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  2. Ruger LCP - Wikipedia

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    The LCP, which stands for "Lightweight Compact Pistol", was designed in direct response to customer requests for a compact firearm for use by police as a back-up, and a defensive handgun for civilian concealed carry needs. [5] The pistol has a glass-filled nylon frame, a two-finger grip, and a through-hardened blued steel slide.

  3. Dry fire - Wikipedia

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    Dry firing firearms is the practice of discharging (or simulating the discharge of) a firearm without any live ammunition, or practicing with an inert laser/infrared training platform such as an iMarksman or SIRT (Shot Indicating Resetting Trigger) training pistol, and may also include the use of a target/feedback system, such as the iDryfire or LASR software.

  4. Ruger SR22 - Wikipedia

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    In fact, it is more similar to the Walther P22 than a Ruger SR-Series pistol. The SR22 comes only in compact size, although recently a 4.5-inch (11 cm) barrel version (Model 3620) was released. The SR22 has a straight blowback -type action , and features a stainless steel barrel that is fixed to the frame.

  5. NRA Precision Pistol - Wikipedia

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    While many shooters use the M1911 for the centerfire stages of competition, some shooters prefer a third gun. European models such as .32 S&W automatics from Walther , the now discontinued Smith & Wesson Model 52 , and others are common, as are M1911 variants in smaller calibers, such as .32 ACP , .380 ACP , .38 Special , 9mm Parabellum , or ...

  6. Ruger P series - Wikipedia

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    The P85 through P944 use an investment-cast aluminum frame, while the P95 and later models use a fiberglass-reinforced polyurethane frame. The 9 mm and .40 S&W versions use double-column box magazines; the 9 mm has a 15-round capacity, and the .40 S&W has a 10-round or 12-round capacity. The .45 ACP versions use single-column magazines holding ...

  7. Centerfire ammunition - Wikipedia

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    A center-fire (or centerfire) is a type of metallic cartridge used in firearms, where the primer is located at the center of the base of its casing (i.e. "case head"). Unlike rimfire cartridges , the centerfire primer is typically a separate component seated into a recessed cavity (known as the primer pocket ) in the case head and is ...

  8. ISSF 25 meter center-fire pistol - Wikipedia

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    25 meter center-fire pistol is one of the ISSF shooting events, and is normally a men-only event.Its origin lies in competitions with military-style service pistols, and as such its history dates back to the 19th century.

  9. Ruger Security-9 - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in late 2017, Ruger intended to use the Security-9 to replace the Ruger SR-Series.The Security-9 managed to be even less expensive than the SR-Series as it eliminated the adjustable backstrap and ambidextrous magazine release, used an internal hammer-fired mechanism instead of a striker-fired mechanism and hardened aluminum alloy rails instead of steel rails.

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