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  2. Umarex - Wikipedia

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    Umarex USA markets Umarex airguns in addition to many other airguns under license from various firearm brands that include Beretta, Browning, Colt, Hammerli, HK, Makarov, Ruger, Smith & Wesson, UZI, Walther and Glock. [3] Umarex USA entered the tactical rimfire market in 2009 with the importation of Walther-made Colt M4 and M16.22 LR guns. The ...

  3. Bullet button - Wikipedia

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    Many tools have been devised to make it easier and faster to release a magazine from a rifle, as California law states that the user must use an external tool not attached to the rifle. California Senator Leland Yee , who was later convicted of arms trafficking, attempted to have the bullet button outlawed in California, as did U.S. Senator ...

  4. Firearms regulation in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Shotguns (Section 2 firearms under the 1968 Act as amended) are defined in UK law as smoothbore firearms with barrels not shorter than 24 inches (61 cm) and a bore not larger than 2 inches (5.1 cm) in diameter, no revolving cylinder, and either no magazine or a non-detachable magazine that is not capable of holding more than two cartridges, [5 ...

  5. Walther CP 88 - Wikipedia

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    The magazine makes it possible in shooting competitions to carry out the discipline "rapid fire", in which the shooter has to fire a defined number of shots in quick succession. Because the CP 88 is professionally equipped, it has a manually operated firing pin safety , a trigger safety when the bolt is open and an automatic drop safety.

  6. Magazine (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    A STANAG magazine [64] [65] or NATO magazine is a type of detachable magazine proposed by NATO in October 1980. [66] Shortly after NATO's acceptance of the 5.56×45mm NATO rifle cartridge, Draft Standardization Agreement ( STANAG ) 4179 was proposed in order to allow NATO members to easily share rifle ammunition and magazines down to the ...

  7. Umarex air pistol - Wikipedia

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    Umarex air pistols are air gun replicas of handguns manufactured by Umarex Sportwaffen of Germany under license from the manufacturers of the original firearms. [ citation needed ] They are imported into the United States by Umarex USA, Inc. .

  8. Legal release - Wikipedia

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    Releases are routinely used by photographers, in film production, by documentary filmmakers, or by radio and music producers when they photograph, film, video or record the voice or performance of individuals to be sure that the person consents or will not later object to the material being used for whatever purpose the release (or anyone they ...

  9. High-dynamic-range television - Wikipedia

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    [54] [55] In 2016, HDR conversion of SDR video was released to market as Samsung's HDR+ (in LCD TV sets) [56] and Technicolor SA's HDR Intelligent Tone Management. [ 57 ] As of 2018, high-end consumer-grade HDR displays can achieve 1,000 cd/m 2 of luminance, at least for a short duration or over a small portion of the screen, compared to 250 ...