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  1. John Browning - Wikipedia

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    WebJohn Moses Browning (January 23, 1855 – November 26, 1926) was an American firearm designer who developed many varieties of military and civilian firearms, cartridges, and gun mechanisms – many of which are still in use around the world. He made his first firearm at age 13 in his father's gun shop and was awarded the first of his 128 firearm patents on …

  2. Glossary of firearms terms - Wikipedia

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    WebBreech: The part of a breechloader that is opened for the insertion of ammunition.; Breech pressure or bolt thrust: The amount of rearward force exerted by the propellant gases on the bolt or breech of a firearm action or breech when a projectile is fired. The applied force has both magnitude and direction, making it a vector quantity.; Buffer: A component that …

  3. TEC-9 - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Intratec TEC-9, TEC-DC9, KG-99 and AB-10 are a line of blowback-operated semi-automatic pistols.They were developed by Intratec, an American subsidiary of the Swedish firearms manufacturer Interdynamic AB.Introduced in 1984, the TEC-9 was made of inexpensive molded polymers and a mixture of stamped and milled steel parts. The …

  4. McDonald v. City of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    WebMcDonald v. City of Chicago, 561 U.S. 742 (2010), was a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of the United States that found that the right of an individual to "keep and bear arms", as protected under the Second Amendment, is incorporated by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment and is thereby enforceable against the states.The decision …

  5. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives

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    WebThe Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE), also referred to as the ATF, is a domestic law enforcement agency within the United States Department of Justice.Its responsibilities include the investigation and prevention of federal offenses involving the unlawful use, manufacture, and possession of firearms and explosives; acts …

  6. Firearms of Japan - Wikipedia

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    WebFirearms were introduced to Japan in the 13th century by the Chinese, but saw little use. [citation needed] Portuguese firearms were introduced in 1543, and intense development followed, with strong local manufacture during the period of conflicts of the late 16th century.Hōjutsu, the art of gunnery, is the Japanese martial art dedicated to firearms

  7. Firearms | Dying Light Wiki | Fandom

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    WebFirearms (also known as Guns) are a type of weapon; a gameplay element featured in Dying Light. In general, Firearms are initially rare in the early game, resulting them not expected to appear in abundance. While they are undeniably helpful, the sound of gunshots can easily attract infected, especially Virals. The firearms allow one to engage enemies …

  8. Gun - Wikipedia

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    WebA gun is a ranged weapon designed to use a shooting tube to launch projectiles. The projectiles are typically solid, but can also be pressurized liquid (e.g. in water guns/cannons, spray guns for painting or pressure washing, projected water disruptors, and technically also flamethrowers), gas (e.g. light-gas gun) or even charged particles (e.g. plasma gun).

  9. Pepper spray - Wikipedia

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    WebPepper spray, oleoresin capsicum spray, OC spray, capsaicin spray, capsicum spray, or mace is a lachrymatory agent (a compound that irritates the eyes to cause a burning sensation, pain, and temporary blindness) used in policing, riot control, crowd control, and self-defense, including defense against dogs and bears. Its inflammatory effects cause …

  10. Gun laws of Australia - Wikipedia

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    WebGun laws in Australia are predominantly within the jurisdiction of Australian states and territories, with the importation of guns regulated by the federal government.In the last two decades of the 20th century, following several high-profile killing sprees, the federal government coordinated more restrictive firearms legislation with all state governments.



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