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  2. KS-23 - Wikipedia

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    The KS-23 was designed in the 1970s for suppressing prison riots. It was created by TsNIITochMash, a key Soviet weapons developer, for the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD). The barrel for the KS-23 were made from 23 mm aircraft gun barrels that were rejected due to manufacturing flaws. These rejected barrels were deemed to be acceptable for ...

  3. List of German military equipment of World War II - Wikipedia

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    This page contains a list of equipment used the German military of World War II.Germany used a number of type designations for their weapons. In some cases, the type designation and series number (i.e. FlaK 30) are sufficient to identify a system, but occasionally multiple systems of the same type are developed at the same time and share a partial designation.

  4. List of shotguns - Wikipedia

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    Franchi Sporting Purpose Automatic Shotgun 12: Luigi Franchi S.p.A. 12 gauge Italy: 1979 Franchi SPAS-15: Luigi Franchi S.p.A. 12 gauge Italy: 1986 Fosbery Pump Shotgun [1] George Vincent Fosbery United Kingdom: 1891 GEN-12: Taran Tactical: 12 gauge 20 gauge United States: 2024 H&R Ultraslug Hunter: H&R Firearms: 12 gauge 20 gauge United States ...

  5. Category:Pump-action shotguns - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Pump-action shotguns" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. ... KS-23; M. MAG-7; Molot Bekas-M; Mossberg 500; Mossberg ...

  6. Talk:KS-23 - Wikipedia

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    The shotgun section gives a minimum barrel diameter (in mm) of 23.35 +0.70 for the 4 bore cartridge. This latter figure has been extracted from a very busy table and is provided solely to indicate a rationale for the manufacturer's selection of 23 mm as the bore size and the use of the term '4 bore' in trade literature when developing a shotgun ...

  7. List of equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    ZSU-23-4 Shilka Soviet Union [100] Flakpanzer Gepard Germany [100] Skynex Germany [47] Excalibur Army MR-2 Viktor Czech Republic: ZPU-2 mounted on a Toyota Hilux chassis. [259] Hibneryt Poland [145] Towed anti-aircraft guns; ZSU-23-2 Soviet Union: Some mounted on technicals. [220] AZP S-60 Soviet Union [100] KS-19 Soviet Union: Used in the ...

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Firearms/Watchlist - Wikipedia

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    List of shotgun cartridges; List of shotguns; List of sniper rifles; List of weapons of the U.S. Marine Corps; List of World War II firearms; List of World War II firearms of Germany; List of World War II Infantry Anti-Tank Weapons of Germany; Lithgow Small Arms Factory; Live fire exercise; L. James Sullivan; Llama firearms; Loaded chamber ...

  9. Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-23 - Wikipedia

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    The Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-23 (Russian: ГШ-23) [1] is a twin-barreled 23 mm autocannon developed in the Soviet Union, primarily for military aircraft use. It entered service in 1965, replacing the earlier Nudelman-Rikhter NR-23 and Rikhter R-23. The GSh-23 works on the Gast Gun principle developed by German engineer Karl Gast of the Vorwerk ...