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  • ...rowning]] and produced by the [[Colt's Manufacturing Company|Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company]] in the early 1900s. The Model 1902 was not a new de ...lace the revolvers in use at the time which were perceived to be outdated. American gun designer John M. Browning wished to join contemporaries such as [[Hugo
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  • |manufacturer=Colt Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company of Hartford, Connecticut ...et Hammer''' was a short-recoil, semi-automatic pistol, designed by famous American arms designer [[John Browning]]. It was a compact version of the [[Colt Mo
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  • |manufacturer=[[Colt's Manufacturing Company|Colt]] Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company of Hartford, Connecticut ...[John Browning]] and built by [[Colt's Manufacturing Company|Colt]] Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company of Hartford, Connecticut. The '''Colt Model 1908 Poc
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  • ...to a gentleman’s vest [[pocket]] for unobtrusive carry. Created by famed firearms designer [[John Moses Browning]], the Model 1908 followed Browning’s earl [[Category:American .25 semi-automatic pistols]]
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  • |wars= Indian wars, Spanish-American war, Philippine-American War ...d for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1873 by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company, today [[Colt's Manufacturing Company]], and adopted
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  • ...Semi-automatic pistol|semi-automatic]] sporting pistol manufactured by the American [[Colt's Manufacturing Company]] from 1915 to 1977. It was designed by [[Jo * [[List of firearms]]
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  • ...ooper]] in the 1970s and published in the January/February 1979 issue of ''American Handgunner'' magazine. This is still used as a benchmark to gauge a shoote ...t time, US military personnel were prohibited by Italian law from carrying firearms within their areas of accommodation, which were within the local community
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  • ...e Texas Revolution, and buck and ball loads were used by both sides of the American Civil War, often by cavalry units.<ref>See main article, [[shotgun]].</ref> ...Villa, the modern concept of the combat shotgun was fully developed by the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I. The ''trench gun'', as it was cal
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  • ... have a long history in Europe, dating back to the early days of cartridge firearms, and they are most popular in [[Germany]], [[Switzerland]] and [[Austria]]. ...p://hoferwaffen.com/hofer_52.php?lang=en Peter Hofer Jagdwaffen], maker of firearms from single barrel to fünfling.</ref>
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  • ...uve des Armes à Feu Portatives''' (Permanent International Commission for Firearms Testing - commonly abbreviated as C.I.P. or CIP) is an international organi To achieve this, the firearms are all professionally [[proof test|proofed]] at a C.I.P. accredited [[Proo
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  • ...CDWL/CWP/CWL), Concealed Carry Permit/License (CCP/CCL), License To Carry (Firearms) (LTC/LCTF), Carry of Concealed Deadly Weapon license (CCDW), and similar. ...n of that contact." [http://www.nraila.org/statelawpdfs/AKSL.pdf ''NRA/ILA Firearms Laws for Alaska'']</ref> allow a non-felon, aged 16 or 21 respectively, to
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  • ==Firearms== ... their modern manufactured replicas, used in the sport are of the pre-1900 American West and Military eras.
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  • ==Firearms== ...side events for single-shot "buffalo rifles", [[derringers]], etc. Replica firearms are available from companies such as [[Ruger]], [[Colt's Manufacturing Comp
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  • In firearms terminology, the '''Cylinder''' refers to the cylindrical, rotating part of ...gnum"-type rounds. Top break designs are largely extinct in the world of [[firearms]], but are still commonly found in [[airguns]].
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  • ...option=com_content&task=view&id=192&Itemid=37 "The Accidental Felon"]. The Firearms Coalition.</ref> [[Category:American gun law]]
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  • ...eads to officially sanctioned conflicting differences between European and American ammunition dimensions and chamber dimensions. Since C.I.P. and SAAMI do not ...tridges the dimension „S “ is always identical. On the other hand many American calibers exhibit an oversize designated as delta L (ΔL). This leads to the
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  • ...utthat/8631764/American-shoots-himself-in-the-leg-during-YouTube-demo.html American shoots himself in the leg during YouTube demo] - The Daily Telegraph (UK) 1 ...wthread.php?t=14381 discussion thread] at Canadian Gunslingers (a Canadian firearms discussion board)
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  • ...earms Act]] of 1934. Examples of destructive devices are [[grenade]]s, and firearms with a bore over one half of an inch, including some [[semi-automatic shotg ...ructive devices, must be registered with the [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives]], who then closely monitor use, transport, and storage of t
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  • ...9x19mm Parabellum|9 mm]] handgun to utilize a staggered-column [[magazine (firearms)|magazine]] with a single feed point allowing a total of thirteen rounds to ...ember 2005). "The Last of its Kind: FN's Model 1949 Self-Loading Rifle", ''American Rifleman'': 60–63, 94.
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  • Unlike other gas operated firearms, direct impingement does away with a conventional gas cylinder, piston, and ...nd receiver has been evidenced shortly after the adoption of the M16. Many American technicians and inventors have proposed systems to convert these weapons to
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  • ! colspan="2" style="background:#efefef;" | [[:category:American gun law|US Gun Law]] / [[:category:gun rights|Gun Rights]] case, 2008 |Provisions of the [[Firearms Control Regulations Act of 1975]] infringe an individual's [[right to bear
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  • These very large and heavy firearms were the first to be known as the elephant guns of the black powder era (18 ...fter, they largely switched roles to tools for game wardens and as back-up firearms for professional hunters guiding international hunters.
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  • '''Ethan Allen''' ([[1806]]–[[1871]]) was a major [[United States|American]] armsmaker from Massachusetts. He is believed to be unrelated to the revo * ''The Story of Allen & Wheelock Firearms'' - H. H. Thomas (1965) (ISBN 0-913150-73-8)
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  • |occupation = Design engineer, [[firearms designer]] |nationality = [[American]]
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  • |name= European American Armory |products= [[firearms]]
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  • ...ellor326/> Australia had no experience in the development of mass-produced firearms and relied entirely on designs sourced from the United Kingdom for the manu ...rkable. As a result of the success of the trials, the initial order of 100 firearms was increased to 2,000.<ref name=Mellor328>Mellor, 1958, pp. 328-329</ref>
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  • In the field of [[firearms]], an '''expanding bullet''' is a [[bullet]] designed to expand on impact. Soon after the introduction of [[smokeless powder]] to firearms, [[full metal jacket bullet]]s were introduced to reduce stripping by the n
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  • The British Army had been experimenting with [[rifles]] since the American Revolutionary War but had found all available rifle designs either too frag [[Category:British firearms designers]]
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  • ...ol grip]] on the right side. The change lever also served as the [[Safety (firearms)|safety]],<ref name="Senich_240"/> disabling the sear mechanism when engage The American [[M1941 Johnson machine gun|M41 Johnson LMG]] has many parallels with the c
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  • ...) (''FS2000'') <ref name="fnhusafs2000">[http://www.fnhusa.com/le/products/firearms/family.asp?fid=FNF011&gid=FNG006 FN FS2000 Carbines], [[FNH USA]], 2010</re ...Tactical'') <ref name="fnhusafs2000tac">[http://www.fnhusa.com/le/products/firearms/model.asp?fid=FNF011&gid=FNG006&mid=FNM0030 FN FS2000 Carbines - FS2000 Tac
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  • ...Most military forces adopting the FAL eventually eliminated full-automatic firearms training in the light-barrel FAL. ...War. Many Australian soldiers preferred the larger calibre weapon over the American [[M16 rifle|M16]] because they felt they could trust the NATO 7.62 round to
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  • ...ver. The MAG uses a series of proven design concepts from other successful firearms, for example the locking mechanism is modeled on that of the [[M1918 Browni ...omatic-only trigger assembly and a manual cross-bolt push-button [[Safety (firearms)|safety]], which is located above the [[pistol grip]]. With the safety plac
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  • ...lgian 5.56x45mm SS109 projectile, or a 305 mm (1:12 in) twist for use with American M193 ammunition. The barrels have a quick-change capability; a lever is pro ...3 in). The Minimi can also be fired from the Belgian FN360° tripod or the American M122 mount using an M60 pintle. The vehicle-mounted Minimi is fitted with a
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  • {{FN firearms}} [[Category:American 9mm semi-automatic pistols]]
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  • ...icanrifleman.org/ArticlePage.aspx?id=1552&cid=0 FN's SCAR: A Cut Above], ''American Rifleman'', July 2009.</ref> This family of rifles consist of two main type ...red at End of 2008, All Gone]</ref><ref>[http://www.fnhusa.com/le/products/firearms/family.asp?fid=FNF054&gid=FNG006 FNHUSA.com SCAR Semi-auto]</ref> This vers
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  • [[category:American firearms]] [[category:Belgian firearms]]
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  • ...owning. Before, his designs were produced by both FN in Europe and [[Colt Firearms]] in the United States. Since Colt did not want to produce it, Browning ch In [[1955]], the [[Browning Arms Company]] introduced this pistol for the American market as the Model 1955. Made in Belgium, this model was virtually identic
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  • ...er Repeating Arms Company|Winchester]]) and [[Browning Arms Company]] (an American gun company founded by [[John Browning|John Moses Browning]]'s family). Tog ... company entered into a long lasting relationship with the famous American firearms designer, [[John Browning|John Moses Browning]].
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  • ...ifle could still be loaded from charging strips.<ref>Cotterill, Daniel ''[[American Rifleman]]'' (November 2008) p.83</ref> ...rces during the Spanish Civil War. These weapons were used by Canadian and American volunteer units and were originally believed to have been supplied by Canad
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  • ... all [[AK-47]]s, and [[Uzi submachine gun|Uzi]]s) and other semi-automatic firearms because they possess a minimum set of features from the following list of f ...ed [[firearm]]s that met that definition to regulation. Nineteen models of firearms were defined by name as being "assault weapons". Various semi-automatic rif
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  • ...s use [[smokeless powder]], [[cordite]], or other propellants. Most modern firearms (with the notable exception of [[smoothbore]] [[shotgun]]s) have [[rifling| ...ny regulatory agencies, such as the American [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives|US BATFE]], consider any firearm which dispenses more than o
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  • ==Federal Firearms License regulatory reform== ...from the [[National Rifle Association]] (NRA) and certain targeted Federal firearms licensees. The gun rights movement lobbied Congress to pass the FOPA to pre
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  • ]</ref> - Ruling Congress may prohibit felons from possessing firearms: ...tive military service or training, to privately possess and bear their own firearms . . . that are suitable as personal, individual weapons."''
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  • ...allow gathering evidence in some crimes, and also allow better tracking of firearms from manufacturer to any criminal, perhaps leading to arrest(s) of [[straw ...ol]] legislation generally favor requiring ballistic imprinting on all new firearms, while groups supportive of [[Gun politics|gun rights]] and the Second Ame
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  • ...l Rifle Association]]</ref>, thus amounting to a prohibition on the use of firearms for self-defense in the home.<ref name=dc-circuit-opinion>[http://pacer.cad [[Category:American gun law]]
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  • ...opmagazine.com/articles/xd/index.html XD X-Deelicious!] Charles E. Petty ''American Cop''</ref><ref name=saamiF>[http://www.saami.org/Glossary/display.cfm?lett ...nism. Strikers are most commonly found in [[pistol]]s and [[bolt action]] firearms.<ref name=xd />
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  • ...00 flintlock muskets in service. While technologically obsolete, flintlock firearms have enjoyed a renaissance among [[black powder]] shooting enthusiasts and ...h during the Napoleonic Wars, and percussion Halls guns saw service in the American Civil War.
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  • A '''Firearms Transaction Record''', or '''Form 4473''', is a [[United States]] governmen ...short federal affidavit stating that the purchaser is eligible to purchase firearms under federal law. Lying on this form is a felony and can be punished by up
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  • ...one to the malfunction that led to the need of the forward assist in other firearms.
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  • ...eption for the Mexicans, allowing them to enter the city limits with their firearms. [[Gus Krempkau]], an El Paso County Constable, accompanied the posse to th ...that the men would discover the cattle and return with a larger force. Two American cattle rustlers, Pervey and Fredericks, were accused of the murders of Sanc
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  • |nationality = [[American]] ...):149-162.</ref> patterns of gun ownership,<ref>Chapter 3, Targeting Guns: Firearms and their Control. Hawthorne, N.Y.: Aldine de Gruyter</ref> why people supp
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  • ...till, electric motors supplied external power. The gun was designed by the American inventor [[Richard Jordan Gatling|Dr. Richard J. Gatling]] in 1861 and pate The Gatling gun was first used in warfare during the American Civil War. The gun was not accepted by the Union Army until 1866, but a "s
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  • ...'ACTS & PROVE:''' a pair of [[ACTS and PROVE|acronyms used in the Canadian Firearms Safety Course]]. * '''ANSI:''' American National Standards Institute.
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  • {{American Rifleman shooting results *[http://world.guns.ru/handguns/hg123-e.htm Modern Firearms]
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  • ...apon|automatic]] grenade launchers for ground and vehicle use, such as the American [[Mk 19]]. Capable of a relatively high rate of fire, these automatic grena * [http://world.guns.ru/grenade/gl00-e.htm Modern Firearms & Ammunition grenade launcher intro]
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  • * [[List of bullpup firearms]] [[category:American .50 bolt-action rifles]]
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  • ...a decade ago, a Springfield, Oregon, high schooler, a hunter familiar with firearms, was able to bring an unfolding rampage to an abrupt end when he identified ... American Dream, mowed-down over an extended period of time by a lone, non-American gunman in possession of a firearm on campus in defiance of a zero-tolerance
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  • ...st armed populace]], owning 270 million of the world’s 875 million known firearms. <ref>MacInnis, Laura. “[http://www.reuters.com/article/wtMostRead/idUSL2 ...a higher casualty count? The second issue is more prosaic, and involves an American concept of personal responsibility. Does the government and private propert
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  • ...the [[United States]], the term is used solely to identify gun [[:category:American gun rights advocates|advocates]] who are legitimate and legal owners and us ...ountry in the world where the common citizen understands both the value of firearms and the value of the [[RKBA|right of the law abiding citizen]] to be armed.
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  • * [[National Firearms Act]] (1934) * [[Firearm Owners Protection Act|Firearms Owner's Protection Act]] (1986)
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  • ... have legislated '''gun (firearm) laws''', independent of existing federal firearms laws. Some have also created so-called assault weapon bans that are indepen ...onal Instant Criminal Background Check System|NICS]] check when purchasing firearms. The term "Alaska Carry" has been used to describe laws which require no li
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  • ...rship, use, and regulation of firearms as well as safety issues related to firearms both through their direct use and through legal and criminal use.<ref>Spitz ...ten find themselves faced with a range of penalties or sanctions regarding firearms by neighboring states.
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  • ...ents have, with Federal Government co-ordination, enacted more restrictive firearms legislation. ...l or floor or if it is used only for the storage of category A, B and/or C firearms, it must weigh more than 150kg.
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  • ...Selected Findings of the 1996 International Crime (Victim) Survey"] Canada Firearms Centre. Accessed: 2007-10-13. </ref> ...in the former group, there are many who believe that personal ownership of firearms is one of the best deterrents to robbery, assault, vandalism and crime in g
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  • ...adesegura.org/?q=pt/node/34159#3 "Gun Courts"]. ''En la mira – The Latin American Small Arms Watch.''</ref> ... expedite and improve enforcement of the [[1967]] [[Firearms Act (Jamaica)|Firearms Act]],<ref name="trial-by-jury">Rowe, David P. ([[August 25]], [[1998]]). [
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  • ...-kopel.html ''"What America can learn from Switzerland..."'', David Kopel, American Rifleman, February 1990]</ref> ...-kopel.html ''"What America can learn from Switzerland..."'', David Kopel, American Rifleman, February 1990]</ref>
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  • ...e.kvalitne.cz/zbrojni-prukaz/zakony/119-2002_rozpis The gun Act 119/2001 - Firearms and ammunition Law]" (in Czech)</ref> '''A - Restricted firearms and accessories:''' Includes full automatic guns, military guns, military a
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  • ... A Comparison of Results from Two Recent National Surveys''. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 455. (May 1981)</ref><ref name="CN ...rotection. The importance of guns also derives from the role of hunting in American culture, which remains popular as a sport in the country today.<ref name="a
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  • ...media/pdfs/bouchard022806.pdf Oversight of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives Part 2: Gun Show Enforcement] Hearings before the House Sub ...ecks and Crime Gun Traces] Washington, DC: Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms</ref> They are almost all two-day events held on weekends by a promoter wh
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  • ...volumes of hot solids and gases which can be used as a [[propellant]] in [[firearms]] and fireworks. ...s that approximated black powder in terms of chamber pressure when used in firearms, but had significantly reduced amounts of smoke and combustion products; th
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  • *factories by firearms manufacturers, ... these institutions, and '''limited to''' restoring these government-owned firearms to officially sanctioned standards of functionality and configuration.<ref>
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  • Early [[caplock]] firearms, patterned after their [[flintlock]] ancestors, had exposed hammers. The co The earliest [[cartridge]] firearms simply copied the older style of action; the [[.45-70]] "Trapdoor" rifle an
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  • ...en used. This characteristic differentiates handguns as a general class of firearms from their larger cousins: [[long gun]]s such as [[rifle]]s and [[shotgun]] ...ake a technical distinction that views pistols as a subset of handguns. In American usage, the term "pistol" refers to a handgun whose chamber is integral with
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  • ...sh partisans firing a [[Ckm wz.30]] (a [[Poland|Polish]]-made clone of the American Browning M1917) in 1944.]] ...ld be the [[M2 Browning machine gun|M2 Browning]] .50-caliber machine gun. Firearms with calibers larger than 13 to 15 mm are generally thought of as [[autocan
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  • ...me precision, durability, reliability and accuracy of their firearms. All firearms made by H&K are named by a prefix and the official designation, with suffix ...onal rifling]]. Most believe that Austrian company [[Glock]] was the first firearms manufacturer to use polymers in their hand guns, however it was Heckler & K
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  • |feed= 20-round detachable box [[magazine (firearms)|magazine]] ... steel (260 g) or aluminum (140 g) double-stacked straight box [[Magazine (firearms)|magazines]].
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  • <li>D20RS: 3.855 kg (8.50 lb)</li></ul> ...ed and manufactured by [[Heckler & Koch]]. It is a modified version of the American [[M4 carbine]] with many changes, most notably a new gas operating system f
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  • ... (short for ''Maschinenpistole 5'') was created within the fourth group of firearms, initially known as the '''HK54'''. The first MP5 models used a double-column straight box [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine]], but since 1977, slightly curved, steel magazines are used with
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  • |wars= American Civil War, Indian Wars The original '''Henry repeating rifle''' was an American [[.44 Henry|.44 caliber rimfire]], lever-action, breech-loading [[rifle]] d
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  • ...http://www.hi-pointfirearms.com/handguns/9%20mm/hi_point_9mm.html Hi-Point Firearms: 9mm], Hi-Point company website.</ref> The Model C-9 is the compact version of [[Hi-Point Firearms|Hi-Point]]'s [[9x19mm Parabellum|9 mm]] Handgun. It consists of a Polymer f
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  • |name= Hi-Point Firearms '''Hi-Point Firearms''', also known as '''Beemiller''' (Distributed by '''MKS Supply'''), is a [
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  • |products= firearms, mainly pistols ...nally founded in Hamden, Connecticut in 1926 as a supplier to the numerous firearms companies in the Connecticut Valley.
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  • |nationality = American, later British {{quote|In [[1882]] I was in Vienna, where I met an American whom I had known in the States. He said: "Hang your chemistry and electrici
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  • Hogan's Alley is used to teach agents investigative techniques, [[firearms]] skills, and defensive tactics. Scenarios involve investigations of terro ...623/is_199508/ai_n8711124 Article, "NRA & law enforcement: Ties that bind" American Rifleman, Aug 1995.]
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  • ...ed with the limited velocity and penetration attainable with muzzleloading firearms, meant there was little need for extra expansion. ... hollow point bullets, falls under Section 5 (prohibited weapons) of the [[Firearms Act 1968]] and so is illegal to possess or transfer without the written per
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  • ...bia''', from the Greek ''hoplon'', or weapon, is defined as the "fear of [[firearms]]" <ref>Segen, Joseph C: ''Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine'', Page 30 ...this behavior)." Cooper attributed this behavior to the irrational fear of firearms and other forms of weaponry. He stated that "''the most common manifestatio
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  • [[Category:American firearms designers]]
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  • }}'''Hornady Manufacturing Company''' is an [[United States|American]] manufacturer of [[ammunition]] and [[handloading]] components, based in G [[Category:American ammunition manufacturers]]
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  • ...ing included explicitly for the occurrence of the unlawful confiscation of firearms which occurred in the aftermath. ..., National Guard troops, and US Marshals to confiscate all civilian-held [[firearms]]. "No one will be able to be armed," Compass said. "Guns will be taken. On
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  • ...Piazza''' (born [[1960]]) is the founder and director of the [[Front Sight Firearms Training Institute]] in Pahrump, Nevada. He currently lives near Santa Cruz ...de the decision to become the best he could be in the defensive use of his firearms, and wanted to teach others how to do the same.<ref>[http://www.frontsight.
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  • ...]. The study of internal ballistics is important to designers and users of firearms of all types, from small-bore Olympic [[rifle]]s and [[pistol]]s, to high-t ... was then ignited with a hot ember or torch. With the advent of hand-held firearms, this became an undesirable way of firing a gun. Holding a burning stick,
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  • ...ange of regional issues around the world, including drug violence in South American countries. ...before they can possess any remaining firearms, and that legally possessed firearms be stored unloaded and away from [[ammunition]].<ref name=iansa-national-re
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  • Designed by the famous firearms designers [[John Browning]] and [[John Pedersen]], the gun was initially ma ... 37 disassembly.jpg|center|thumb|800px|Disassembling the model 37. From [[American Rifleman]] magazine, October 1960.]]
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  • ... most notably the [[Ithaca 37]] shotgun. Ithaca became famous for building firearms based on expired patents owned by [[Remington Arms]] (in 1989, Remington pu [[Category:American firearms manufacturers]]
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  • |products= [[Firearms]] |parent= American Military Arms Corp
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  • ...831]] – [[February 24]], [[1904]]) was a Scottish-[[Canadian]] and later American inventor and arms designer, best known for inventing the [[bolt action]] th ...anaging to acquire a contract for 1,000 rifles from the US Army during the American Civil War.
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  • ...g investment recommendations is rolling over IRAs and 401(k) accounts into American Eagle gold coin IRAs. ...y that people are "merely exercising a pre-existing right" when they carry firearms to public events such as political rallies. When he was asked about [[open
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  • * [[1988]] &mdash; American lawman and firearms writer [[Skeeter Skelton|Charles 'Skeeter' Skelton]] passed away at the age
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  • ...p to be one of the most famous [[gunsmiths]] and [[firearms]] designers in American history. His works for [[Browning Arms Company|his own company]], as well
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  • ...p to be one of the most famous [[gunsmiths]] and [[firearms]] designers in American history. His works for [[Browning Arms Company|his own company]], as well
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  • In [[1976]], Cooper founded the ''American Pistol Institute''{API) in Paulden, Arizona (later the [[Gunsite Training C His second major contribution to firearms design was what he termed a [[Scout Rifle]]. These bolt action carbines are
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  • ...d all of the Bill of Rights for everyone". The group was founded by former firearms dealer [[Aaron Zelman]] in [[1986]]. The JPFO interprets the [[Second Amend ...and the linkage to gun control is a tactic by Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership to manipulate the fear of anti-Semitism toward their own end... I
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  • ... University, the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, and the American Enterprise Institute. He holds a Ph.D. in economics from UCLA, and his rese ...tates Sentencing Commission (1988–1989), before taking a position at the American Enterprise Institute. In 2006, he left AEI. As of 2008, he is a visiting
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  • ...ed States|American]] [[firearm]]s designer who developed many varieties of firearms, [[cartridges]], and gun mechanisms, many of which are still in use around ...rearms. His most significant contributions were in the area of autoloading firearms. He developed the autoloading pistol by inventing the [[pistol slide|slide]
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  • ... firearms should be regulated by the federal [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives]]. ...h Sugarmann is a licensed firearm dealer and current holder of a [[Federal Firearms License]] (License Number: 1-54-XXX-XX-XX-00725; Expires: 03/01/2011) which
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  • Samuel Colt, arguably one of the most influential firearms designers in American history, was born in Hartford, Connecticut on this day in [[1814]]. His fa Probably more than any other American citizen in the 19th century, Sam Colt was responsible for giving the averag
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  • [[American]] [[gun grabber]] [[Carolyn McCarthy]] (D-NY) took [[Assault Weapons Ban an ...it Court of Appeals court ruling, Parker v. District of Columbia, reminded American gun grabbers that the [[Second Amendment]] protected an "[[individual]] rig
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  • ...s sold to civilians were often modified for use as [[shotgun]]s or hunting firearms. Today it is hard to find an unmodified ''kammerlader'', and collectors oft ...iring independently. This conclusion was reached after having observed the American Revolutionary War, the Napoleonic Wars and the short Swedish campaign again
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  • [[File:Boston T Party.jpg|thumb]]'''Kenneth W. Royce''' is an [[United States|American]] author who primarily writes under the pen-name of '''Boston T. Party'''.< ...ally treated is how to deal with law enforcement encounters when there are firearms involved. A new version was released in 2005 with forty added pages address
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  • |products= [[Firearms]], Knives, Accessories }}'''Kimber Manufacturing''' is an [[United States|American]] company that designs, manufactures, and distributes [[small arms]] such a
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  • ... Krags]]:''<br/>Rifle 1889<br/>Carbine 1889<br/>Sniper Rifle 1928<br/>''[[#American Krag-Jørgensen rifles|US Krags]]:''<br/>M1892 Rifle<br/>M1892 Carbine<br/> A distinctive feature of the Krag-Jørgensen action was its [[magazine (firearms)]]. While many other rifles of its era used an integral box magazine, the m
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  • ...', he is noted as the designer of several 'scaled-down' versions of larger firearms. He is largely responsible for the [[M16 rifle|M16]], [[Stoner 63]], and [ [[Category:American firearms designers]]
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  • ...,<ref>Hogg, Ian V.: ''The Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia of the World's Firearms'', Page 215. A&W Publishers, 1978</ref> although it remained in British ser ...an V.:Hogg, Ian V.: ''The Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia of the World's Firearms'', Page 215. A&W Publishers, 1978</ref> which force the operator to move hi
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  • in its name is for James Paris Lee, a Scottish-born American who ...reds of thousands of [[Lee-Enfield]]s were imported as surplus and sold to American sportsmen and collectors. The supply dried up after the import restrictions
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  • ...ubtedly the [[Winchester rifle]], but many manufacturers- notably [[Marlin Firearms|Marlin]] and [[Savage Arms|Savage]]- also produce lever-action rifles. Whi ...000 were made, and it was adopted by the United States and used during the American Civil War, marking the first adoption of a removable-magazine-fed infantry-
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  • ===Advocates on behalf of citizen's rights to own firearms of their choice=== ===Advocates of government control of citizen's rights to firearms===
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  • ...|Belt-fed]] weapons or rifles with very limited capacity fixed [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine]]s are also generally not considered assault rifles. This list i ...dustries of Singapore, the SAR-80 was a conventional design based upon the American [[Armalite AR-18]] fed by [[STANAG 4179|STANAG magazines]]. Saw very little
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  • |feed= 20-round detachable box [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine]] ...the '''United States Rifle, Caliber 7.62 mm, M14''', is an [[United States|American]] [[selective fire]] [[battle rifle]] firing [[7.62x51mm NATO]] [[ammunitio
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  • ...lt's purchase of the nomenclature from Armalite), are popular recreational firearms in the United States, with versions manufactured by a handful of larger man ...e Herstal|Fabrique Nationale]] also submitted their new [[FN FAL]] via the American firm of Harrington & Richardson as the T48. However, the results of the tes
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  • ...ground if it were fired from too low a position.<ref>Roger Pauly (2004). ''Firearms: The Life Story of a Technology''. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 9780313 ... Marines. It was also utilized by American forces during the Philippine–American War, and the Boxer Rebellion, where it proved to be accurate and reliable.<
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  • ... '''United States Rifle, Caliber .30, Model 1903''', is an [[United States|American]] [[Magazine (firearm)|magazine-fed]], [[bolt-action]] [[rifle]] used prima ...of debate, as is the impact of the Mausers encountered in the 1898 Spanish American War. What is known is that the Mauser design that competed in the 1890s com
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  • ...several new handguns and two all-new service rifles (the [[Krag-Jørgensen#American Krag-Jørgensen rifles|M1892/96/98 Krag]] and [[M1895 Navy Lee]]), as well ...countered by American units fighting Moro guerrillas during the Philippine-American War, the then-standard [[.38 Long Colt]] revolver was found to be unsuitabl
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  • A modern manufacturer of firearms has produced a semi-automatic version of the Browning Automatic Rifle known * [http://world.guns.ru/machine/mg36-e.htm Modern Firearms]
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  • ...rer=[[Springfield Armory]], [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company]], [[H & R Firearms|Harrington & Richardson Co.]], International Harvester, [[Beretta]] ... extent, in the Vietnam War. Most M1 rifles were issued to [[United States|American]] troops, though many were also lent to other nations. It is still used by
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  • ...ice during the 1960s, when the M1 carbine would be replaced by the 5.56 mm firearms — the M16 and its carbine variants, such as the [[Colt Commando|XM177/CAR ...ere manufactured, making it the most produced small arm in [[United States|American]] military history. Despite being designed by Winchester, the great majorit
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  • ...rifle|M16]] [[assault rifle]] or the [[M4 carbine|M4 Carbine]] used by the American military. The M203 can also be mounted onto a [[Colt Canada C7 rifle|C7]], The American '''M203A1''' is intended for use with the [[M4 carbine|M4]] and [[M4 carbin
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  • *[http://world.guns.ru/sniper/sn11-e.htm Modern Firearms] [[Category:American 7.62mm bolt-action sniper rifles]]
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  • .../grenade/gl17-e.htm" AG36 / AG-C / EGLM / XM320 grenade launcher"], Modern Firearms</ref> The M320 entered production in November 2008. * The M320 operates in [[Trigger (firearms)#Double action|double action]] mode, with an ambidextrous [[safety]]. In ca
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  • The '''M3''' is an [[United States|American]] .45 caliber [[submachine gun]] that uses the [[.45 ACP]] (11.43x23mm ACP) ...ef>Hackworth, David H. and Sherman, Julie, ''About Face: The Odyssey of an American Warrior'', New York: Simon and Schuster (1989) ISBN: 0671526928</ref>
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  • The '''M4 Carbine''' is a family of firearms tracing its lineage back to earlier [[carbine]] versions of the [[M16 rifle ...] and are [[gas-operated]], air-cooled, [[magazine]]-fed, selective fire [[firearms]] with a 4-position telescoping [[stock]]. Original M4 models had a flat-en
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  • ...tates Machine Gun, Caliber 7.62 mm, M60''') is a family of [[United States|American]] [[general purpose machine gun]]s firing [[7.62x51mm NATO]] [[cartridge]]s The design drew on many common concepts in firearms manufacture of the period, such as stamped sheet metal construction, belt f
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  • ... Spanish [[CETME Ameli]] machine gun, and lent many design elements to the American [[M60 machine gun|M60]]. The Ameli and the MG3 were in service with many ar ...unds per minute, twice the rate of the British [[Vickers machine gun]] and American Browning at 600 round/min. At such a high rate the human ear cannot easily
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  • ...n.<ref>Popenker, Max. "[http://world.guns.ru/smg/de/mp3-mp40-e.html Modern Firearms — MP-38 and MP-40 submachine guns]".</ref> ...n techniques). The most famous examples are the Russian [[PPS-43]] and the American [[M3 submachine gun]]. Oddly enough, most derivative designs also copied th
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  • ...In United States law, a Machine Gun is defined (in part) by The [[National Firearms Act]] of 1934, 26 U.S.C. § 5845(b) as “''... any weapon which shoots ... ...nt of nearly all other [[Semi-automatic firearm|semi]] and fully automatic firearms of 20th century.
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  • ...gazines can still be found today, commonly in shotguns, rimfire rifles, or firearms designed to use round-nose, flat-nose, or otherwise soft-pointed bullets. T ... such as the [[Russia]]n [[RPK]] light machine gun and the [[United States|American]] [[Thompson submachine gun]].
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  • ... July, 14th, 1819 for the purpose of manufacturing swords, then after 1850 firearms and cannons. The MAC was the place that saw the creation in 1886, and later *[[List of firearms]]
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  • |content= * [[1848]] &mdash; [[Wyatt Earp]], [[American]] lawman and [[gunfighter]], was born in Monmouth, Illinois, to widower Nic ...mentation of the rule allowing [[concealed carry]] permit holders to carry firearms concealed within National Park Service lands within states where their perm
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  • ... is a [[.22 Long Rifle]] [[semi-automatic rifle]] manufactured by [[Marlin Firearms]]. The rifle is notable for its portability; it is less than 21 inches (53 ...arms.com/Firearms/SelfLoading/70PSS.asp Marlin Model 70PSS page] at Marlin Firearms
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  • ...ger guard. Interestingly, [[Fabrique Nationale]], one of the world's major firearms developers and manufacturers, was established in [[1889]] in order to manuf ...r the Spanish armed forces, as well as for the militaries of several Latin American nations, and is dubbed, in common usage, the "7mm Mauser".
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  • The US [[National Firearms Act]] of 1934 placed a $200 tax on machine guns making exports of the ''Sch Oyster Bay Industries was an American company that made a detachable magazine conversion kit for the Mauser. It r
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  • ...s the cutoff registration date for the legal transfer of fully [[automatic firearms]].
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  • |content= * [[1706]] &mdash; [[American]] [[gunsmith]] and soldier Seth Pomeroy was born in Northampton, Massachuse ...ar and reached as high as $48 million. [[PAL|Licensing of gun owners]] and firearms will continue.
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  • ...f urging the federal Congress to pass laws to control the trade in illegal firearms and to pass laws to make it easier for law enforcement to identify the orig ...slation that meets their stated goals of curtailing illegal acquisition of firearms and aiding law enforcement in tracking illegal gun purchases. The group's
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  • ...legal scholars interested in its potential application in areas outside of firearms law. Their interest was that if ''Slaughter-House'' had been overturned, it ...)</ref> proposing that "the right to keep and bear arms is a privilege of American citizenship that applies to the States through the Fourteenth Amendment’s
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  • ... the firearms designers of the day. Soon there was a host of new automatic firearms that used this concept, such as the [[Borchardt pistol]], the [[Cei-Rigotti ...ehr 08|MG 08]] and the [[Vickers machine gun|Vickers gun]], as well as the American [[M1917 Browning machine gun|Browning Model 1917 machine gun]]) were all su
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  • ...orked as a banker in Texas. Tappan developed an ever-growing expertise in firearms while living in Los Angeles. He contacted [[Don Stephens]] after reading t [[Category:American authors]]
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  • ...ter-based organization to promote restrictions on the private ownership of firearms in state legislatures, merging with a victim led organization called the Be [[Category:American gun politics]]
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  • ...eed, many percussion locks were modified or adapted for use with cartridge firearms. Sculpturing of the hammer in the form of dogs or fish was a common practic *Blair, Claude. Editor. ''Pollard's History of Firearms.'' New York: MacMillian, 1983
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  • ...ocking lug to secure the [[Breech-loading weapon|breech]]. The [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine]] tube is located below the barrel, and is screwed into the recei ...e Title II firearms, and may be purchased by private persons in [[National Firearms Act|NFA]]-legal states.
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  • According to the online Etymology Dictionary, firearms were often named after animals, and the word musket derived from the [[Fren ...d "musket" thereafter became the generic name for long-barrelled, handheld firearms. The musket went through further evolution in the 1600s, the most important
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  • ...This is distinct from the more popular modern design of [[breech-loading]] firearms. Modern muzzleloading firearms range from reproductions of [[sidelock]], [[flintlock]] and [[percussion ca
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  • ...ll McMahon, deputy assistant director of the [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives]], revealed the eight percent figure, how it was calculated, ...American President Barack Obama have tried to claim that 90 percent of the firearms used by Mexican drug cartels originate in the United States.<ref>Spencer S.
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  • Yes, firearms are powerful. But they can be life saving, especially in the hands of law-a ...y, [http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=8212 "They Never Learn"], ''American Spectator'', April 25th 2007.</ref>.
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  • '''FAQ ON NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT WEAPONS'''<ref>Retrieved from tinyurl.com/a6l2f thanks to [http://www.c ...ases, and a longtime lawyer for the NRA, as well as an author, says in his Firearms Law Deskbook (published by Clark Boardman Callaghan) that this case is the
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  • The '''National Firearms Act''' (NFA), cited as the '''Act of June 26, 1934''', Ch. 757, 48 Stat. 12 ...Department of Justice). The transfer tax of $200 placed on the transfer of firearms controlled by the Act was roughly equivalent to five months' salary in 1934
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  • ...n the [[United States]]. It was established in New York in [[1871]] as the American Rifle Association. The NRA sponsors firearm safety training courses, as wel ===NRA firearms safety programs===
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  • |industry= Firearms manufacturer '''[[Stevens Arms]]''' was an [[United States|American]] [[firearm]]s manufacturer founded by Joshua Stevens in 1864. The company
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  • ...me in its history, the [[NRA]] gave its endorsement to a candidate for the American Presidency - Ronald Reagan. ...uits, as evidenced by the number of state and city suits filed against the firearms industry. If the new Savage company serviced products made before November
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  • |content= * [[1993]] &mdash; American President Bill Clinton signs the [[Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act|Br ...ducted prior to any [[firearm]] purchase from a [[FFL|federally-licensed]] firearms dealer.
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  • ...r 30]], [[1810]] &ndash; [[December 11]], [[1880]]) was an [[United States|American]] businessman and politician (but he can be forgiven for that part). ...cticut. During this period he discovered that a division of Smith & Wesson firearms was failing financially with one of their newly patented arms. Having an ey
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  • ...a [[firearm]] in public", as distinguished from [[concealed carry]], where firearms cannot be seen by the casual observer. It is also called "open display." ...ent], Risk assessment report. The possible passage of new restrictions on firearms and the return of military veterans facing significant challenges reintegra
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  • ...ed to) personal and financial freedom, [[survivalism]] and preparedness, [[firearms]] and [[shooting]], various martial arts and [[self-defense]], [[military]] ...ly published) work from a variety of well-known and notable figures in the firearms, martial arts, self-defense, and survival fields, among them figures like [
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  • ...completely upon ignition.<ref name=enfield>[http://www.researchpress.co.uk/firearms/britain/enfield/enfieldcartridge.htm Enfield Paper Cartridges] David Minsha Paper cartridges have been in use for nearly as long as hand-held firearms, with a number of sources dating their use back to the late 14th century.
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  • ...i family owns and operates the company. The company sells American Trap, American Skeet, Olympic and Doubles Trap, Olympic Skeet, Pigeon and Sporting models. [[Category:Italian firearms manufacturers]]
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  • ...ck]]. Flintlocks were prone to misfire in wet weather, and many flintlock firearms were later converted to the more reliable percussion system. .... The Maynard Tape Primer was fitted to some military firearms used in the American Civil War. Other disc or pellet-type primers held a supply of tiny fulminat
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  • ...], [[Switzerland]], [[Sweden]] and others. They were also used during the American Civil War, although sometimes despised because of their low power compared ...pt was also only really suitable for [[single-shot]] or multiple-barrelled firearms and revolvers as the pin would have complicated any mechanism for feeding f
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  • ...s considered unusual due to the popular perception in the United States of firearms ownership as a "conservative issue" and sexuality as a "liberal issue." How ...at local firing ranges to practice shooting, and to acquaint people new to firearms with them. We will help you select a firearm, acquire a permit, and receive
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  • A '''pocket pistol''' is an American term for any small, pocket-sized [[semi-automatic pistol]] or, less-popular **[[Bryco Arms/Jennings Firearms/Jimenez Arms|Bryco Arms]] P-38 (.32 ACP and .380 ACP)
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  • ...o be...and the ethical and political consequences of decisions [to control firearms]."<ref>Snyder, J: Nation of Cowards: Essays on the Ethics of Gun Control. A ...n Hill, 1981</ref> A study of the National Rifle Association publication ''American Hunter'' found thirty-four references to this claim in a single issue of th
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  • ...s a licence that allows individuals in [[Canada]] to possess and acquire [[firearms]] as well as [[ammunition]]. Without a PAL, you can't so much as legally bu ...fing Paper On Reclassification of Firearms and Related Issues], [[National Firearms Association]]. [[April 2]], [[2010]].</ref><ref>Lucas Timmons, [http://www
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  • ...hat people have no [[concealed carry in the United States|right to carry]] firearms because he didn't want to be murdered if one of his neighbors had a "bad da ...Robert E. Hales and Stuart C. Yudofsky, eds. 1988. Textbook of Psychiatry. American Psychiatric Press. P.137.</ref> To protect themselves from "being bad", the
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  • ...nting, trapping, austere medicine, false identification, [[explosives]], [[firearms]], and improvised weapons. Many of his books were published by [[Loompanic *''Guerrilla Gunsmithing: Quick And Dirty Methods For Fixing Firearms In Desperate Times''
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  • |products= [[Firearms]], [[Ammunition]], Accessories ...ufacturer in North America. It is the only US company which produces both firearms and ammunition domestically, and is the largest US producer of shotguns and
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  • ...nning in [[1906]].<ref name="FamousFirearms">Herring, Hal (2008). ''Famous Firearms of the Old West: From Wild Bill Hickok's Colt Revolvers to Geronimo's Winch [[Category:American semi-automatic rifles]]
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  • ===Firearms=== Telescopic sights for firearms, generally just called ''scopes'', are probably the device most often assoc
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  • Leatham developed an interest in firearms at an early age and was fortunate enough to be surrounded by them as he gre ...that continues to this day. The two fed off each other, and their love of firearms and the desire to learn drove them to performance levels not previously see
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  • ...e state of California that banned over fifty specific brands and models of firearms – while mostly rifles, some were pistols and shotguns. ... [[SKS]] with detachable magazine were both banned by this act. Yet these firearms are topologically similar to current California-legal detachable-magazine r
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  • * '''Small arms''': hand-held small caliber firearms, usually consisting of [[handgun]]s, [[rifle]]s, [[shotgun]]s, manual, [[Se ...efinition of SALW should not include daggers and other items which are not firearms and are not used to cause bodily harm, but as part of the national dress,
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  • ...h the name '''SIGARMS''' (until October 2007) to import and distribute SIG firearms into the [[United States]], although it now also has some manufacturing cap In 1985, SIGARMS Inc. was created as the American branch of SIG in Tysons Corner, Virginia to import the P220 and P230. In 19
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  • ...ich preceded it — most notably, the Soviet [[SVT-40|SVT]] series and the American [[M1 Garand rifle|M1 Garand]]. Contrary to popular belief it is not a moder ...z]] intermediate round.<ref>[http://world.guns.ru/rifle/rfl01-e.htm Modern Firearms - Rifle - SKS carbine] World.guns.ru</ref>
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  • ... historian James E. Serven as "events which shaped the destiny of American Firearms." ...t is thought that it was this incident that brought the manufacture of his firearms to Paterson, New Jersey. Shortly after his arrival home he rushed to Washin
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  • ...1)''' or in the USA as the '''"inch pattern" FAL'''.<ref>especially on the American surplus market</ref> It is a British Commonwealth derivative of the Belgian ...artridge]], the UK, believing that if they adopted the Belgian FAL and the American 7.62 NATO cartridge that the United States would do the same,{{citation nee
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  • |nationality = [[American]] ...tling''' ([[September 12]], [[1818]] – [[February 26]], [[1903]]) was an American inventor best known for his invention of the [[Gatling gun]], the first suc
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  • }}The '''Savage Arms Company''' is a firearms manufacturing company based in Westfield, Massachusetts, with a sizable div ...iously of [[Smith & Wesson]]. Today the company produces a wide variety of firearms and has a reputation for producing accurate, inexpensive rifles. Some of t
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  • * [[List of firearms]] .../ArticlePage.aspx?id=1595&cid=3 1958 Review of the Savage Model 110 from ''American Rifleman'']
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  • ...rter, Gregg Lee. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=H_RrLyV9rDUC Guns in American Society]''. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO.</ref> * ''Journal of Firearms and Public Policy'', an annual reference book
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  • ...ia portrayal that the Million Mom March spoke for all women with regard to firearms rights. Using the internet, these women and a handful of other dedicated vo ...training, and political advocacy. Citing FBI crime statistics, they assert firearms are the only reasonable means of self-protection, especially for women, peo
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  • ...//www.guncite.com/journals/senrpt/senrpt27.html</ref><ref>"Few subjects in American jurisprudence have produced as much work by legal scholars, so little of wh ...point of contention is whether it protects an individual right to personal firearms<ref>[http://www.scotusblog.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/us-heller-brie
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  • ...s released or the ammunition is depleted. The British [[SA80|L85A2]]; the American [[M16 rifle|M16A1]] of the Vietnam War; the ubiquitous Soviet-designed [[AK ...e fire weapons are regulated in the [[United States]] under the [[National Firearms Act]] of 1934; their new manufacture for the civilian market was prohibited
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  • .... A semi-automatic mode is a common choice on [[selective fire]] firearms. Firearms capable of firing [[Burst mode|bursts]] of more than one round (usually thr The mechanism of semi-automatic (or auto-loading) firearms is usually what is known as a [[closed bolt]] firing system. In a closed-bo
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  • ...tic pistol technically refers to a [[machine pistol]], although in popular American usage it is also used as a synonym for a semi-automatic pistol. In the case ...il operation. See [[Gas-Operated]] article for details on gas operation of firearms. A semi-automatic pistol will fire only one shot per trigger pull, in contr
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  • ...nturies, so too did the technique of loading rounds. First, breech-loading firearms, like the Prussian [[Needle gun]] of the mid-18th century came to prominenc ...as the precursor to other assault rifles such as the Soviet [[AK-47]], the American [[M16 rifle|M-16]], the Belgian [[FN FAL]], the German [[Heckler & Koch G3|
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  • ...of this article)as to whether a pregnant student should participate in a [[firearms training]] course for women. The doctors we contacted seemed to agree that ...ctual information''' that comes from studies on shooting while pregnant. [[Firearms]] instructors and [[range officer]]s in most police departments don't have
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  • Concerned over poor marksmanship during the American Civil War, veteran Union officers Col. William C. Church and Gen. George Wi ...liated programs through groups such as 4-H, the Boy Scouts of America, the American Legion, U.S. Jaycees, NCAA, the [http://www.nssf.org/sctp/ Scholastic Clay
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  • ...s]] restrict it to short range use, as it does accuracy similar to that of American Foster slugs while retaining the improved penetration and slug integrity of ...tandard American domestic shotgun slug, they are sometimes referred to as "American slugs" to differentiate them from the standard "European slug" design popul
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  • Sights are used in telescopes, [[firearms]], [[artillery piece]]s, tank and aircraft weapons, and in various measurin ...e advantages to MiG-15s which in many ways were the equal or better of the American fighters, but lacked this technology. Supersonic fighters such as the F-100
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  • ...are less complex than [[revolver]]s or [[Magazine (firearm)|magazine]]-fed firearms, and many single-shot designs are still produced by many manufacturers, in :''see also: [[History of firearms]]
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  • ...forcement Administration. In the 1960s Skelton began writing part time for firearms periodicals. In 1974 he retired from the DEA and concentrated full time on ... stories of his depression era youth, while including references to period firearms, were character oriented rather than technical pieces. His 'Dobe Grant' and
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  • ...s of the ''Small Arms Survey'' reveals that there are at least 639 million firearms in the world, although the actual total is almost certainly considerably hi ... the [[National Rifle Association]] and the [[Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership]] argue that each person has a right to self-defense, and that th
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  • |products= [[Firearms]] and law enforcement goods ...ew company proved quite opportune for the partners, since the onset of the American Civil War five years later produced a great demand for Smith & Wesson's pro
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  • The 1996 edition of this document has been approved by the American National Standards Institute. ...gencies concerned with explosive materials (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration, US Department of Transportatio
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  • ...Matchlock]]''' is a type of [[matchlock]] mechanism used to ignite early [[firearms]]. It was used in Europe from about [[1475]] to [[1640]], and in Japan from ...ak+spring&hl=en&sa=X&ei=twa_T5CEN476ggf_26SyCQ&ved=0CDYQ6AEwAA "European & American arms, c. 1100-1850"] ''B. T. Batsford'', 1962. Original from Pennsylvania
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  • ...rm 'sniper' was not in widespread use in the United States until after the American Civil War. ...ity to hit targets over long distances. A famous mistake made by the green American soldiers was to lie down and wait when targeted by German snipers, this all
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  • In the American Civil War, Confederate troops equipped with barrel-length three power scope ... ammunition is frequently battle-tested and well-studied by ammunition and firearms experts. Consequently, police forces tend to follow military practices in c
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  • ...ly abbreviated as '''SAAMI''' and pronounced "Sammy") is an association of American [[firearm]]s and [[ammunition]] manufacturers. SAAMI publishes various indu ...re and would be unsafe. SAAMI is an accredited standards developer for the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).
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  • |products= [[firearms]] ...urer based in Geneseo, Illinois founded in 1974. It is one of the largest firearms manufacturers in the United States and is the recipient of the [[National R
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  • ...owever, reclassified as a machine gun by the [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives|ATF]]. [[Category:American 9mm submachine guns]]
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  • ...ld from the [[United States]], but this did not begin to meet demand. The American entry into the war at the end of 1941 placed an even bigger demand on the f ...ding. Much of the production could be performed by small workshops and the firearms assembled at the Enfield site. Over the period of manufacture the Sten desi
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  • ...s, blank-firing adaptor, cleaning kit, sling and either an [[United States|American]] [[M7 bayonet|M7]] or Austrian KCB [[bayonet]]. ===American===
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  • ...d by the Austrian government. Forty-five days later, the first of several American soldiers was killed by, ostensibly, one of the exported weapons, and a numb ...rial numbers, has yet been offered to confirm that the weapons that killed American soldiers were indeed from the eight hundred exported to Iran.
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  • ...r" appeared in the late 19th Century when colonial troops ([[United States|American]] in the Philippines, [[British]] in [[New Zealand]]) engaging in close act ...even completely missed. Additionally, the muzzle blast and flash from many firearms are substantial and can cause disorientation, dazzling, and stunning effect
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  • ... a 2003 study revealed that 150 major colleges and universities restricted firearms in some form. A total of 82 banned guns completely, 25 required them to be ... include the standard accusations that the group is funded directly by the firearms industry. In a press release challenging the Brady Campaign to "Prove it,"
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  • |products= [[Firearms]] ...irearms Manufacturing And Export Report]</ref> and the only one producing firearms in all four market segments: [[rifle]]s, [[shotgun]]s, pistols, and [[revol
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  • They were popularized in the 1920s and '30s as weapon of choice of American gangsters and police, in the form of the famous [[Thompson submachine gun]] ...ts of the first generation submachine guns creates a contentious area for firearms historians, with conclusions much to do with their nationality and interpre
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  • ...' in the UK. The term ''silencer'' has since fallen out of favor among the firearms industry, being replaced with the more accurate term ''sound suppressor'' o Suppressors were regularly used by American Office of Strategic Services (OSS) agents during World War II, who favored
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  • ...-about/ First Things First: What’s This TEOTWAWKI I’ve Heard About?] - American Survival Blog</ref> ...ke active defensive preparations that have military roots and that involve firearms, and this is sometimes emphasized by the mass media, often for the sake of
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  • ...n't have a picture of this person.]]'''Thomas Crosley Johnson''', American firearms designer. Son of a President of the Yale Safe and Iron Company, Johnson was [[Category:American firearms designers]]
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  • ...ed design of many [[break-action]] firearms allows takedown. Some regular firearms can be modified to allow takedown after custom [[gunsmith]]ing. American gun manufacturers [[Marlin Firearms|Marlin]], [[Savage Arms|Savage]], and [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company|W
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  • ...nd shrinks. Front focal plane reticles are slightly more durable, but most American users prefer that the reticle remains constant as the image changes size, s ...s by laboriously hand adjusting every military grade telescopic sight. The American high end telescopic sight manufacturer U.S. Optics Inc. <ref>[http://www.us
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  • ... a plague in the so-called Information Age. When you write or talk about [[firearms]] issues, use only the facts, the truth, and the provable. Verify any quote The more involved you get with firearms freedom, the more you will realize that your single issue actually compleme
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  • ... This included diagrams of how to alter the firing mechanism for different firearms. These modifications were often to increase rate of fire. The second volume [[Category:American books]]
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  • James Wesley Rawles is the author of numerous firearms FAQs on topics including: [[AR-15]] [[magazines]], [[M1 Carbine]] magazines ...here are the answers to the questions that I most commonly get on pre-1899 firearms. [[#Do you have a list of "cut-off" serial numbers for determining if my g
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  • ...te gun control and sets forth arguments to refute them in the context of [[American law]] and social structure, as well as from purely practical standpoints. ...ustification for authorities to forbid citizens ''a priori'' from owning [[firearms]] and using them in [[self-defense]]. The myths addressed are:
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  • ...soncenterlogo.jpg|right]]'''Thompson/Center Arms Company''' is an American firearms company based in Rochester, New Hampshire. The company is best known for i ...les in the history of firearms, and comes with solid brass hardware and an American Walnut stock.
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  • The '''Thompson submachine gun''' is an [[United States|American]] [[submachine gun]] that became infamous during the Prohibition era. It wa ...m?key=35&objkey=126 Thompson Model 1928 Submachine Gun] National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution</ref>When Jack Benny attended a White Hous
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  • ...rrett.jpg|thumb|Todd Jarrett]]'''Todd Jarrett''' is a competitive shooter, firearms instructor, and film-maker. He is a National and World [[Practical Shootin ;USPSA Production Nationals Champion North American Champion
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  • '''Twist rate''' is a [[firearms]] term that refers to the rate of twist of a [[gun barrel]]'s [[rifling]] g ...ing the round ball, was the choice of weapons for warfare even through the American Revolutionary war. The smooth bore [[musket]] could be loaded faster than t
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  • ... before the mid-1960s meant that the Type 56 was frequently encountered by American soldiers during the Vietnam War, in the hands of either NVA soldiers or Vie ...such as [[AK-74]] rifles in the James Bond film ''GoldenEye''. As with all firearms used in cinematography, these weapons are adapted to fire [[blank cartridge
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  • ...onale de Herstal]] (FN), a [[Belgium]] based international group producing firearms. * [http://www.winchesterguns.com/ Winchester firearms Official Site]
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  • ...has served as the test bed for new products and the unofficial R&D for the firearms industry. With some competitors annually shooting in excess of 100,000 roun ...s the playing field by limiting shooters to just 10 rounds per [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine]]. Regardless of the round used in Production, the division is sc
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  • ... a second lieutenant with the United States Army, and served with the 79th American Division at Verdun. In 1920, he became the manager of the manufacturing of ... patents during his career, compared to his father [[John Browning]]'s 128 American gun patents. In 1955, Val Browning was awarded Knighthood in the Order of
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  • :''This article is about the Finnish M82 assault rifle. For the American M82 sniper rifle, see [[M82 Barrett rifle]].'' *[http://world.guns.ru/assault/as27-e.htm Modern Firearms]
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  • '''Varmint rifle''' is an American English term for a relatively small-caliber firearm (or even a high-powered The varmint gun fills a design gap between small game rifles and [[rimfire]] firearms. [[.22LR]] (the most popular rimfire caliber) is somewhat underpowered for
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  • ...ited States, firearms are categorized by the [[National Firearms Act]] and firearms manufactured with specific features are subject to restrictions and control ... response to legal action brought by the [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms]] (BATF), the South Carolina District Court's finding of fact concluded tha
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  • ...nded in 1988 and based in Washington, DC, the VPC approaches violence, and firearms violence in particular, as a broad based public health, as opposed to solel In 1994 the VPC was joined by the Firearms Policy Project.Utter, Glenn H. (2000). ''Encyclopedia of Gun Control and Gu
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  • ...Chief Executive Officer of the [[National Rifle Association]], the largest American gun rights organization. LaPierre joined the NRA in 1977 after working as a ... resigned his lifelong membership in the NRA after LaPierre called federal firearms agents, who were involved in the [[Ruby Ridge]], Idaho and Waco, Texas assa
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  • ...or '''wildcat''', is a custom [[cartridge]] for which [[ammunition]] and [[firearms]] are not mass produced. One source of [[gunsmithing]] equipment has a lib * [[6.8 mm SPC]]. This cartridge was developed by American military special operations soldiers in search of a more lethal round than
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  • With the onset of the American Civil War, the [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] States began b William Tranter's own son, William Grosvener Tranter, registered at least two firearms patents but appears to have been only slightly interested in the gun indust
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  • ...el 1901''' were [[lever-action]] [[shotguns]] originally designed by famed American gun designer [[John Browning]] and produced by the [[Winchester Repeating A ...ting Arms Company, best known at the time as manufacturers of lever-action firearms such as the [[Winchester Rifle|Winchester model 1873]]. Designer [[John Bro
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  • The Model 1894 has been referred to as the "ultimate lever-action design" by firearms historians such as RL Wilson and Hal Herring. The Model 1894 is the rifle ...earch], p.42</ref><ref>Henshaw, Thomas (1993). ''The History of Winchester Firearms'' 1866-1992. New York: Winchester Press. ISBN 9780832905032.</ref>
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  • ...s, and as such the Winchester name has become synonymous with lever-action firearms. The gun is colloquially known as '''"The Gun that Won the West"''', thoug ...r in the case rim, thus creating one of the most significant inventions in firearms history, the metallic [[rimfire]] cartridge.<ref>Smith's cartridge was deri
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  • ==Connection to the English and American Bill of Rights== ...3-35159-6.</ref><ref>Taylor, Hannis (1911). ''The origin and growth of the American Constitution''. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. p. 232.</ref><ref name="isbn0-815
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  • * [[2008]] &mdash; American gun rights group [[Students for Concealed Carry on Campus]] begin their sec ...t Court of Appeals ruled that the individual [[RKBA|right to keep and bear firearms]] in the [[Second Amendment]] is [[wikipedia:Incorporation of the Bill of R
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  • In the latest ASTM Guide<ref>American Society for Testing and Materials Standard Guide for GSR analysis by Scanni ...ysis by Scanning Electron Microscopy/Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectrometry, American Society for Testing and Materials, West Conshohocken, PA, 2010.
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  • : ''This article is about the [[American]] WW2 [[insurgency weapon]]. For the shotgun, see [[Winchester Liberator]] ...<ref name="AR">Bruce N. Canfield "Desperate Times: The Liberator Pistol" [[American Rifleman]] [[August 2012]] pp.48-51 & 83-84</ref>
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  • ...ificantly longer, up to 3 inches in length), allowing many [[single-shot]] firearms and some [[revolver]]s chambered in that caliber to fire shot without any m ... Winchester] .410 buckshot</ref><ref>[http://www.amderringer.com/safe.html American Derringer] .410 buckshot</ref>, compared to the 10 pellets in a 3 inch 12 g
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  • ...arm]]s designer [[John Browning]] in 1904, for use in his prototype [[Colt Firearms|Colt]] semi-automatic .45 pistol—a design which evolved into the [[M1911 ...e Moro Rebellion warriors they were fighting at the time of the Philippine-American war, than the [[.45 Colt]]. The current issue rifle at the time, the [[.30-
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  • * [[April 4]] &mdash; Cost of the [[Canadian Firearms Program]] more than triples. The tab for implementing the [[long gun regis ...mes more, to be precise). It was also disclosed that one out of every six firearms registered has no [[serial number]].
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  • |content= * [[1895]] &mdash; American [[gunfighter]] John Wesley Hardin was shot dead in the Acme Saloon in El Pa * [[2001]] &mdash; Cost of the [[Canadian Firearms Program]] more than doubles, to an estimated $527 million. The CFP says a m
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  • |wars= American Civil War ..._r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=&f=false The Guns that Won the West: Firearms of the American Frontier: 1848-1898, John Walter, 2006], p. 129-133</ref><ref>[http://books
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  • |feed= 10-round detachable box [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine]] ...any]]. It is used by many units and armies around the world, including the American Special Forces. It is also called the "Light Fifty" for its [[.50 BMG|.50 c
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  • ...Support Services Directorate]] of RCMP was merged to create the [[Canadian Firearms Program]]. ... government agencies that use or hold firearms were required to report all firearms in their temporary or permanent possession.
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  • ...ational attention for banning the otherwise legal ownership and sales of [[firearms]]. The measure won by a majority (out of a ~805,235 San Francisco city popu ...ssionals, and to ban the manufacture, distribution, sale and transfer of [[firearms]] and [[ammunition]] within the city. Limited exceptions to the proposition
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  • ... of rifles, as well as pistols. Virtually every manufacturer of cartridge firearms makes at least one model chambering it, and this has been true for more tha ...ed of a .22&nbsp;LR cartridge in pistols make it suitable for introductory firearms courses. Because errors in technique are not covered up by the increased re
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  • ==Firearms using .22 WMR== ... the .22 WMR is also found in a number of revolvers by [[Taurus]], [[North American Arms]], Tanfoglio, and Sturm, Ruger, and was previously available in [[semi
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  • ...viland, John (September 2007). ".300 Wiinchester Magnum". Rifle - Sporting Firearms Journal '''Volume 39, Number 5''' (No. 233): 34,101. ISSN 0162-3593.</ref> The .300 Win Mag remains the most popular .30 caliber magnum with American hunters, despite being eclipsed in performance by the more powerful [[.300
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  • ...ndustrie Gesellschaft|SIG-Sauer]], in cooperation with the [[United States|American]] [[ammunition]] manufacturer [[Federal Cartridge]]. While it is based on *[[List of firearms]]
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  • ...power]] against the wooden shields of charging Moros during the Philippine-American War.<ref name="cotw">Barnes, Frank C. Ken Warner, editor. ''Cartridges of t ...eant to be only used in .357 revolvers and can cause significant damage to firearms rated for only .38 Special or .38 Special +P.
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  • ...ridge]] developed jointly by Winchester and [[Smith & Wesson]], two famous American [[firearm]]s manufacturers. <ref>[http://www.sixguns.com/tests/tt40sw.htm T Despite the .40 S&W's great popularity amongst American law enforcement and the private sector, it has yet to be adopted by a signi
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  • ...name="doover"/> These plans went awry due to an ongoing fascination in the firearms community with high-powered cartidges; Remington was swayed by its influenc ...0BTT/is_166_27/ai_109264984 "The .41 Magnum Turns 40 - The Sixgunner"] '''American Handgunner''' magazine, Nov-Dec 2003. BNET Web site. Accessed August 6, 200
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  • ...igher pressure cartridge from being chambered in older, weaker .44 Special firearms. ...volvers, allowing the shooter to only need one type of ammunition for both firearms.
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  • ... self protection and hunting. [[Blackpowder]]-based rounds such as the .44 American, [[.44 Russian]], [[.44-40 Winchester]], and [[.45 Colt]] enjoyed a well-ea ...tury? Accurate, powerful and reliable, the .44 special really is special"] American Handgunner, Sept-Oct, 2004.</ref>
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  • ...]] cartridge which had been adopted in 1866, one year after the end of the American Civil War. ...al ballistics]]). Like the cloth or paper patch used in [[muzzleloading]] firearms, the paper patch fell off soon after the bullet left the bore. Paper patch
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  • ...aliber for American soldiers in World War II and a popular caliber amongst American hunters, can produce muzzle energies between 2000 and 3000 foot pounds of e ...lable cartridge not considered a [[destructive device]] under the National Firearms Act), it remains popular among long-range shooters for its accuracy and [[e
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  • ...e law took effect on January 1, 2005.<ref name="thelaw">"[http://ag.ca.gov/firearms/dwcl/12275.php 2007 Dangerous Weapons Control Law: 12275 thru 12290 Assault ...r any such firearms, after which unregistered weapons would become illegal firearms.
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  • Although it was selected by the FBI for use in the field, their Firearms Training Unit "concluded that its recoil was excessive in terms of training The 10mm Auto cartridge was championed by famous firearms expert [[Jeff Cooper]]. It was designed to be a medium velocity pistol car
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  • ...dment]], which prohibits the [[BATFE]] from releasing information from its firearms trace database to anyone other than a law enforcement agency or prosecutor * [[January 24]] &mdash; The American Homeland Security Act comes into effect, renaming the ATF the BATFE and shi
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  • ...ption=com_content&task=view&id=409&Itemid=43 Why does the CACP support the Firearms Registry?]'' Gun Owners' Resource, 4-28-09</ref>. ...mentation of the rule allowing [[concealed carry]] permit holders to carry firearms concealed within National Park Service lands within states where their perm
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  • ...http://www.americanrifleman.org/blogs/dump-the-dots/ "Dump the Dots"]. ''[[American Rifleman]]'', [[August 3]] [[2011]].</ref>. For reasons which are not entir
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  • ...h; is quite possibly one of the most influential works in the entire North American gun-control dogma and is presented as absolute proof that any positive self ...ootings actually are. To do this we have to unpack that alarming number of firearms deaths in King County: 743. Using ''Kellermann’s own data,'' we discover
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  • ...l]] energy delivered by the 5.45×39mm [[AK-74]] assault rifle is 3.39 J (2.50 ft·lb), compared to 6.44 J (4.75 ft·lb) delivered by the 5.56×45mm NATO The [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives]] classified the 7N6 cartridge as "armor piercing handgun am
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  • |length= 40.50 mm (1.594 in) ...], Army Technology, June 21, 2006</ref> In the [[United States]], 5.7x28mm firearms are currently used by numerous law enforcement agencies, including the Secr
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  • ...le velocity comparison in % of the probably most proliferated European and American 8 mm rifle cartridges out of 650 mm (25.59 in) long barrels loaded with rel ...Armes à Feu Portatives]] (Permanent International Commission for portable firearms testing) currently designates two 8 mm cartridges of 57 mm case length. Fol
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  • # You detest American gun laws based on [[1938 Nazi weapons laws]]. (JPFO) ...ow crossed over into the dictionary definition of fascism. Possession of [[firearms]] by private citizens threaten fascist governments that have always sought
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  • ...rce outright or effective prohibitions against civilian ownership of these firearms. While the fully automatic AK-47s remain prevalent in some of these nations ... requirements for such a firearm, which was not registered as a [[National Firearms Act]] weapon after 1986.<ref name="aftqa">[http://www.atf.gov/pub/fire-expl
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  • The '''AR-10''' is an [[United States|American]] [[7.62x51mm NATO|7.62 mm]] [[battle rifle]] developed by [[Eugene Stoner] ... Fairchild in 1954, specifically to bring new materials and designs to the firearms industry. Later that year they were joined by [[Eugene Stoner]], a talented
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  • [[Category:American firearms]] [[Category:American rifles]]
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  • Herter's, Hy Hunter and American International Distributors marketed .22 replicas of the Broomhandle Mauser, Due to [[National Firearms Act|NFA 1934]] regulations setting minimum rifle barrel length at 16 inches
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  • ... century. At that time, they had compelling advantages over the primitive firearms of the day. For example, air guns could be fired in wet weather and rain (u ...üchse'' carried twenty .51 in (13 mm) lead balls in a tubular [[magazine (firearms)|magazine]]. A skilled shooter could fire off one magazine in about thirty
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  • ... an American artist and writer who was a co-founder of [[Sturm, Ruger]], a firearms manufacturer. Sturm was well-connected, being the son of sculptor Justin S ...logo and all of the financial backing necessary for starting the fledgling firearms business.
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  • {{USgunorgs}}The '''American Hunters and Shooters Association''' ('''AHSA''') is an organization involve ...embers' bias against private ownership of the most popular modern sporting firearms, and note AHSA leaders have donated money to gun control groups<ref>Ray Sch
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  • '''''American Rifleman''''' is a [[US]]-based monthly shooting and firearms interest publication, first printed as ''The Rifle'' in 1885, under editor ...nd four influential writers that would help shape the future of both ''The American Rifleman'' and shooting sports in general joined: [[Julian S. Hatcher]], [[
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  • Wants to ban private ownership of firearms but feels fine getting a [[CCW|concealed carry permit]] to protect her '''o ...ice loaned them to Morrissey in [[May 1991]]. He said in [[1994]] that the firearms had been missing since at least [[December 1992]], when Virginia Department
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  • ...has a long record of support for legislation which restricts the rights of firearms owners. ... those leaders perceived to be an acceptance of, or even an alliance with, American communists. ADA's leaders considered communism (especially as practiced in
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  • Antique Firearms can be divided into two types: [[Muzzleloading]] and [[Cartridge|Cartridge ...ed as display pieces or for their historic value. Cartridge firing Antique Firearms are more commonly encountered as shooting pieces, but it should be noted th
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  • ...occurred on [[January 16]], [[2002]], at the Appalachian School of Law, an American Bar Association accredited private law school in Grundy, Virginia, [[United Unlike other more notorious American school shootings &mdash; such as at [[Columbine High School shotting|Columb
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  • |products= [[firearms]] ...ull-power rifle was not appropriate. Both designs were licensed to [[Colt Firearms|Colt]] in early 1959. (For more information on the AR-15 see the [[M16 rif
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  • ...story, which was awarded "Best Article of the Year" by the Organization of American Historians (OAH). ...gun ownership affordable for the average person. Manufacturers like [[Colt Firearms|Colt]] led the way with inexpensive, reliable, and well marketed weapons.
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  • ...as was in the [[Federal Assault Weapons Ban|1994 ban]], but added many new firearms to the list, including whole categories of self-loading sporting shotguns a ...addition, under the new "sporting purpose" test discussed above, many more firearms were slated to be banned, including:
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  • ...anslation “assault rifle” gradually became the common term for similar firearms sharing the same technical definition as the name giver StG 44. In a strict ...easingly bloody affair as witnessed by the high level of casualties in the American Civil War. Skirmisher tactics were given greater emphasis as gunpowder weap
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  • ... to be pejorative and politically-motivated when used to describe civilian firearms. This term is seldom used outside of the United States in this context. ...1994 [[Federal Assault Weapons Ban]]. See the U.S. Code of 2004 section on firearms.<ref>[http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/ts_search.pl?title=18&sec=921 F
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  • ...on the European, Asian, South American and African market so to circumvent American regulations currently requiring the issue of an [[End user certificate]] fo *[[Llama firearms]]
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  • American gun designer Maxwell Atchisson developed his first selective fire shotgun b *[http://world.guns.ru/shotgun/sh29-e.htm Modern Firearms Atchisson AA-12 page]
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  • During the same period of time, significant advance in firearms technology produced dozens of inventions, most of them ill fated but others ...l Vieille]] and the first jacketed [[bullets]], two world's first event in firearms history that were being used in the [[Lebel_Model_1886_rifle|1886 Lebel rif
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  • ...[single action]], blow back mechanism. The manual thumb operated [[safety (firearms)|safety]] locks the [[Pistol slide|slide]] in the closed position when enga ... effort on the part of the Congress to curtail the importation of specific firearms. Motivated by yet another corporate reorganization, FN transferred product
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  • {{youtube|yAlixegkf0o}}'''Ballistic fingerprinting''', a sub-category of firearms examination, is a forensic method that is intended to help find the [[firea ...ms]] use a distinctive 16-groove ''Micro-Groove'' rifling in many of their firearms, while the [[M1903 Springfield rifle]] had two, four, or six grooves depend
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  • |name= Barrett Firearms Company |logo= Barrett Firearms logo.jpg
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  • ...Henry]]'''Benjamin Tyler Henry''' (1821&ndash;1898) was an [[United States|American]] [[gunsmith]] and manufacturer. He was the inventor of the [[Henry rifle]] [[Category:American gunsmiths]]
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  • ...ry] at the official website</ref> The bills of sale for the order of those firearms are in the firm's archives. After World War II, Beretta was actively involved in repairing the American [[M1 Garand rifle]]s given to Italy by the U.S. Beretta modified the M1 int
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  • |trigger_pull= Single-Action: 5.50 lb (2.5 kg)<br>Double-Action: 12.33 lb (5.6 kg) ...r, which featured frequent urban and room-to-room combat, has necessitated American soldiers to rely more heavily on their pistols.<ref>Zidock, Alex. "[http://
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  • ...and firearms less than 66cm (26in) in length were classified as restricted firearms and required registration (Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1969, Sec.82[1]G). ...introduced for possession and carrying of both registered and unregistered firearms.
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  • While the Bill touched on several [[firearms]]-related issues, such as: The reaction amongst the community of Canadian firearms owners' groups was almost unanimous on the issue of Bill C-301:
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  • ...e for Bill Jordan.]]'''William Henry "Bill" Jordan''' (1911–1997) was an American lawman, United States Marine and author. ...r degree, [[Jack O'Connor]]. He wrote numerous articles on all aspects of firearms, as well as books such as ''No Second Place Winner'', ''Mostly Huntin''' an
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  • ... (if available) is placed into the breach and the bolt closed. Bolt action firearms are most often [[rifle]]s, but there are some bolt-action [[shotgun]]s as w Bolt-action [[shotguns]] are considered a rarity among modern firearms, but were formerly a commonly used action for .410 entry-level shotguns, as
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  • ...urchase]], intended to avoid the NICS, and may have also violated Delaware firearms purchase laws.<ref>TIMOTHY J. BURGER. "[http://www.nydailynews.com/archives ...ound check prior to any firearm purchase from a dealer holding a [[Federal Firearms License]] (FFL). All dealers, manufacturers and importers must verify the i
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  • ...breech-loading (though [[mortar]]s are generally all muzzle-loaded). Early firearms were almost entirely muzzle-loading. The main advantage of breech-loading ... rifles were manufactured and used in the Battle of Brandywine, during the American Revolutionary War, but shortly after they were retired and replaced with th
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  • |products= [[firearms]] ...designer [[John Browning]], one of the most prolific firearms inventors in American history. Nearly all of John Browning's designs have been manufactured by ot
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  • ...[pistol]]. It is based on ideas conceived and patented in 1922 by American firearms inventor [[John Browning]], and later patented by ''[[Fabrique Nationale de .... Another common nickname is the "[[Wonder Nine|King of Nines]]."<ref> The American Historical Foundation, [http://www.ahfrichmond.com/projectgraphics/130brow.
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  • ...ls Intensive Training: Assembling the Bug Out Kit, by Christopher Nyerges, American Survival Guide Magazine, May, 1998, p. 26</ref> ...nsideration of personal situations in making your own kits, by Hal Gordon, American Survival Guide Magazine, Nov., 1986, p. 57</ref>
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  • The history of bullets parallels the history of firearms. It's no surprise that advances in one resulted from or precipitated advanc It was in the American Civil War, however, that the Minié ball first saw widespread use. Roughly
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  • ...F also regulates via licensing the sale, possession, and transportation of firearms, ammunition, and explosives in interstate commerce. Many of ATF's activiti ... transferred to the ATU. In [[1942]], responsibility for enforcing federal firearms laws was given to the ATU.
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  • ==C-68 FIREARMS CONTROL DESIGN FAILURES== ...nability to write legislation that would create an integrated and workable firearms control system, which is a difficult thing to do. They apparently did not
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  • ==Firearms== In firearms, the caliber is the diameter of the inside of the barrel. In a [[rifling|ri
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  • HOW THE FIREARMS ACT (BILL-68) VIOLATES The Recreational Firearms Community Of Saskatchewan
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  • ... Armstrong and Joseph Whitworth. Nevertheless, carronades were used in the American Civil War.<ref>[http://www.hms.org.uk/nelsonsnavycarronade.htm Carronade] T ...an 3 in (76 mm) wrought-iron, muzzle-loading [[howitzer]], used during the American Civil War, which had an effective range of over 1.1 mi (1.8 km). Another is
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  • In the 1800s, carbines were generally smaller firearms for cavalry. The foot soldiers would have a longer, more powerful firearm, ...for supply difficulties. A notable weapon developed towards the end of the American Civil War by the Union was the [[Spencer carbine]]. It had a spring-powered
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  • * '''1999:''' After Columbine, she submitted a bill demanding all firearms be "child-resistant" (whatever the hell that's supposed to mean; maybe it's [[category:American gun grabbers]]
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  • Automatic and semiautomatic firearms, which extract and eject the case automatically as a part of their operatio ...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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  • ...'Castle Law''' or a '''Defense of Habitation Law''') is an [[United States|American]] legal concept derived from English Common Law, which designates one's pla ...f>p.19 Brown, Richard Maxwell ''No Duty to Retreat: Violence and Values in American History and Society'' Oxford University Press 1991</ref>''
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  • ... found after such celebrations.<ref name=UPI/> Describing the practice, an American Sheriff from Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, David A. Clarke Jr., said, "Even ...lop-mkd.jpg|thumb|right|"Bullets are not greeting cards. Celebrate without firearms." from the IANSA Macedonian poster campaign, December 2005]]
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  • ...obo' Askins, a sporting writer and Army officer who served in the Spanish American War and in [[World War I]]. ...his lifetime in big game, on top of his two national pistol championships, American Handgunner of the Year award, and innumerable smaller titles in competitive
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  • ...Emilio Ghisoni]]<ref name="AL">[http://www.ammoland.com/2009/12/31/chiappa-firearms-rhino-357-magnum-revolver/ "Chiappa Firearm’s Revolutionary Rhino .357 Ma ... '''Chiappa Rhino''' is a [[revolver]] produced by Armi Chiappa ([[Chiappa Firearms]]) of [[Italy]] chambered for the [[.357 Magnum]] cartridge. This revolver
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  • ...Spencer''' (1833 &ndash; 1922), born June 20, 1833, was an [[United States|American]] inventor, from Manchester, Connecticut, who invented the [[Spencer repeat ...ully automatic turret lathe,<ref>Roe, Joseph Wickham (1916), ''English and American Tool Builders'', New Haven, Connecticut, USA: Yale University Press, LCCN 1
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  • ...ions] that covers every state in the U.S. The clubs and associations offer firearms safety training and marksmanship courses as well as the opportunity for con ...uary 1996) created the ''Corporation for the Promotion of Rifle Practice & Firearms Safety'' (CPRPFS) to take over administration and promotion of the CMP. Th
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  • ...lude all firearm transactions at gun shows. Currently, an estimated 40% of firearms transactions in the United States are conducted without a background check, ...tection against wild animals; still, the National Park Service notes that "Firearms should never be used as an alternative to common-sense approaches to bear e
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  • |products= [[firearms]] ...nown for the engineering, production, and marketing of dozens of different firearms over the later half of the 19th and the 20th century. It has made many civ
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  • ...d [[John Garand]], as one of the United States’ most successful military firearms designers of the 20th century. * [[1963]] &mdash; American President John F. Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas, Texas. The Warren Com
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  • ... lost one of the greatest and most influential craftsmen in the history of firearms. ...p to be one of the most famous [[gunsmiths]] and [[firearms]] designers in American history. His works for [[Browning Arms Company|his own company]], as well
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  • ...orge Soros 125.jpg|left|George Soros]]Many of those in favor of oppressive firearms legislation are best classed as elitists. Elitists frequently identify with ...toward free and independent thinkers. Of course authoritarians do not want firearms in the hands of the general population as this constitutes a major obstacle
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  • ...''.<ref name="abc1">{{cite book|last=Carter|first=Gregg Lee |title=Guns in American Society: An Encyclopedia of History, Politics, Culture, and the Law|edition ...of inexpensive handguns, including [[Raven Arms]], [[Jimenez Arms|Jennings Firearms]], [[Phoenix Arms]], [[Lorcin Engineering Company]], [[Davis Industries]],
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  • |products= [[firearms]] ==Firearms==
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  • |nationality = [[American]] ...wildcat cartridges are designed to be easily made by rechambering existing firearms, and fireforming the ammunition to decrease body taper and increase shoulde
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  • ...ing, marking and tracing, record-keeping, and international transfers of [[firearms]]. ...ates of many of the same measures on small arms. States that implement the Firearms Protocol are therefore also fulfilling many of the commitments under the Po
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