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  • A '''gun''' is a weapon that fires projectiles, usually bullets, often through a bar ...argest guns in common use are 5" naval weapons such as the [[5"-62 caliber gun]].
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  • '''Gun control''' encompasses the range of government regulation on private owners ...centage) of guns owned, possessed or carried by private citizens. Having a gun handy makes it likely that it will be used to escalate a domestic dispute,
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  • ...firing mechanism, and keeping the firing mechanism and other parts of the gun from overheating. While the earliest machine guns were hand-cranked, more m ==Classes of machine gun==
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  • ...can shoot pistol cartridges in [[full-automatic]] mode, the '''submachine gun''' can be a devastating weapon at short ranges, but has largely been replac ...evice originally for shotgun use, but reduced the tendency of a submachine gun muzzle to rise during automatic fire.
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  • ...ium artillery piece worldwide is the [[155mm howitzer]], a towed '''130mm gun''' was a popular Soviet design, introduced as the M46 in 1954 (sometimes ca ...orth Vietnamese artillery would shut down isolated airfields. The [[175mm gun]] was introduced for U.S. [[counterbattery]] fire against the North Vietnam
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  • ...r bursts and use firing rates faster than those of a single barrel machine gun. It is derived from the [[M61 Vulcan (autocannon)|M61 Vulcan]], which fire ...he heavier, also [[belt-fed]] and single-barrel, .50 caliber [[M2 (machine gun)]], for situations in which a higher rate of fire can compensate for the li
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  • #REDIRECT [[M134 machine gun]]
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  • The '''8" [[Naval guns and gunnery|naval gun]]''' (203mm) was defined, by the [[Washington Naval Treaty]] by the point o ...ip]]s of the [[Iowa-class]] for NGFS argue the [[16"-50 caliber MK 7 naval gun]] is a superb weapon, but it is less accurate, and its larger explosive cha
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  • ...ted by the U.S. as a '''squad automatic weapon (SAW)''' is a light machine gun used by U.S. forces and many allies.
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  • #REDIRECT [[M249 machine gun]]
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  • {{r|Gatling gun (machine gun, 19th century)}} {{r|M2 machine gun}}
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  • {{r|Submachine gun}} {{r|Thompson submachine gun||**}}
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  • {{r|5"-38 caliber gun}} {{r|5"-62 caliber gun}}
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  • {{r|Advanced Gun System}} {{r|57mm naval gun}}
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  • {{r|20mm antiaircraft gun||**}} {{r|40mm-56 caliber gun||**}}
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  • {{r|20mm antiaircraft gun}} {{r|40mm-56 caliber gun}}
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  • In the context of [[machine gun]]s, a means of supplying a continuous stream of ammunition, linked together ...o link a new belt to the unused end of the belt actively being used by the gun, providing a continuous flow.
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  • ...an [[automatic rifle]], [[submachine gun]], or [[machine gun|light machine gun]]; often considered the all-time least reliable design of any and all of t
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  • {{r|Machine gun}} {{r|Light machine gun}}
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  • * ''The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!'' (1988) * ''The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear'' (1991)
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  • ...m naval gun, usually the main battery of [[light cruiser]]s; [[155mm naval gun]] being tested on some modern warships
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  • ...g a fearsome reputation as an [[anti-tank gun]]; was also used as a [[tank gun]] in heavy tanks
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  • {{r|Machine gun}} {{r|M2 (machine gun)}}
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  • ...uns also can fire missiles through the barrel. [[Railgun]] electromagnetic gun technology is actively being researched.
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  • {{r|5"-54 caliber gun}} {{r|57mm naval gun}}
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  • {{r|Machine gun}} {{r|M60 (machine gun)}}
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  • {{slashtitle|5"/54 caliber gun}} For many years, the primary medium [[dual-purpose gun]] on U.S. warships was the '''5"-54 caliber''', first the Mark 42 and then
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  • ...mm ammunition, and is a derivative of the Belgian [[FN]] [[MINIMI (machine gun)]]
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  • Until the introduction of the [[5"-62 caliber gun]], the primary medium naval gun of U.S. warships after the [[Second World War]]
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  • {{r|5" naval gun}} {{r|6" naval gun}}
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