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  2. M84 stun grenade - Wikipedia

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    The M84 is the currently-issued stun grenade ("flashbang") of the United States Armed Forces and SWAT teams throughout the United States. Upon detonation, it emits an intensely loud "bang" of 170–180 decibels and a blinding flash of more than one million candelas within 5 feet (1.5 meters) of initiation, sufficient to cause immediate flash ...

  3. Gun culture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [13] [attribution needed] U.S. civilians own 393 million guns. American civilians own more guns "than those held by civilians in the other top 25 countries combined." [14] [attribution needed] In 2018 it was estimated that U.S. civilians own 393 million firearms, [15] and that 40% to 42% of the households in the country have at least one gun ...

  4. Stun grenade - Wikipedia

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    A stun grenade, also known as a flash grenade, flashbang, thunderflash, or sound bomb, [1] is a non-lethal explosive device used to temporarily disorient an enemy's senses. Upon detonation, a stun grenade produces a blinding flash of light and an extremely loud "bang".

  5. 5 American cities that require you to own a gun - AOL

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    Gun Barrel got its fitting name as a safe haven for outlaws like Bonnie and Clyde during the Prohibition era. The city's motto is "We shoot straight with you." 5.

  6. Militarization of police - Wikipedia

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    This includes the use of armored personnel carriers (APCs), assault rifles, submachine guns, flashbang grenades, [2] sniper rifles, and SWAT (special weapons and tactics) teams. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The militarization of law enforcement is also associated with intelligence agency –style information gathering aimed at the public and political activists ...

  7. Gun control - Wikipedia

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    Jurisdictions that regulate civilian access to firearms typically restrict ownership of certain lethal firearms, and require a mandatory gun safety course or firearms license to own or carry a weapon. In some countries, such as the United States, gun control measures can be implemented at the national, state, or local levels.

  8. Gun politics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    With 5% of the world's population, U.S. residents own roughly 50% of the world's civilian-owned firearms. In addition, up to 48% of households within America have guns. [220] According to the UNODC, 60% of U.S. homicides in 2009 were perpetrated using a firearm. [221] U.S. homicide rates vary widely from state to state.

  9. Flash-bang - Wikipedia

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    Flash-bang may refer to: Stun grenade , a non-lethal explosive device used to temporarily disorient an enemy's senses Artillery sound ranging , a method of determining the coordinates of a hostile battery using data derived from the sound of its guns firing