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  2. List of modern armament manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    DCD Group: Denel: Milkor (Pty) Ltd (Milkor) Paramount Group: Rippel Effect (Pty) Ltd. (Rippel Effect) Truvelo Armoury: South Korea: Doosan Group (Doosan) Hanwha Group (Hanwha) Hyundai Heavy Industries: Hyundai Motor Group: Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) LIG Nex1: SNT Dynamics: SNT Motiv: Spain: Astilleros Gondán Dikar S. Coop. Expal Indra ...

  3. Sierra Bullets - Wikipedia

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    In about 1972, the Leisure Group began divesting some of its companies. In 1986, it changed from a publicly owned corporation to a privately held corporation. In 1988, the Leisure Group reorganized and Sierra Bullets became a limited partnership owned by BHH Management, Inc. (managing partner) and Lumber Management, Inc. (limited partner).

  4. Precision-guided firearm - Wikipedia

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    Precision-guided small arms prototypes have been developed which use a laser designator to guide an electronically actuated bullet to a target. [8] Another system in development uses a laser range finder to trigger an explosive small arms shell in proximity to a target. As of 2009, the U.S. Army has plans to use such devices in the future. [9]

  5. Hornady - Wikipedia

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    The American ammunition manufacturer Hornady got the 300 Precision Rifle Cartridge [15] SAAMI-standardized in 2018. [16] [17] In 2019 it got C.I.P.-standardized as the 300 PRC. [18] The .375 Ruger cartridge has functioned as the parent case for the .300 Precision Rifle Cartridge (300 PRC), [19] which is essentially a necked-down version of the ...

  6. Table of handgun and rifle cartridges - Wikipedia

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    A guide to the recoil from the cartridge, and an indicator of bullet penetration potential. The .30-06 Springfield (at 2.064 lbf-s) is considered the upper limit for tolerable recoil for inexperienced rifle shooters. [2] Chg: Propellant charge, in grains; Dia: Bullet diameter, in inches; BC: Ballistic coefficient, G1 model; L: Case length (mm)

  7. Bullets found in bodies of Israeli hostages retrieved from ...

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    Bullets were found in the bodies of the six Israeli hostages retrieved from Gaza this week, the Hostage Families Forum campaign group said on Thursday, citing recent autopsy reports. The comments ...

  8. Cartridge (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    Armor-piercing (AP): A hard bullet made from steel or tungsten alloys in a pointed shape typically covered by a thin layer of lead and or a copper or brass jacket. The lead and jacket are intended to prevent barrel wear from the hard-core materials. AP bullets are sometimes less effective on unarmored targets than FMJ bullets are.

  9. List of most-produced firearms - Wikipedia

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    In service 1998-2017. Schmidt–Rubin Model 1889 etc. Bolt-action rifle Switzerland: 1,366,000 [125] Harrington & Richardson. Model 2 Double Action Revolver United States: 1,300,000 [126] Smith & Wesson N-frame (including models 27, 28 and 29) 1,300,000 [127] [128] 333,454 S-prefix serial numbers. 970,000 N-prefix serial numbers. Mannlicher ...