316:. In 1916, the Weapons Committee of the Russian Army made a decision to order no less than 25,000 Fedorov automatic rifles. In the summer of 1916, a company from the 189th Izmail Regiment was equipped with 8 Fedorov Avtomats. Trained in tactics with the new weapon, they concluded that the Fedorov worked best as a crew served weapon. The gunner armed with the Fedorov and an ammo bearer armed with an Arisaka rifle. As both weapons used the same ammo and same 5 round stripper clips, this allowed for the greatest flexibility. It also allowed for the ammo bearer to fire defensively, while the gunner reloaded. It was also recommended that the primary mode of fire be in semi-automatic, as the Fedorov's would rapidly overheat in full-auto. Some consider it to be an "early predecessor" or "ancestor" to the modern
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production. At the time, the AR-15 was the only rifle available that could fulfill the requirement of a universal infantry weapon for issue to all services. After modifications (Most notably: the charging handle was re-located from under the carrying handle like AR-10 to the rear of the receiver), the new redesigned rifle was subsequently adopted as the
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751:. It is one of the most widely used rifles in history, having been used by more than 90 countries. The FAL was predominantly chambered for the 7.62mm NATO round, and because of its prevalence and widespread use among the armed forces of many western nations during the Cold War it was nicknamed "The right arm of the
592:, which enjoyed a significant advantage over enemies armed primarily with bolt-action rifles. Although U.S. Army studies of World War II combat accounts had very similar results to that of the Germans and Soviets, the U.S. Army maintained its traditional views and preference for high-powered semi-automatic rifles.
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gas-operated, selective-fire carbines attracted considerable attention at the time. They used 10-, 20- and 50-round box magazines. The Cei-Rigotti had several failings, including frequent jams and erratic shooting. In the end, no Army took an interest in the design and the rifle was abandoned before
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in 5.56×45mm NATO for the world export market. In addition, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland and former countries of
Yugoslavia have also rechambered their locally produced assault rifle variants to 5.56mm NATO. The adoption the 5.56mm NATO and 5.45×39mm cemented the worldwide trend toward
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cartridge. This shift represented a change in the philosophy of the military's long-held position about caliber size. By the middle of the 1970s, other armies were looking at assault rifle type weapons. A NATO standardization effort soon started and tests of various rounds were carried out starting
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American military history. It is a
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concept, during World War II, based upon research that showed that most firefights happen within 400 meters and that contemporary rifles were over-powered for most small arms combat. The
Germans sought to develop a select-fire intermediate powered rifle combining the firepower of a submachine gun
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made an experimental self-loader based on work begun in 1883 in both semi-automatic and fully automatic modes. It was an impractical failure due to fouling by its black powder ammunition, but it influenced later designs. Furthermore, Mannlicher produced smokeless powder automatic rifles from the
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rifle. However, despite overwhelming evidence that the AR-15 could bring more firepower to bear than the M14, the Army opposed the adoption of the new rifle. In
January 1963, Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara concluded that the AR-15 was the superior weapon system and ordered a halt to M14
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October 1980. The SS109 round was based on the U.S. cartridge but included a new stronger, heavier, 62 grain bullet design, with better long range performance and improved penetration (specifically, to consistently penetrate the side of a steel helmet at 600 meters).
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rifle. As one of the first 5.56mm assault rifles on the market, it would go on to become one of the most widely distributed assault rifles. The HK33 featured a modular design with a wide range of accessories (telescoping butt-stocks, optics,
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it could be further developed. Although the rifle was never officially adopted by any military, aside from the 1895 variant which never came through, it was tested extensively by the
Italian Army during the lead-up to the First World War.
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cartridge, which has similar physical characteristics to the U.S. 5.56×45mm cartridge. Also during the 1970s, Finland, Israel, South Africa and Sweden introduced AK type rifles in 5.56×45mm. During the 1990s, the
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to fulfill that role. The BAR never entirely lived up to the designer's hopes; being neither a rifle nor a machinegun. "For its day, though, it was a brilliant design produced in record time by
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assault rifles. The Soviets were so impressed with the Sturmgewehr 44, that after World War II, they held a design competition to develop an assault rifle of their own. The winner was the
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in 1942 and was used in limited numbers until the end of the war. It served as a squad automatic rifle in much the same role as the Browning BAR. It combined the firepower of a
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1861:Schreier, Philip (September 2001).
1674:. Sterling Publishing. p. 217.
1642:The German Assault Rifle: 1935–1945
1544:"New German Rifle for Paratroopers"
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1892:. Osprey Publishing. p. 6.
1619:. Amber Books Ltd. p. 197.
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613:Thompson submachine gun
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1851:March 16, 1970
1842:M16 Case Study
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1246:"The Engineer"
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1149:Marksman rifle
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951:ArmaLite AR-15
947:7.62×51mm NATO
934:7.62×51mm NATO
925:
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880:ArmaLite AR-15
876:ArmaLite AR-10
815:Main article:
812:
809:
801:Sturmgewehr 45
785:selective fire
781:7.62×51mm NATO
760:
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729:selective fire
725:7.62×51mm NATO
696:British L1A1 (
689:
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658:7.62×51mm NATO
601:M1/M2 Carbines
580:and M1 Carbine
569:
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550:Sturmgewehr 44
529:Main article:
526:
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519:Sturmgewehr 44
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488:Sturmgewehr 44
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453:selective fire
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402:Sergei Simonov
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45:automatic fire
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3576:Muzzle shroud
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3564:Stripper clip
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3554:High-capacity
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4837:Arms control
4717:Gun violence
4684:Jungle style
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4656:Gun cultures
4561:Intermediate
4238:Fire forming
4088:Rate of fire
3959:Stadiametric
3937:Transitional
3881:Self-loading
3836:Gas-operated
3796:Blow-forward
3728:Red dot
3638:Squeeze bore
3586:Pistol slide
3571:Muzzle brake
3539:Bottom metal
3086:Machine guns
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2724:muzzleloader
2720:Breechloader
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4951:Legislation
4903:in the U.S.
4854:Disarmament
4849:Gun control
4546:Handloading
4333:Dummy round
4205:Cooking off
4200:Malfunction
4188:Field strip
4183:Maintenance
4073:Penetration
4036:Match grade
3954:Mathematics
3886:Single-shot
3826:Closed bolt
3740:Scope mount
3703:Holographic
3693:Finderscope
3581:Pistol grip
3559:Speedloader
3413:Telescoping
3393:Breechblock
3266:Gatling gun
3165:Pump action
2806:Single-shot
2729:Combination
2216:Retro AR-15
1042:'s adopted
924:5.56mm NATO
840:AR-10 rifle
831:Vietnam War
629:.30 Carbine
496:The German
475:bolt-action
353:machine gun
312:and in the
290:select-fire
135:Cei-Rigotti
121:Cei-Rigotti
86:Hiram Maxim
49:select-fire
4984:Categories
4755:Gun safety
4750:Gunfighter
4541:Centrefire
4523:Cartridges
4503:Snake shot
4443:Round shot
4433:Projectile
4418:Incendiary
4316:Ammunition
4275:Propellant
4243:Obturation
4215:Squib load
4143:ammunition
3981:Accurizing
3917:Ballistics
3831:Electronic
3750:Telescopic
3601:Recoil pad
3460:Firing pin
3435:Bump stock
3398:Breechface
3339:Components
3331:components
3184:Ammunition
2932:Wallet gun
2876:Pepper-box
2821:Spring-gun
2816:Smoothbore
2811:Sleeve gun
2533:2014-06-10
2483:2023-06-20
2379:2014-06-03
2353:2007-09-11
1982:2012-08-23
1957:2012-08-23
1827:2012-08-23
1701:2012-08-23
1370:2024-04-12
1231:2023-06-20
1175:References
1124:SIG SG 510
971:body armor
938:AA battery
777:H&K G3
767:Norwegian
759:H&K G3
753:Free World
621:M2 Carbine
617:Korean War
590:M1 carbine
427:, and the
314:Winter War
190:March 2021
100:Mannlicher
90:Winchester
57:burst-fire
4795:Gun shops
4745:Forensics
4720:and
4666:Gun shows
4408:Frangible
4398:Expanding
4350:Gas check
4345:Flechette
4328:Cannelure
4253:Gunpowder
4210:Hang fire
4178:Firefight
4031:Lock time
4021:Headspace
3986:Bore axis
3871:Repeating
3821:Open bolt
3735:Magnifier
3621:Auto sear
3527:Wheellock
3522:Flintlock
3500:Half-cock
3455:Extractor
3356:Feed ramp
3286:Tommy Gun
3276:M1 Garand
3211:.410 bore
3175:Sawed-off
3150:Coach gun
3064:Repeating
3057:Polygonal
2981:Automatic
2964:Anti-tank
2849:Derringer
2739:Flare gun
2079:April 24,
1298:April 25,
1017:Steyr AUG
1009:Steyr AUG
987:5.45×39mm
966:5.56×45mm
878:, called
848:ArmaLite
817:M16 rifle
811:M16 rifle
662:M14 rifle
641:M14 rifle
597:M1 Garand
586:M1 Garand
515:7.92×33mm
511:7.92×57mm
235:Lewis Gun
221:Lewis Gun
211:8mm Lebel
147:7.65×53mm
27:with the
4956:Politics
4876:Gun laws
4807:Gunsmith
4695:Politics
4614:industry
4536:Caseless
4338:Snap cap
4231:Ignition
4222:Ricochet
4163:Dry fire
4139:Shooting
4066:Velocity
3932:Terminal
3927:External
3891:Slamfire
3876:Revolver
3791:Blowback
3658:Tapering
3633:Silencer
3596:Receiver
3534:Magazine
3490:Foregrip
3480:Freebore
3450:Cylinder
3408:Rotating
3371:Trunnion
3237:Historic
3128:Shotguns
3047:Marksman
3025:Elephant
2927:Starting
2886:Revolver
2854:Duelling
2844:Cane gun
2836:Handguns
2796:Riot gun
2764:Takedown
2749:Long gun
2734:Elephant
2638:glossary
2630:Firearms
2329:Archived
2270:Archived
2248:Archived
2219:Archived
2175:The .223
2158:Archived
2036:Archived
2011:Archived
1845:Archived
1817:"Scribd"
1769:Archived
1064:Chauchat
1050:See also
985:and the
737:Cold War
666:M60 GPMG
578:M1 Rifle
390:intovka
349:Chauchat
332:M1918A2
258:Bren gun
203:Chauchat
154:Chauchat
112:In 1885
23:2nd Lt.
4943: (
4910:License
4678:Hunting
4626:Society
4606:Society
4583:Wildcat
4578:Pinfire
4508:Spitzer
4438:Raufoss
4380:Bullets
4370:Wadding
4285:Cordite
4263:Rimfire
4193:Fouling
4173:Gunshot
4151:Gunshot
3991:Caliber
3974:Metrics
3905:Physics
3806:Boxlock
3779:Actions
3765:Zeroing
3760:Thermal
3718:Reticle
3688:Diopter
3663:Trigger
3510:Striker
3485:Forearm
3470:Fluting
3440:Chamber
3428:Tilting
3418:Flapper
3378:Bayonet
3366:Threads
3130: (
3052:Rifling
3040:Varmint
3030:Express
3020:Buffalo
3015:Hunting
2998:Carbine
2969:Assault
2944: (
2871:Machine
2791:Pen gun
2786:Net gun
2781:Needler
2773: (
2754:Carbine
2675:History
2658:Firearm
2632: (
1889:The M16
1248:. 1893.
1190:. 1912.
1020:bullpup
805:MP5 SMG
771:(HK G3)
747:as the
684:GPMGs.
647:concept
562:Type 56
472:Kar 98k
425:PTRS-41
282:Federov
75:History
4740:Deaths
4722:safety
4610:safety
4488:Meplat
4468:Tracer
4295:Ramrod
4248:Primer
4093:Recoil
4056:Energy
4051:Muzzle
3723:Reflex
3680:Sights
3628:Shroud
3611:Safety
3505:Linear
3495:Hammer
3423:Roller
3351:Barrel
3104:Medium
3069:Sniper
3010:Double
2986:Battle
2942:Rifles
2881:Pocket
2859:Pistol
2801:Rotary
2759:Musket
2690:Weapon
2680:Safety
2642:topics
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869:helmet
721:FN FAL
714:FN FAL
698:FN FAL
688:FN FAL
678:FN MAG
670:FN FAL
498:StG 44
381:(from
378:AVS-36
363:AVS-36
351:light
306:Kovrov
288:was a
229:Lewis
4573:Paper
4531:Blank
4498:ABCBC
4483:Minié
4428:HEIAP
4413:Green
4365:Sabot
4098:Group
4006:Gauge
3841:Lever
3816:Break
3713:Laser
3698:Globe
3668:guard
3648:Stock
3643:Choke
3311:Glock
3306:M1911
3291:MP 40
3251:AR-15
3246:AK-47
3109:Heavy
3099:Light
2663:lists
2374:(PDF)
2073:(PDF)
2062:(PDF)
1873:(PDF)
1866:(PDF)
1028:FAMAS
983:AK-74
861:M16A1
850:AR-15
793:CETME
779:is a
723:is a
674:HK G3
639:U.S.
554:AK-47
541:AK-47
531:AK-47
525:AK-47
478:rifle
451:is a
449:FG 42
435:FG 42
80:Maxim
4941:Laws
4845:Arms
4800:list
4778:list
4618:laws
4566:list
4448:SLAP
4393:Cast
4141:and
4061:Rise
3856:Pump
3801:Bolt
3745:Tang
3708:Iron
3616:Sear
3549:Drum
3544:Clip
3517:Lock
3403:Bolt
3383:Belt
3361:Slug
3223:Slug
3218:Shot
3170:Riot
3132:list
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3035:Punt
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2584:ISBN
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2081:2018
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1007:The
962:NATO
932:The
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4360:PCA
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