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  • |feed= Box magazine *[http://world.guns.ru/handguns/hg118-e.htm Modern Firearms]
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  • |feed= 10-round box magazine ...]]s. Like the British [[Lee-Enfield]] and Soviet [[SVT-40]], the Ag m/42's magazine was intended to be removed only for cleaning.
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  • |feed=30-round detachable [[STANAG magazine]] *Without magazine: 4.8 kg
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  • ...1-round drum (applies only to the first production m/45 with the removable magazine support) |weight=3.35 kg without magazine
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  • ...(license)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://rightwing.sakura.ne.jp/equipment/jgsdf/firearms/84rcl/84rcl.html|title=84mm無反動砲「カール・グスタフ」|acces ...strojbe Republike Indonezije |language=Croatian |publisher=Hrvatski Vojnik Magazine |accessdate=2010-06-12}}</ref>
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  • ...ded feed system that returns empty cartridges to the [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine]], weighs 900&nbsp;lb (410&nbsp;kg) empty and 1,230&nbsp;lb (560&nbsp;kg) l
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  • ...p in [[firearm]] technology. Prior to the Gatling gun, the only rapid-fire firearms available to militaries were mass-firing [[volley gun|volley weapons]] as t ...certain point in the cycle, after which it ejected the spent [[Cartridge (firearms)|cartridge]], loaded a new round, and in the process, cooled down somewhat.
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  • |feed=Drum magazine ...that could accommodate 60 rounds at most. Since in most installations the magazine could not be switched during flight, the small ammunition capacity was prob
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  • | feed = 50 round magazine [[Category:Trial and research firearms]]
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  • |feed= Magazine ...iber and was manufactured in Sweden by [[Interdynamics AB]]. It featured a magazine insert that acted as the pistol grip much like the Uzi submachine gun and w
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  • | feed=8-round detachable box magazine .../world.guns.ru/handguns/hg96-e.htm Lahti L-35 and Husqvarna M/40] - Modern Firearms & Ammunition
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  • In the Cobra, the weapon is supplied with a [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine]] of 700 linked rounds, with a total capacity including feeder system of 75
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  • ...ulcan''' is a [[hydraulic]]ally or [[pneumatic]]ally driven, six-[[barrel (firearms)|barrel]]ed, air-cooled, electrically fired [[Gatling gun|Gatling-style can ...t cases and unfired rounds) or double-ended (returning casings back to the magazine). A disadvantage of the M61 is that the bulk of the weapon, its feed system
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  • | feed = 30 round STANAG compatable box magazine (Rifle section)</br> {{Bullpup Firearms}}
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  • ...ound box magazine used by earlier versions of the gun was replaced by drum magazine holding 15 or 30 rounds. ...this happens and therefore expands when the case is fired, and the [[Rim_(firearms)#Rebated_rim|rebated rim]] allows the face of the bolt, with its extractor
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  • |feed= 60 round drum [[Magazine (firearms)|magazine]] or 30 round box magazine ...azine (firearms)|magazines]], however, the Polsten could use a simpler box magazine with 30 rounds. It remained in service into the 1950s.
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  • |feed= 5-round [[Magazine (firearms)|internal box magazine]] ...sed on the 1893 [[Mauser]] design, but using the [[6.5x55mm]] [[Cartridge (firearms)|cartridge]], and incorporating unique design elements as requested by Swed
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  • |feed=10, 20, 32, 36 and 50 round box magazine. ...Parabellum]], and classified by the U.S. [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms]] as a [[handgun]]. Designed by [[Intratec]], an American offshoot of [[Int
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  • ...Golden Calf|author=Solnit, R.|date=September/October 2006|publisher=Orion Magazine|accessdate=2007-12-03}}</ref> ...name='Castles2005'>{{cite book|author = Castles, WT; Kimball, VF| title = Firearms and Their Use|publisher = Kessinger Publishing|year = 2005 |page= 104|isbn
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  • ...tead use [[smokeless powder]]. [[Antique]] firearms or replicas of antique firearms are often used with [[black powder substitute]]. ...tshells.asp The History and Art of Shotshells] by Jon Farrar, Nebraskaland Magazine</ref>
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