-
firearms typically used
black powder as a propellant, but
modern firearms use
smokeless powder or
other explosive propellants. Most
modern firearms (with...
- of
firearms thereafter.
Pauly made an
improved version,
protected by a patent, on 29
September 1812.
Probably no
invention connected with
firearms has...
- for
regulating firearm commerce in the
United States. The
bureau issues Federal Firearms Licenses (FFL) to
sellers and
conducts firearms licensee inspections...
-
though he
claimed it
could be
adapted to
other firearms too. In 1894
another silencer for use with
firearms was
patented by
another Swiss inventor, C.A....
-
gauge is n = 4.66 / d n 3 {\displaystyle n=4.66/d_{n}^{3}} The
gauge of
firearms is
determined by: 1 pound/gauge =
weight of lead sphere.
Caliber of the...
- (Italian pronunciation: [luˈiːdʒi ˈfraŋki]) is an
Italian manufacturer of
firearms, a
division of
Beretta Holding.
Franchi products include the
military SPAS-12...
- or
firearms regulation, is the set of laws or
policies that
regulate the manufacture, sale, transfer, possession, modification, or use of
firearms by...
-
access by the
general public to
firearms is
subject to
strict control measures.
Members of the
public may own
certain firearms for the
purposes of
sport shooting...
- a
firearm,
often subject to a
number of
conditions or restrictions,
especially with
regard to
storage requirements or the
completion of a
firearms safety...
- 2008-06-26. "
Firearms Glossary".
National Rifle ****ociation of America.
Archived from the
original on 2011-07-18.
Charles Winthrop Sawyer (1920).
Firearms in American...