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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 ...[September 27]], [[1918]]. Sergeant Fred Lloyd, armed with a [[Winchester Model 1897]] trench gun, single-handedly retook a German-held French village, rou
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  • ... the firing of [[rifle grenade]]s. The FAL's magazine capacity ranges from 5 to 30 rounds, with most magazines holding 20 rounds. In fixed [[stock]] ver An FAL offspring chambering the [[5.56x45mm NATO]] cartridge was developed in the early 1980s; it was dubbed th
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  • |cartridge= [[5.56x45mm NATO]] (SCAR-L)<br>[[7.62x51mm NATO]] (SCAR-H) ...es consist of two main types. The SCAR-L, for light, is chambered in the [[5.56x45mm NATO]] cartridge and the SCAR-H, for heavy, fires [[7.62x51mm NATO]
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  • ...revolver]] the Union Army commissioned [[Rogers & Spencer]] to manufacture 5,000 of in [[January 1865]] but which was delivered too late to see action i The [[Rogers & Spencer]], along with the [[Remington]] model 1858, are the revolvers most commonly used in [[MLAIC]] competition.
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  • ...n 1982<ref name="GlockFaqTimeline" /> with the Norwegian Army adopting the model two years later. One year later, Glock Inc. was established in the US in S ...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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  • ...s. The largest being the [[National Rifle Association]], spending about $1.5 million per year, predominantly through two lobbying firms, the WPP Group a ...tates]] were committed using [[handgun]]s, compared to 4% with [[rifle]]s, 5% with [[shotgun]]s, and the rest with a type of firearm not specified.<ref>
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  • ...to a press step. A purpose made tool is also often more consistent than a model that fits on a single stage press, resulting in a more consistent primer se ...owder lots may vary slightly in density, a scale accurate to 0.10 grain (6.5 mg) is desirable.<ref name=nonte_2 />
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  • |name= Ithaca Model 37 |weight= 5.8 to 7.6 lbs unloaded
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  • ...e]], and a ground-breaking semi-automatic [[shotgun]], the [[Browning Auto-5]]. ...l 1892]], [[Winchester Model 1894|Model 1894]] and [[Winchester Model 1895|Model 1895]] rifles, most of which are still in production today in some form.
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  • ...ifle (the descendant of the original Winchester rifle), Model 70 rifle and Model 1300 shotgun would be discontinued. ...hat for a clumsy acronym?) &mdash; comes online with its first page: the [[Remington 870]].
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  • |weight= ''M1849/55'': 5 kg (11 lb), other models likely differed from this ... pound of lead. In modern terms this means the caliber of the rifle was 17.5&nbsp;mm.
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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) |feed= 10-round magazine, loaded with 5-round charger clips
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  • The No5 MkI "Jungle Carbine" weighs about 7.2 lbs., has a 20.5" barrel, ... right side of butt socket, including a proof mark, manufacturer, date and model designation as follows, top to bottom:
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  • Many nations (both NATO and non-NATO members) use the [[5.56x45mm NATO|5.56 mm NATO cartridge]] in their [[rifle]]s. Examples include: * Indian [[INSAS 5.56 mm|INSAS]] assault rifle
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  • *[[10.5 cm Luftminenwerfer M 15]] *[[Mauser#Models 89/90/91 and Experimental Model 92|Mauser Model 89]]
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  • *[[KBP A-91|A-91]] (Russia - Compact Assault Rifle - 5.45 x 39 mm, 5.56 x 45 mm, 7.62 x 39 mm) *[[AA-52]] (France - GPMG - 7.5 x 54 mm)
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  • * [[Browning Auto-5]] * [[Cooey model 84]]
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  • |feed= 5-round [[stripper clip]], internal [[Magazine (firearm)|box magazine]] ...'''Springfield M1903''', formally the '''United States Rifle, Caliber .30, Model 1903''', is an [[United States|American]] [[Magazine (firearm)|magazine-fed
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  • |caption= Mid-1945 produced M1911A1 U.S. Army semi-automatic pistol by Remington Rand. This one was re-built by Anniston Army Depot, October 1972, and carri ...;<br/>4.25 in (108 mm), Commander model;<br/>3.5 in (89 mm), Officer's ACP model
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  • |weight= 9.5 lb (4.31 kg) to 13.2 lb (6.0 kg) |number= Approx. 5.4 million
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  • |length= 1,092 mm (43 in) (M24A1, M24A2);<br> (46.5 in) (M24A3) ...ls, carrying strap, fully loaded magazine<ref name="MIL-R-71126(AR)"/><br> 5.6 kg (12.32 lbs) empty, w/. sling, without [[Telescopic sight|scope]] (M24A
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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 cur * [[Fusil d'infanterie de 17,5 mm modèle 1777 ]]
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  • ...emington Arms Company]].<ref>[http://www.marlinfirearms.com/news/press.asp Remington to Acquire Marlin Firearms]</ref><ref>S. P. Fjestad. ''Blue Book of Gun Val [[Image:Marlin Model 60 22LR.JPG|right|thumb|325px|Marlin Model 60 22LR rifle manufactured in 1982]]
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  • |length= 1,232 mm (48.5 in) (M91/30)<br/>1,013 mm (39.9 in) (carbines) |weight= 4 kg (8.8 lb) (M91/30)<br/>3.4 kg (7.5 lb) (M38)<br/>4.1 kg (9 lb) (M44)
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  • ...less likely to make a petite or inexperienced shooter flinch and miss, but 5/8oz of lead per shot will get the job done. The standard 20 gauge buckshot ...elves in need of using the gun is likely to be 5'6" or less, get the Youth Model with short stock: it's no big woop for a taller shooter, but can make all t
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  • based on [[John M. Browning]]'s [[Browning Auto-5|Auto-5]] action. In a long recoil action, the barrel and bolt recoil all the way ...sed on the long recoil system invented by John Browning were the Remington Model 8 semi-automatic rifle (1906), the Frommer Stop line of pistols (1907) and
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  • |name= Remington 1100 |image= Remington 1100 Tactical Action.jpg
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  • |name= Remington 870 |caption= Remington 870 Marine Magnum
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  • |name=Remington Arms |logo= Remington.jpg
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  • |name= Remington Model 17 |image= Remington 17.jpg
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  • |name= Remington Model 8 ...0 Remington]]<br>[[.32 Remington]]<br>[[.35 Remington]]<br>[[300 Savage]] (Model 81 only)
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  • ...refers 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 o Most commonly, such guns have a 5 or 6 shot capacity (hence the more common names of 'six-gun' or 'six-shoote
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  • ....44 (11 mm) were once common, modern rimfires tend to be of caliber .22 (5.5 mm) or smaller. The low pressures mean that rimfire firearms can be very li ....22 Short]], [[.22 Long]], .22 Extra Long, .22 Winchester Auto, and [[5 mm Remington Rimfire Magnum]]) can cost substantially more.
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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 ...appropriate ammunition. Many of them are 37mm or 40mm [[caliber]] (about 1.5 inches).
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  • |barrel= 521 mm (20.5 in) ...dinally. At most, a light weight lubricant (e.g., Eezox, BreakFree CLP, or Remington's Rem-Oil) can be used when reassembling the bolt. Dry-firing the SKS repea
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  • ...ot]] rifles and shotguns. They may be best-known for the [[Savage Model 99|Model 99]] [[hammerless]] lever-action rifle, no longer in production, and the ve ...ght [[Stevens Arms]]. In [[1939]], Savage introduced the [[Savage Model 24|Model 24]], a then-rare U.S. [[O/U]] (rifle over shotgun) [[combination gun]], th
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  • [[Image:Remington 1100 Tactical 8 Rounds.jpg|thumb|300px|right|[[Remington 1100]] Tactical Shotgun in 12 gauge - an example of a semi-automatic shotgu ...emi-automatic shotguns for approximately 50 years. Production of the Auto-5 was finally ceased in 1999.
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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 ...me 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 operating mechanisms, includin
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  • Image:Smith-et-Wesson-model-1-22-p1030158.jpg|Model 1, cal. .22 Image:Smith-et-Wesson-Model-3-cal-44-1874-1878-p1030157.jpg|Model 3, Cal. .44, between 1874 and 1878
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  • http://arxiv.org/ftp/physics/papers/0701/0701268.pdf accessed 5/29/2007. http://arxiv.org/ftp/physics/papers/0701/0701267.pdf accessed 5/29/2007.
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  • ...date marked. (For example, only '''***low serial number***''' [[Winchester Model 1894]] [[lever action]]s are actually antique.) No [[FFL]] is required to * One [[Winchester Model 1897]] in 12 gauge
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  • ...is only one house that releases targets and the shooters only move through 5 different positions. ...ed to ensure this occurs with programming to deliver 10 left, 10 right and 5 straight-away targets to each competitor in a randomized sequence. Finally,
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  • ...ound; the [[.17 Remington]] and various other [[4mm caliber|.17 caliber (4.5 mm)]] [[wildcat cartridge|wildcats]] have a vocal following, and the new [[ ...[[external ballistics]]). A bullet drop of only a couple of inches (about 5 cm) is enough to cause a miss on smaller varmint animals, so accurate range
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  • ...a [[.22 Long Rifle]] cartridge, and re-using the case. The .10 caliber (2.5 mm) is the smallest [[rifled]] barrel made. The tiny .10 caliber bullets p ..., or 5.7 mm Spitfire. A [[.30 Carbine]] case necked down to .223 caliber (5.56 mm), this cartridge was developed to convert military surplus [[M1 carbi
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  • |name= Winchester Model 1897 shotgun |caption= Winchester Model 1897 shotgun
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  • |name= Winchester Model 1873 rifle |image= Winchester Model 1873 Short Rifle 1495.jpg
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  • |weight= M40A1: 6.57 kg (14.48 lb)<br>M40A3: 7.5 kg (16.5 lb) |feed= 5-round integral [[box magazine]] (M40,M40A1,M40A3)<br>10-round removable box
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  • |caption= 204 Ruger 32 grain (2.1 g) Vmax, 223 Remington 55 grain (3.6 g) Vmax, 204 Ruger 40 grain (2.6 g) Vmax. |parent=[[.222 Remington Magnum]]
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  • ... ammunition was two inches (5.08 cm) in length, compared with the modern 2.5 and 3.0 inch sizes. ...ould have a 2.25 inch (57 mm) bore; a 410 gauge would measure .225 inches (5.7 mm). In the US, the .410 is the only popular shotgun cartridge named by
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  • |name= .22-250 Remington |image= 22-250 Remington.JPG
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  • |name= .222 Remington |image= 222 Remington.JPG
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  • |bullet=.224 in (5.7 mm) ...the smallest commercially available .22 caliber centerfire round, although Remington makes .17 caliber centerfire rounds.
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  • |bullet=.223 in (5.7 mm) |neck=.224 in (5.7 mm)
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  • |bullet=.224 in (5.7 mm) ...for it, and [[Savage Arms|Savage]] had come out with the [[Savage Model 24|Model 24]], a .22/[[.410]] [[Combination gun|combination rifle]]. It was the only
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  • ...it was replaced by the [[7.62x51mm NATO]] round, and in the 1980s by the [[5.56x45mm NATO]] in most roles. It is popular due to the large number of surp ...|grain]] (13.9 g) round-nosed cupro-nickel jacketed bullet propelled by 71.5 grains (4.63 g) of RFG2 Blackpowder, giving it a [[muzzle velocity]] of 1,8
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  • |rim_thick=.060 in (1.5 mm) [[Image:Marlin1894C.jpg|thumb|305px|[[Marlin Model 1894]]C &mdash; a carbine in .357 Magnum that is a companion to revolvers]]
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  • |name= .41 Remington Magnum |rim_dia=.492 in (12.5 mm)
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  • ...e]] pistol, a 10mm Auto version of the venerable [[M1911 pistol|Government Model]], in 1987, the cartridge might have sunk into obsolescence, an obscure foo ...ceased. In the five years after production ceased, prices on the standard model rose to in excess of US$1400, and original Bren magazines were selling for
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  • |name= 5.7x28mm |caption= 5.7x28mm sporting cartridges. From left to right: SS195LF, SS196SR, and SS197
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  • ...eapons used (or previously used) by the [[U.S. Military]] while ''italic'' model numbers are weapons for commercial or export sale. See ''[[#Glossary of ter ...efixes. Colt’s systems have generally followed the times and though its model numbers originally came without prefixes, with the need to separate weapons
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  • *[[Colt Army Model 1860]] *[[Mosin-Nagant|Mosin-Nagant Model 1891]]
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  • ...[Image:Avtomat Fedorova 1916.jpg|right|thumb|Fedorov Avtomat (Russia) 1916 model. The weapon fired the Japanese rifle [[cartridge]].]] --> ...d pre-existing rifle cartridges, kinetic energy ranged between 3,000&ndash;5,000 Joules (2,200- 3,700-foot-pounds), velocities of 750&ndash;900 m/s (2,4
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  • ...pany|Winchester]], [[Colt's Manufacturing Company|Colt]], [[Remington Arms|Remington]], [[Fabrique Nationale de Herstal]] of [[Belgium]], and [[Miroku Corporati ...the Browning BPS shotgun, the [[Browning A-Bolt|A-Bolt]] rifle, the [[Auto-5]] [[Semi-automatic shotgun|semi-automatic shotgun]], the BAR [[Semi-automat
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  • |name= Remington Model 11 / Browning Auto-5 |caption= Remington Model 11 Shotgun
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  • ...'Cartridges of the World'', 8th Edition, DBI Books, 8-12. ISBN 0-87349-178-5. </ref> the cartridges, since there was at the time no established conventi ...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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  • ...00 Winchester Magnum|.300 Win Mag]], [[.308 Winchester]], [[7.62x39mm]], [[5.56x45mm NATO]], [[.22LR]].]] ...harps]] is a .50 caliber bullet (.512) with a nominal charge of 90 grains (5.8 g) of black powder with a case length of 2.50 inches (64 mm).
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