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  • ...ms are based on the [[Lahti L-39|L-39]] [[anti-tank rifle]] converted from semi-automatic to full automatic fire and with the stock and [[barrel shroud]] removed. A ...ructural weaknesses as the full-automatic conversion L-39/44 anti-aircraft rifles. The rate of fire for the gun is adjustable, with a maximum cyclic rate of
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  • ...he [[gun barrel]] was 45 [[Caliber_(artillery)|calibre]]s long, and had 28 rifles twisting to the right. The [[Breechblock|breech block]] was a semi automati
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  • ...s barrel. The [[Breechblock|breech block]] was also similar to the M/16: a semi-automatic horizontal wedge that the gunner had to open manually to remove the case fr
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  • |type= [[Semi-automatic rifle]] ...nown as the ''AG42'', ''AG-42'' or ''Ljungman'') is a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[semi-automatic rifle]] in limited use by the [[Swedish Army]] from 1942 until the 1960s.
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  • ...t was gradually replaced in Swedish service by updated AK5 and AK4 assault rifles. ...ndard version) a fully automatic only weapon, there is hence no option for semi-automatic fire through use of a selector switch. It weighs 7.3 lbs. unloaded, an
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  • ...orary accounts confuse rifled 24-pounder boat howitzers and the 20-pounder rifles (discussed below) '''50-pounder rifle''' - These guns were typical Dahlgren rifles—iron with bronze trunnions and trunnion bands. They were apparently a po
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  • ...to replace the [[bolt action]] [[Swedish Mauser|Mausers]] and the Ag m/42 rifles in Swedish service during the early 1960s but lost over the [[Heckler & Koc ...://www.gotavapen.se/gota/ak/ak4_5/ak5_history.htm Swedish military assault rifles 1945 - 1990, Ak4 and Ak 5.]
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  • ...attle rifle]] that was in trials to replace the [[Ljungman]] [[Ag m/42]] [[semi-automatic rifle]] in [[Swedish Army]] service and was manufactured by the Carl Gustav ...://www.gotavapen.se/gota/ak/ak4_5/ak5_history.htm Swedish military assault rifles 1945 - 1990, Ak4 and Ak 5.]
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  • ...://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/sniper.htm |title=Sniper Rifles |publisher=[[GlobalSecurity]] |accessdate=2008-03-24 |quote=When a 24-year
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  • ...design elements as requested by Sweden * {{flag|Sweden}}<ref>"Mauser Bolt Rifles by Ludwig Olsen, 3rd edtion, F. Brownell and Son, Publisher, p. 81</ref>. These rifles, like other pre-1898 Mausers, "cock-on-closing" (similar to the contemporar
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  • ...r Close Up.jpg|thumb|right|Black powder for [[muzzleloader|muzzleloading]] rifles and pistols in FFFG granulation size. [[Quarter (United States coin)|Coin]] ...Fg (medium and smallbore arms such as muskets and fusils), FFFg (smallbore rifles and pistols), and FFFFg (extreme small bore, short pistols and most commonl
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