-91]] (Russia - Assault Rifle - 9 x 39 mm)
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  • *[[5 mm Remington Rimfire Magnum|5mm Remington Mag]] ...chester]], [[.243 Winchester|.243 Winchester Improved (Ackley)]], [[.25-06 Remington]], [[.270 Winchester]], [[.308]], [[.30-06]], [[.45-70]], [[.50-90 Sharps]]
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  • *[[5 mm Remington Rimfire Magnum]] *[[.22 Remington Automatic]]
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  • |name= Rifle, Caliber 7.62 mm, M14 |length= 1,181 mm (46.5 in)
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  • ...NAD 1072 stamp. The cartridges shown are the [[.45 ACP]] (left) and [[7.65 mm Browning]]/[[.32 ACP]] (right). Confiscated early 2004 in or around Al-Qurn |length= 8.25 in (210 mm)
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  • |name= Rifle, 7.62 mm, Sniper Weapon System, M24 |length= 1,092 mm (43 in) (M24A1, M24A2);<br> (46.5 in) (M24A3)
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  • The MAS designed and manufactured the family of French 7.5 mm rifles, from the [[MAS 36]] to the [[FSA MAS 49/56]], then later the curren * [[Fusil d'infanterie de 17,5 mm modèle 1777 ]]
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  • ...s to a handgun that has a revolving cylinder which typically chambers 5 or 6 rounds. However, other firearms and weapons may also have the design of a r ...volving chamber gun in [[1718]]. This gun, which had a 1.25 inch bore (30 mm) was tripod mounted, and the 11 shot cylinder was operated by a hand crank.
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  • ...ifled barrel with a right hand twist of a .35 [[caliber]] [[Remington Arms|Remington]].]] ...assed [[musket]]s, which fired round [[musket ball]]s of calibers up to 19 mm (0.75 inch). [[Benjamin Robins]], an [[England|English]] mathematician, rea
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  • [[Image:M32 Grenade launcher.jpg|right|thumb|A US model M-32 6 shot 40mm launcher, which can be used as a grenade launcher or riot gun dep ...number of rubber balls ranging from around .32 inch (8 mm) to .60 inch (15 mm) in diameter, and are used for direct fire. The small diameter means that
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  • |length= 1,118 mm (44.0 in) ... 24 in (610 mm)<br>(also LwMatch & Sporter 20 in/510 mm, Carbine 16 in/410 mm)
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  • |barrel= 20-26 inches (508-660 mm) ...e Model 110 has competed directly with other popular designs such as the [[Remington Model 700]], Ruger M77, and [[Winchester Model 70]]. The Model 110 is well
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  • ...ction shotgun|pump-action]] [[Remington 870]], two semi-automatic action [[Remington 1100]] shotguns, 20 boxes of shotgun shells, a clay trap, and three boxes o ...lid projectile. Shotguns come in a wide variety of sizes, ranging from 5.5 mm (.22 inch ) bores up to 5 cm (2 inch) bores, and in a range of firearm oper
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  • ...tion (more than 4x and up to 40x) and much larger objective lens (40 to 50 mm in diameter), resulting in a brighter image. Most telescopic lenses employe ...field]] (United States), [[.303 British]] (United Kingdom) and [[7.92 x 57 mm|7.92x57mm]] (Germany). The .30-06 Springfield continued in service with U.S
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  • | [[.50 Remington]] (M71 Army) || 1867 | align=center| USA ||12.7 mm || .508
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  • ==Is a Form 6 import license required for importation of a pre-1899 gun by an individual? No [[Form 6]] is required. This is because pre-1899 guns are outside of Federal jurisdi
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  • |length= 33.5 in (851 mm) (M1918A1) 32 in (813 mm) (M1/A1)
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  • ... use of 0.64-0.72 mm (0.025-0.030 inch) for the first barrel and 0.80-1.00 mm (0.032-0.040 inch) for the second. Guns are regulated to shoot dead on or, ... Recreational Complex]] in Sparta, Illinois. The Grand attracts as many as 6,000 shooters for the thirteen day event, which is billed as the world's lar
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  • ...nd; the [[.17 Remington]] and various other [[4mm caliber|.17 caliber (4.5 mm)]] [[wildcat cartridge|wildcats]] have a vocal following, and the new [[.20 ...ange, and trajectory to allow them to be used for varmint shooting. The [[Remington XP-100]] bolt action pistol and its aptly named .221 Fireball cartridge, in
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  • ...s produced. One source of [[gunsmithing]] equipment has a library of over 6,000 different wildcat cartridges for which they can make [[chamber]] reamer ...idge is based on the .30-30 Winchester, shortened and necked up to .357 (9 mm). Designed for use in short barrels, the resulting cartridge is more effic
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  • |barrel= 20 in (508 mm) standard<br>16 in (406 mm)<br>14.5 in (368 mm) |cartridge= [[.223 Remington]], [[5.56 x 45 mm NATO|5.56 NATO]]
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  • |length= M40A1: 1,117 mm (43.97 in)<br>M40A3: 1,124 mm (44.25 in) |barrel= 610 mm (24 in)
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  • * First production [[6.5 Grendel]] brass cartridges manufactured to specification by [[Lapua]]. ...cle, as the Americans developed a new military calibre called the [[6.8 mm Remington SPC]] which is [[ballistic]]ally very similar to the .280 British cartridge
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  • |name= .222 Remington |image= 222 Remington.JPG
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  • |name= .223 Remington |parent=[[.222 Remington Magnum]]
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  • |bullet=.284 in (7.2 mm) |neck=.313 in (8.0 mm)
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  • |image= 9.3X62-30-06-8X57-6.5X55-308.JPG ...ion= From left to right [[9.3x62mm]], .30-06 Springfield, [[8 x 57 IS]], [[6.5 x 55]] and [[.308 Winchester]] [[cartridges]].
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  • |caption= .30-30 cartridge between [[.223 Remington]] (left) and [[.308 Winchester]] (right) |bullet=.309 in (7.8 mm)
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  • |bullet=0.311 in (7.9 mm) |neck=0.338 in (8.6 mm)
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  • |bullet=.358 in (9.1 mm) |neck=.379 in (9.6 mm)
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  • |name= .41 Remington Magnum |bullet=.410 in (10.4 mm)
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  • |bullet=.429 in (10.9 mm) |neck=.457 in (11.6 mm)
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  • |bullet=.432 in (11.0 mm) |neck=.457 in (11.6 mm)
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  • |bullet=.458 in (11.6 mm) |neck=.480 in (12.2 mm)
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  • 5) .44 Remington Magnum<br> 6) .357 Magnum<br>
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  • This article lists [[firearm]] [[cartridge]]s which have a bullet in the 10 mm (.394 in) [[caliber]] range. All measurements are in mm (in).
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  • This article lists [[firearm]] [[cartridge]]s which have a bullet in the 11 mm (.433 in) [[caliber]] range. | .45 Remington-Thompson || rimless straight || 11.48 (.452) || - || - || - || - || - || -
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  • All measurements are in mm (in). | [[.17 HM2|.17 Mach 2]] || 4.368 (.172) || 18.14 (.714) || 6.99 (.275) ||5.74 (.226) ||5.74 (.226) ||4.57 (.180) || 25.4 (1.0)
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  • This article lists [[firearm]] [[cartridge]]s which have a bullet in the 5 mm (.197-.236 in) [[caliber]] range. All measurements are in mm (in).
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  • |name= 6.5 Grendel |caption= 6.5 mm Grendel showing variety of bullets 144 gr (9.3 g) to 90 gr (5.8 g)
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  • ...hich have a bullet [[caliber]] between 6 mm (.236 in) and [[7 mm caliber|7 mm]] (.284 in). All measurements are in mm (in).
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  • ... [[firearm]] [[cartridge]]s which have a bullet in the 7 mm (.284 in) to 8 mm (.320 in) [[caliber]] range. All measurements are in mm (in).
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  • This article lists [[firearm]] [[cartridge]]s which have a bullet in the 8 mm (.315 in) [[caliber]] range. All measurements are in mm (in).
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  • ...This article lists [[firearm]] [[cartridge]]s which have a bullet in the 9 mm (.354 in) [[caliber]] range. For the [[cartridge]] almost universally refer All measurements are in mm (in).
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  • ...in) fixed wooden stock<br/>875 mm (34.4 in) folding stock extended<br/>645 mm (25.4 in) stock folded |barrel= 415 mm (16.3 in)
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  • |length= 1,050 mm (41.3 in) |barrel= 528 mm (20.8 in)
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  • |Sporter Lightweight (9&nbsp;mm) |AR-15 9&nbsp;mm Carbine
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  • ...olt's Manufacturing Company]], Merwin Hulbert, [[Mosin-Nagant]], Parker, [[Remington Arms]], [[Savage Arms]], [[Smith & Wesson]], Whitney, and [[Winchester Repe ...idges, whether with a smooth or rifled bore, having a bore diameter of 8.3 mm or greater, measured from land to land in the case of a rifled bore, with t
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  • ...omat]] issued for the first time in 1915, chambered for the [[Japan]]ese [[6.5x50mm Arisaka]] rifle [[cartridge]], which was only used in small numbers. ... forces in [[30-06]] and other international customers in 7.92 mm and 7.65 mm rifle calibers. Despite some serious flaws it was so important to infantry
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  • ..."a hundred and five-millimetre caliber gun" (sometimes abbreviated as "105 mm gun"). ...fferent cartridges; for example the .221 Fireball, .222 Remington and .223 Remington all use the same bullet diameter, but the cartridges are different lengths.
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  • ...of 90 grains (5.8 g) of black powder with a case length of 2.50 inches (64 mm). ...o the longer case. The .30-06 rifle round is a (nominally) .30 inches (7.6 mm) caliber round designed in 1906; and the .303 British round may vary wildly
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  • |length= 1,029 mm (40.5 in) (buttstock fully retracted)<br />1,181 mm (46.5 in) (buttstock fully retracted and suppressor attached) |barrel= 508 mm (20 in)
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  • ... Ackley Hornet]], a .22 Ackley Hornet necked down to .17 caliber (4.5&nbsp;mm) ....17 Ackley Bee]], a .218 Improved Bee necked down to .17 caliber (4.5&nbsp;mm)
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