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  • ...serialized. All production took place in New Haven, CT.) discontinued in [[1963]], of which neither the 370 nor 37A are direct descendants.</ref>.
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  • ...lver]], a nearly identical design), used by the British military from 1889-1963. The American outlaw Jesse James used the 19th century [[Schofield Model 3]
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  • Since 1963 these soldiers have been equipped with the [[SVD rifle|Dragunov (or "SVD")]
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  • ...oving to High Street in 1957, 77 High Street in 1961 and 55 High Street in 1963.
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  • The .41 Magnum, released in 1963, was an attempt to reach a middle ground. The .357 Magnum was adequate for
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  • ... well past intercontinental ranges, but needed modifying. In the spring of 1963 HARP started experimenting with the ''Martlet-3'', a 7-inch diameter "full
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  • Founded in 1963,<ref name="GlockFaqTimeline">[http://www.glockfaq.com/generalinfo.htm#timel
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  • ...igan's firearms regulations. The Constitution of the State of Michigan of 1963[http://legislature.mi.gov/doc.aspx?mcl-Constitution] Article 1, Section 6 r
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  • * Dunlap, Roy F. (1950,1963). ''Gunsmithing: A Manual of Firearms Design, Alteration and Remodeling. Fo
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  • ...nufactured approximately 321,000 firearms from 1919-63 and 11,680,000 from 1963-79, for a total of almost 12 million guns. This number would not include i
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  • Canada is the recipient of an ITAR exemption related to the 1963 Defense Development Sharing Arrangement with the U.S. Government.<ref>http:
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  • '''Julian Sommerville Hatcher''' (June 26 1888 &ndash; December 4 1963), was a noted firearms expert and author of the early twentieth century. H
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  • |service= 1963-Present |design_date=1963
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  • *Model 250 (1963) lever-action .22 rifle *Model 270 (1963) slide-action .22 rifle
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  • | 1963 | 1963
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  • The purpose-built [[National Match]] version was produced in 1962 and 1963 by Springfield Armory, and in 1964 by TRW. Springfield Armory upgraded a nu *First designated as M14E2 when it was issued in 1963 and redesignated as M14A1 in 1966.
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  • |service= 1936–1963 ...] in [[1957]]. However, the M1 continued to be used in large numbers until 1963, and to a lesser degree until 1966.
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  • In [[1963]], firearms designer and promoter Melvin M. Johnson introduced a version of
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  • *Nelson, Thomas B. ''The World's Submachine Guns'', TBN Enterprises, 1963.
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  • |summary= Today, in [[1963]], American President Lyndon B. Johnson established the President's Commis ...mm]] [[ammunition]] purchased with the surplus [[Carcano]] weapon in early 1963.
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  • ...he [[United States]]. It has been started shortly after [[November 22]], [[1963]] when evidence in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy increased
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  • |name= Pistol Mitralieră model 1963/1965 |service= 1963-present
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  • ...Gibbins] with an eleven foot tiger shark and 10 gauge shotgun powerhead in 1963.
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  • |production_date=[[1963]]-present ...(DBI Books, 1994), p.193</ref>, the Remington model 1100 was introduced in 1963 as a successor to [[John Browning]]'s [[Browning Auto-5|Auto-5]]. All model
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  • Decline set in after World War II; and in 1963 half the site was closed.
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  • ...er a two year period ending in [[1958]] and was patented posthumously in [[1963]]. It has been in continuous production since that time,and with the closin ...3757] Bolt-Action Rifle with Ejector Housing on Magazine Box, [[Sep. 17]], 1963, Inv. N.L Brewer
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  • ...ic and televised handgun assassinations, such as of Lee Harvey Oswald in [[1963]]. Although critics at the time deemed this an ''infringement'' of the Seco
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  • |1891-1963 |1936-1963
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  • ...pistols. Remington introduced the single-shot bolt-action XP-100 pistol in 1963, which heralded the era of high-performance, high-velocity pistols. The [[.
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  • ...ealey Plaza in downtown Dallas, Texas, at 12:30 p.m. on [[November 22]], [[1963]], independent sources began reporting that three shots had been fired at t ...1234PCS”<ref>United Press International wire report, issued November 22, 1963, 12:34 pm CST. An original teletype copy of this is in the Sixth Floor Muse
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  • ...arch chief Stanley Lovell<ref>Stanley Lovell, ''Of Spies and Stratagems'', 1963.</ref>, Donovan (an old and trusted friend of the President) was waved into
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  • | [[.300 Winchester Magnum]] || 1963
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  • ...oduced by the [http://www.sierrabullets.com/ Sierra Bullet Company] around 1963. Based on research done in the 1950s by the US Air Force, in which it was d
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  • *Nelson, Thomas B. (1963). ''The World's Submachine Guns, Volume I''. International Small Arms Publi
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  • ...t action pistol and its aptly named .221 Fireball cartridge, introduced in 1963, were developed for varmint hunting; the full name is the "Model XP-100 Var
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  • ...NG INSTRUCTIONS (AUST) GUN, MACHINE, VICKERS, .303 IN]''' Issue 1, 7 June, 1963 (51 pg .PDF file, 2.5 MB)
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  • ...r of the bullets used in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963.
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  • ...) cartridges available. First offered in a factory firearm by Browning in 1963 (the first factory gun chambered for a wildcat), the .22-250 was later adop
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  • Most of the shortcomings of the post 1963 Model 94s were eventually corrected, but the pre '64 versions remain the mo
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  • ...rate production life. From 1912 until first discontinued by Winchester in 1963, nearly two million Model 12 shotguns were produced in various grades and b ...orged and machined steel parts, the ultimate reason for discontinuation in 1963 was that it was too expensive to produce at a competitive price. The prima
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  • ...fle and later was the first civilian manufacturer of the [[M14 rifle]]. In 1963 the Winchester firm was purchased by the Olin-Matheson Chemical Corporation
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  • ...tguns ever made, with nearly 2 million produced before its cancellation in 1963. Like the Model 1897 it came in take-down form, and likewise was issued in
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  • ...ad his order in for one of the first heavy-barrel models, expected in June 1963, and added, "I can hardly wait!"<ref name="wieland">[http://www.rifleshoote
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  • ...er stalkers in the early 20th century; but the calibre was outlawed by the 1963 Deer Act owing to inadequately low bullet energy, and has fallen considerab
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  • |design_date=1963 ...artridge]] that was introduced by [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company]] in 1963 as a member of the family of [[Winchester Magnum]] cartridges. It is an acc
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  • ...o a .22 caliber bullet, and the [[.221 Fireball|.221 Remington Fireball]] (1963). Soon after the .357 SIG, other bottleneck commercial handgun cartridges a
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  • In 1963, [[Elmer Keith]] and [[Bill Jordan]], with some help from [[Skeeter Skelton
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  • ...itary adoption of the ArmaLite [[AR-15]] as the [[M16 rifle|M16]] rifle in 1963, the .223 Remington was standardized as the 5.56x45mm. However, the .223 Re
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  • ... Armory.<ref>Lewis, Jack, ''The M-14: Boon or Blunder?'', Gun World, April 1963</ref><ref>Pikula, Sam (Major), ''The ArmaLite AR-10'', p. 39</ref>
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  • ...dy with a rifle purchased from a Klein's Sporting Goods ad in the February 1963 issue of ''American Rifleman''.<ref>Alexander DeConde, ''Gun Violence in Am
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