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  • |caption= The original folding stock FAL 50.00 ...er War, Northern Ireland Troubles, Rhodesian Bush War, Falklands War, Gulf War, Both Chechen Wars, Balkan Wars
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  • ...wo decades, following a series of mass killings and rising public concern, the Australian State Governments have, with Federal Government co-ordination, e ...age unit bolted to the wall 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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  • |caption= A G36 of the Bundeswehr. |wars= Kosovo War, Afghan War, Iraq War, South Ossetia (2008)
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  • |muzzle_velocity= Varies by barrel length and type of round used. |wars= Iraq War, War in Afghanistan
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  • |wars= Kargil War, Nepalese Civil War ...re factory. The Insas Assault Rifle is now the standard infantry weapon of the Indian Armed Forces.
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  • ..., Yom Kippur War, Iran–Iraq War, Yugoslav wars, Romanian Civil War, Iraq War, current regional conflicts. ...nch K98k and G40k Page - go to "sommaire" at the bottom of the page to use the index (French)]</ref>
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  • A Wilkes County seventh-grader, Kiyly Elledge, recently became the youngest female sharpshooter to hit a target a mile away. ... sustained winds of 10 mph and gusts up to 25 mph, and 8 inches of snow on the ground.
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  • The following Frequently Asked Questions document was originally compiled by Be '''From the original document:'''
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  • ...ifle, the trend of adopting assault rifles didn't catch on until after the war ...opted as the Italian service pistol before World War II, has become one of the most popular collectors' pistols.
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  • ...iate [[7.62x39mm]] cartridge. It is the most widely known assault rifle in the world.]] ...cludes some of the more notable Assault Rifles but also covers some Battle Rifles.
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  • ...stics train managed to keep pace with the fighting force, in order to keep the men re-supplied and fed. ... to fight it out in some Red Dawn, live-off-the-land scenario is a fantasy of hubris at its best. At its worst, it's just fucking stupid.
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  • |wars= Vietnam War-present ...and further developed by [[Colt's Manufacturing Company|Colt]] starting in the mid-20th century.
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  • |wars= WWII, Korean War, Vietnam War ...a standard firearm in the U.S. military during World War II and the Korean War, and was produced in several variants. It was widely used by U.S. and forei
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  • |wars= War in Afghanistan (2001–present), War in Iraq (2003-present) ...FY2006 current ARNG requirement for M4 Carbines is 60,943 rifles at a cost of $1k each."'' [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/m4.htm
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  • |wars= World War II ...gle-barreled tank MGs and the Russian 7.62 mm GShak aircraft gun. However, the MG42's belt-feed and quick-change barrel system allowed for more prolonged
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  • ...s=a3dOAbMeUQ&dq=The%20MP40%20submachine%20gun&pg=PA75#v=onepage&q=&f=false The MP40 submachine gun]. Zenith Imprint. p. 75. ISBN 0760310149.</ref> ...recoil]].<ref>Bishop, Chris (1998), ''The Encyclopedia of Weapons of World War II'', New York: Orbis Publishing Ltd, ISBN 0-7607-1022-8.</ref>
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  • |wars= Russo-Japanese War, Russian Civil War, World Wars I & II, Korea, Vietnam, numerous others ... conflicts due to its ruggedness and the vast number produced during World War II.
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  • ... [[USA]]. For the [[UK]] organisation, see [[National Rifle Association of the United Kingdom]] ...vil liberties organization in the United States. According to its website, the NRA has "more than four million members."<ref name="members">[http://www.nr
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  • |max_range= 1,000m<ref>While the SKS is sighted to a range of 1Km, its ability to perform at such a range is dubious at best.</ref> ...e of the first weapons chambered for the 7.62x39mm M43 round later used in the AK-47 and [[RPK]].
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  • |caption= The L1A1 self-loading rifle ...tion of the front sight blade provides 4 MOA or 8.57" vertical movement of the MPI at 200 yards.</ref> <br>[[Telescopic sight]]s (C2)
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  • ...vation techniques. Military snipers are also adept at carrying out methods of infiltration, reconnaissance, and observation techniques.<ref>[http://scien ...70s among soldiers in British India, where a hunter skilled enough to kill the elusive, difficult snipe (a small, fast, wading bird) was dubbed a "sniper"
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  • [[Image:M-40A3.jpg|thumb|The [[M40 rifle|M40]], United States Marine Corps standard-issue sniper rifle.] ...ountries, including those of Britain and Germany (picture shows a rifle of the German Army).]]
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  • ... a '''scope''', is a device used to give additional accuracy using a point of aim for weapons such as [[firearm]]s, [[airguns]] and [[crossbows]]. Other ...ally applicable to any device which needs aiming. For the sake of brevity, the term ''gun'' will be used to indicate any device aimed by a telescopic sigh
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  • ...les as for large caliber projectiles (fired from [[artillery]]). The study of extremely high velocity impacts is still very new and is as yet mostly appl ===Classes of bullet===
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  • |origin= [[People's Republic of China]] ...fghanistan, Iran–Iraq War, Croatian War of Independence, Serbian-Bosnian War, Kosovo Conflict
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  • ...o 1986. Its receiver is made from stamped and riveted sheet metal, instead of Rk 62's milled receiver. ...e]]s. Finland used the 7.62&nbsp;mm version, while Qatar and Indonesia use the 5.56mm version.
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  • |products= [[rifles]], [[pistols]], [[shotguns]], [[ammunition]], accessories |notes= Trademark now owned by the [[Olin Corporation]]
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  • ... same diameter as the case, and has a narrower "heel" portion that fits in the case. ...;LR is often sold by the ''brick'', containing 10 boxes for 500 rounds, or the ''case'' containing 10 bricks for 5,000 rounds.
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  • |origin= [[United States of America]] |production_date=World War II to 1950s, present (civilian)
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  • |caption= A Type 2 AK-47, the first machined receiver variation. ...agazine, also compatible with 40-round box or 75-round drum magazines from the RPK
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  • ... is the [[bazooka]]. Similar [[anti-materiel rifle]]s exist today, such as the [[Barrett M82]]. ...rifle would follow the same route: a large bullet with a high velocity and the ability to penetrate armour.
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  • |products= [[rifles]] ...' was founded in 1982 by [[Ronnie Barrett]]. The company's main product is the [[M82 Barrett rifle|Barrett M82A1]] [[sniper rifle]].
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  • ... the 20th century. It has made many civilian and military designs used in the United States, as well was many other countries. ...ese are numerous M16 Carbines, including the [[Colt Commando]] family, and the [[M4 carbine|M4 Carbine]].
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