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  • ... and combined with a similar case, ''NRA v. Chicago''. Oral argument was [[May 26]], [[2009]], and the court issued its opinion on [[June 28]], [[2009]], ...horsch, Kristen. [http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2009/09/supreme-court-may-decide-on-hearing-chicago-gun-cases.html "Supreme Court to hear Chicago gun
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  • ...ssia.kateconnolly Kate Connolly, Berlin bureau, The Guardian, Tuesday July 30, 2002</ref> ... weapon primarily to safeguard our motherland"<ref>[http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSTRE59P34H20091026?pageNumber=1&virtualBrandChannel=11604 "Kalas
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  • |weight= 10 lb (4.5 kg). (Fully loaded, w/heavy barrel, optic & 30 rounds) |feed= 20- or 30-round [[STANAG Magazine]]
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  • ...could not shell a city centre 1km away and at an elevation disadvantage of 30 metres (100 ft), but shelling the city by mortar would be easy. ...MENNO_BARON_VAN_1641_1.html BARON VAN MENNO COEHOO... - Online Information article about BARON VAN MENNO COEHOO]</ref>). Coehorn-type mortars of approximately
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  • ...t<ref name=limcat>[http://www.stiguns.com/USPress/gungames/limcat.html STI article] on Limcat Undergas Bypass Turbo System recoil compensator</ref>. ...earward thrust. Recoil energy can be '''sharp''' if the impulse is fast or may be considered '''soft''' if the impulse is slower, even if the same total e
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  • ...splay.php?pub_id=4706 "Gun Control: Myths and Realities"], CATO Institute, May 13, 2000.</ref>. |1 || Australia || 30.1%
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  • This is accurate, to the best of my knowledge, as of 12/30/2001. Nothing written here should be taken as legal advice. If you have a ...shes. Ask that they refuse in writing, if that is what they will do. You may be surprised, one might sign. That list of persons comes from 27 CFR sec.
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  • :''This article concerns the National Rifle Association of the [[USA]]. For the [[UK]] orga ...to have made Gingrich the House Speaker. - Bill Clinton ''My Life'' pp 629-30</blockquote>
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  • : ''This article is about the [[early rifle]] known as the "needle gun." For the modern fir The needle-gun first made its appearance in street fighting during the May Uprising in Dresden in 1849. It also played an important role in the Second
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  • ...r Fisher Winchester, 1810-1880]]'''Oliver Fisher Winchester''' ([[November 30]], [[1810]] &ndash; [[December 11]], [[1880]]) was an [[United States|Ameri ...n of Samuel Winchester and Hannah Bates and was born in Boston on November 30, 1810. He married Jane Ellen Hope in Boston on [[February 20]], [[1834]]. T
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  • John Ross in Machine Gun News July 1992. Article was titled “Muzzle Brake Discussion & Comparison Test”<br> ...st effective muzzle brake on the market today. It reduced the recoil of a .30-06 Ruger M77 featherweight to such a degree it was comfortable to shoot in
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  • ...ment for the [[M1903 Springfield rifle]] that allowed it to fire a short 0.30 (7.62 mm) caliber intermediate cartridge in semi-automatic mode. This [[Won ...t production of modified Springfields, which became the '''US Rifle, Cal. .30, Model of M1903, Mark I'''. Promises were made to have 500,000 ready for th
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  • ...s''. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 455. (May 1981)</ref> ...ry trial.<ref>Thompson, Fred D.: ''Second Kates'', National Review Online, May 10, 2007</ref></blockquote>
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  • * '''Calorie deficit:''' A 19-30 year-old male doing an hour of moderate exercise (like a brisk walk while h ...bit starvation. (See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypervitaminosis_A this article] over at Wikipedia for some more information on that)
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  • ...hich typically chambers 5 or 6 rounds. However, other firearms and weapons may also have the design of a revolver, with notable examples being various gre ...fired and reloaded to fire a total of 63 rounds in 7 minutes.<ref>See main article, [[James Puckle]]</ref> [[Elisha Collier]] patented a flintlock revolver in
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  • ...olution, such as "1 turn in 10 inches" (1:10 in.), or "1 turn in 30 cm" (1:30 cm). A shorter distance indicates a "faster" twist, meaning that for a giv ...rate?], Dan Lilja</ref> Extremely long projectiles such as [[flechette]]s may require impractically high twist rates; these projectiles must be inherentl
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  • |length= 785 mm (30.9 in) (L85A1)<br/>900 mm (35.4 in) (L86A1 LSW)<br/>709 mm (27.9 in) (L22A1) |feed= 30-round detachable [[STANAG magazine]]
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  • ... In typical military use, the stripper clips are disposable, although they may actually be reloaded many, many times and reused if necessary. The SKS is a ...Oil) can be used when reassembling the bolt. Dry-firing the SKS repeatedly may also make slamfires more likely. The firing pins of most SKSs can be modifi
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  • |feed= 20- or 30-round detachable [[box magazine]] ...changeable between the two types, while components of those sub-assemblies may not be compatible. Notable incompatibilities include the magazines and the
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  • ...nglish Bill of Rights that reads, "That the Subjects which are Protestants may have Arms for their defence suitable to their Conditions, and as allowed by ...nd conducted by governments possessing their affections and confidence. It may well be doubted, whether a militia thus circumstanced could ever be conquer
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  • ...double-action/single-action (DA/SA.) In this design, the hammer or striker may be either thumb-cocked or activated by pulling the trigger when firing the ...or each trigger pull. The term pistol may refer to handguns in general, or may be used to differentiate (semi-automatic) pistols from revolvers.
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  • <noinclude>== Featured Article ==</noinclude> ...only>{{AOTD missing}}</includeonly><noinclude>'''This date needs an [[AOTD|Article of the Day]]</noinclude>
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  • ...rmed '''shot''' (AP, APCR, APCNR, APDS, APFSDS and Proof shot). Solid shot may contain a pyrotechnic compound if a [[Tracer ammunition|tracer]] or spottin ...iameter. Depending on the historical period and national preferences, this may be specified in millimetres, centimetres, or inches. The length of gun barr
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  • ...veral respected doctors for their opinion (including the co-author of this article)as to whether a pregnant student should participate in a [[firearms trainin ... a firearm, in that it can reduce the report of each shot by approximately 30 dB. Unlike what we see on television, that's still pretty darn loud though,
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  • This article discusses Shooting Ranges in a general sense. For more specific discussion ...ficant restrictions other than the wearing of protective facial gear. This article, and the articles for specific locales, do '''not''' address shooting range
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  • ...n deer hunting in semi-populated areas where the range of the rifle bullet may pose too great a hazard. Many modern smooth bore shotguns using rifled slug ...en use [[riot shotgun]]s, especially for crowd and riot control where they may be loaded with [[Less-lethal weapons|less-lethal]] rounds such as [[rubber
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  • :''While not specifically a [[firearm]] related topic, this article is included in [[Gunsopedia]] because it is a frequent subject of debate am ... after the shots rang out in Dealey Plaza in downtown Dallas, Texas, at 12:30 p.m. on [[November 22]], [[1963]], independent sources began reporting that
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  • ... key facts and figures]", Amnesty International, 9 October 2003. Retrieved 30 August 2006.</ref> ...ess victims.<ref name="stephenhalbrook.com">http://www.stephenhalbrook.com/article-nazilaw.pdf</ref>
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  • ...tichannelmerchant.com/printchannel/production/marketing_smith_wesson_sold/ Article on Sale of Smith & Wesson]</ref><ref name="bizj">[http://phoenix.bizjournal *Model 30
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  • ...close-in, rapid-fire combat) were adopted. See the “[[Soviet sniper]]” article for details. ...n sniper rifles used during the Second World War include: the Soviet M1891/30 [[Mosin Nagant]] and, to a lesser extent, the semi-automatic [[SVT-40]]; th
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  • * Overall Length: 762 mm (30 in) ...le worker posing with a Sten Mk II in a factory in Long Branch, Ontario on May 26th 1942.]]
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  • |feed= 30-round detachable box [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine]] |service= July 1944–May 1945 (Nazi Germany)
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  • ... These "can"-type suppressors (so-called as they resemble a beverage can), may be detached by the user and attached to a different firearm of the same [[c ...cally to the design of electrical filters, and many of the same techniques may be used to design either. Often, a single, larger expansion chamber is loca
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  • ...who work in remote locations or in regions with extreme climate conditions may also be equipped with survival kits. Disaster supplies are also kept on han ... pair of prescription eyeglasses or contacts. Any material in the kit that may be damaged or rendered ineffective by water should be wrapped or sealed in
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  • ...er off-road abilities. In the event of a nuclear catastrophe, survivalists may opt into maintaining an older vehicle since it most likely lacks critical e Vehicles that can achieve at least 30 miles per gallon or with extended range fuel tanks are gaining popularity b
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  • This article will concentrate on [[firearm]] scopes; the principles described are equall The reticle may be located at the front or rear focal plane (First Focal Plane (FFP) or Sec
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  • The latter class may limit penetration by expanding or fragmenting, ...rm erratically and unpredictably upon entering an animal's body&mdash;they may tumble, or break apart, though most often they punch straight through makin
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  • ...Parliament on [[9 February]], [[2009]]. All information contained in this article was copied directly from the website of the Canadian Parliament<ref>[http:/ :(a) a licence under which the person may possess it; and<br>(b) in the case of a prohibited firearm or a restricted
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  • :[[File:Canada gun law.jpg|right|200px]]'''''Note:''' This article deals <u>only</u> with the explicit text of SOR/98-207, a [[:category:Canad ...commonly known as '''''SOR/98-207'''.'' All information contained in this article regarding the specific text was obtained from the Canadian Legal Informatio
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  • Although your State and local laws may vary, any [[firearm]] with a [[frame]] or [[receiver]] that was '''actually ... for sales of these guns to be handled by Federally licensed dealers. They may be freely bought and sold across State lines by private parties, regardless
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  • |feed= 20 or 30-round detachable box magazine ...lain barrel without cooling fins, a simplified rear sight, a 20- and later 30-round box magazine, and the cocking handle was on the side of the receiver.
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  • |weight= 10 lb (4.5 kg) (full load, heavy barrel, optic & 30 rds) |feed= 20- or 30-round [[STANAG Magazine]]
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  • :''This article is about the Finnish M82 assault rifle. For the American M82 sniper rifle, |feed= 30-round detachable box [[magazine (firearm)|magazine]]
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  • ...Tform.html Case-Forming Top Contender Hunting Loads], Performance Shooter, May 1997; includes information on cold forming and fire forming, including the ...t.<ref name=30herrett>[http://www.reloadbench.com/cartridges/w30herr.html .30 Herrett]</ref><ref name=reloadbench>[http://www.reloadbench.com/cartw.html
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  • |variants= see article ...ster|.30 WCF (.30-30)]] was a chambering, this is not true at all. The .30-30 cartridge was invented three years later (1895) for use in the legendary [[
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  • :''Main article: [[Winchester rifle]] ... produced for 140 years.<ref>[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/19/AR2006011903278.html?nav=most_emailed Out With A Bang: The Loss
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  • ...ted in the entire national territory, except to those entities provided in article 6 of this Law". The referendum failed by nearly ⅔ and that part of the st ...azil promulgated legislative decree 780, which authorized the referendum. Article 2 of its decree stipulated that the public consultation should employ the f
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  • ...receiver assembly is simply considered a part (in most jurisdictions), and may be purchased and mail-ordered in most locations with no restrictions. This NDIA Dallas, TX, 21 May 2008 http://www.dtic.mil/ndia/2008Intl/Roberts.pdf</ref> However, one must
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  • ...an war, than the [[.45 Colt]]. The current issue rifle at the time, the [[.30-40 Krag]], also had failed to stop Moro warriors;<ref>[http://www.sightm191 ...he cartridge case shared the same head dimensions as the .30-03 and later .30-06 rifle cartridges in use by the military at the time.
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  • ...n-registration amnesty] 2008-05-14</ref> and is currently set to expire on May 16, 2011. <ref> RCMP Firearms Centre&nbsp;— Special Bulletin for Police # ...er, Breitkreuz was consulted about changes the Conservatives introduced on May 17, 2006.
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