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  2. Handloading - Wikipedia

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    Handloading ammunition avoids the labor costs of commercial production lines, reducing the expenditure to only the cost of purchasing components and equipment.Reloading may not be cost effective for occasional shooters, as it takes time to recoup the cost of needed equipment, but those who shoot more frequently will see cost-savings over time, as the brass cartridge cases and shotgun shell ...

  3. Autoloader - Wikipedia

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    However, such a design can also allow for the rapid replacement of the autoloader and reloading of the ready ammunition by making the compartment at the rear of the turret a modular component that can be easily replaced with appropriate support equipment, similar to how the US M270 MLRS system is reloaded. Another possible advantage is that the ...

  4. Ammunition vending machines are a thing now. Will they ... - AOL

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    The first Automated Ammo Retail Machine, or AARM unit, was installed in November 2023 at a grocery store in Alabama. ... American Rounds has installed ammo vending machines in Alabama, Oklahoma ...

  5. K10 ammunition resupply vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The K10 ammunition resupply vehicle (ARV) is an automatic ammunition resupply vehicle based on the chassis of K9 Thunder, sharing most of the components and characteristics. Its concept study started in November 1998 by Samsung Aerospace Industries and Pusan National University .

  6. Paper, plastic or ammo? Company introduces ammunition ... - AOL

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    American Rounds, based in Richardson, Texas, developed machines — which the company prefers to call "automated retail machines" — that sell ammunition. The first of them was installed in an ...

  7. Automatic firearm - Wikipedia

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    A large group of heavier firearms used for suppressive automatic fire of rifle cartridges, usually attached to a mount or supported by a bipod. Depending on size, weight and role, machine guns are divided into heavy, medium or light machine guns. The ammunition is often belt-fed. [5] Submachine gun

  8. Autocannon - Wikipedia

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    An autocannon, automatic cannon or machine cannon is a fully automatic gun that is capable of rapid-firing large-caliber (20 mm/0.79 in or more) armour-piercing, explosive or incendiary shells, as opposed to the smaller-caliber kinetic projectiles fired by a machine gun.

  9. Self-loading rifle - Wikipedia

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    Automatic rifle, a firearm that automatically loads and fires rounds, through the bullet's energy, as long as its trigger is held down. [4] Examples: Lewis gun; Bren light machine gun; Selective-fire rifle, e.g. assault rifle, that is capable of switching between semi-automatic, fully automatic and/or burst fire mode of operation. Examples: