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firearms typically used
black powder as a propellant, but
modern firearms use
smokeless powder or
other explosive propellants. Most
modern firearms (with...
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United States Fire-
Arms Manufacturing Company, Inc. (U.S.
Fire Arms Mfg. Co., USFA) was a
privately held
firearms-manufacturing firm
based in Hartford...
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Manufacturing Company, LLC (CMC,
formerly Colt's
Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company) is an
American firearms manufacturer,
founded in 1855 by
Samuel Colt that...
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clips for M1
Garand rifles. The
earliest firearms were
loaded with
loose powder and a lead ball, and to
fire more than a
single shot
without reloading...
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Blowback is a
system of
operation for self-loading
firearms that
obtains energy from the
motion of the
cartridge case as it is
pushed to the rear by expanding...
- In
firearms terminology and law, the
firearm frame or
receiver is the part of a
firearm which integrates other components by
providing housing for internal...
- The
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms and
Explosives (BATFE),
commonly referred to as the ATF, is a
domestic law
enforcement agency within the United...
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approximately 2,210,000
firearms. The
following weapons are
subject to
general prohibition:
Automatic or burst-
fire firearms Semi-automatic or pump-action...
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Protector by
Minneapolis Firearms Co.
Peter H.
Finnegan of Austin,
Illinois bought the
patent in 1892 and
founded the
Chicago Fire Arms Co. to make and market...