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  2. Glock - Wikipedia

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    The magazine is thinner than the Glock 43X, and the Glock 43 cannot accept magazines for the Glock 43X. Glock 43X: The 43X is similar to the 43 except it has a longer and thicker grip for an increased magazine capacity of 10 rounds. The grip of the Glock 43X is comparable to the 48 and can be interchanged. Glock 43X magazines do not fit into ...

  3. List of 3D-printed weapons and parts - Wikipedia

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    Pistol version is designed with a Neilsen which allows it to be used with most of the common John Browning tilting-barrel designs, including the swinging-linked M1911 and the cam-lock system operated Glock pistols. The Neilsen is an assembly in the aft end of the suppressor that allows the gasses to push the suppressor forward while allowing ...

  4. Kentucky State Police - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 troopers transitioned from the Glock Model 35.40 S&W to the Glock Model 17 9mm as their primary sidearm. Troopers also carry a Glock 43x 9mm as their backup sidearm. The Walther PPK/S as a backup sidearm as well. Prior to 2017 troopers carried a traditional 12 gauge shotgun as their long-range alternative to their sidearm and ...

  5. List of equipment of the Lebanese Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Glock Austria: 9×19mm Parabellum: Glock 17, 19, 18, and 43x In use with Special Forces. Beretta 92 Italy: 9×19mm Parabellum: Limited use. P-64 CZAK Polish People's Republic: 9×18mm Makarov: In reserve.

  6. Recoil buffer - Wikipedia

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    The simplest form of recoil buffer is made from a resilient and deformable material (leather, rubber, polymer e.g. a rubber butt pad on a shotgun). [1] A second way of producing a recoil buffer is to insert a spring into the recoil train—the path/part(s) generating recoil impulse.

  7. Hammer (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    An internal hammer cannot be accessed manually during operation. Pistols and shotguns in particular, which have an internal hammer may be referred to as being hammerless. [7] A striker is a type of firing pin operated by the direct action of a spring rather than by a hammer striking the firing pin. Striker-operated firearms lack a hammer.

  8. Silencer (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    Mechanical noise generated by the internal moving parts of the firearm action; A silencer can affect only the noise generated by the muzzle blast. Revolver with suppressor. Gas can be seen escaping between barrel and cylinder. While using subsonic ammunition can negate the sonic boom, mechanical noise can be reduced but is nearly impossible to ...

  9. Internals - Wikipedia

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    Internals usually refers to the internal parts of a machine, organism or other entity; or to the inner workings of a process. More specifically, internals may refer to: