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 Alderac Entertainment Group :: View topic - Modern Arms Guide Expansion, Volume II
NORINCO QSZ-92 (Service Pistol, China): The most modern sidearm in service with the People’s Liberation Army, the QSZ-92 is available in both 9mm and a proprietary 5.8mm pistol round with ballistics similar to those of FN’s 5.7mm ammunition.
NORINCO Type 67 (Service Pistol, China): Used by Chinese reconnaissance and special operations troops and government operatives, the Type 67 is built with an integral silencer around its barrel.
WITU WIST-94 (Service Pistol, Poland): The standard sidearm of the Polish military is a product of Poland’s Wojskowy Instytut Techniczny Uzbrojenia (Military Technical Institute of Armaments).
www.alderac.com /forum/viewtopic.php?t=13287&sid=6cbe43b74702fefd5a4760f377a5c4a6   (1458 words)

  
 Probert Encyclopaedia: Pistols And Revolvers (L)
The Langenhan was a German semi-automatic service pistol developed for the German army with which it was in service from 1915 to 1919.
The Llama Ruby was a Spanish semi-automatic pistol copied from the Browning 1903, first produced in 1914 and was then contracted by the French Army in 1915, remaining in service until 1930.
Pistols And Revolvers (L) The Lahti L-35 was a Finnish semi-automatic military pistol adopted by the Finnish armed forces in 1935 and which saw action in the Finnish campaign against the Russians and in the early part of the Second World War.
www.probertencyclopaedia.com /FPH.HTM   (1350 words)

  
 Makarov IJ-70 Pistol - Synopsis
The Russian-made Baikal IJ-70 pistol is often referred to simply as the "Makarov." I call it "The gun that lost the East," since it was the service sidearm of the Soviet Union throughout the Cold War.
What we have here is basically a Russian copy of the famous Walther PP (Police Pistol), which was widely used all over Europe by both Police and civilians at the time the leaders of the Soviet Union decided to replace their aging Tokarev service pistol.
The new pistol was to serve as the duty sidearm of the various branches of the military, as well as the police, the KGB, and all other government agencies.
www.chuckhawks.com /baikal_IJ-70_syn.htm   (1350 words)

  
 9mm pistol - pistol pistols walther electronic beretta qualification german cougar certificate replacement
The TARIQ.9mm pistol is in service with the Iraqi Police,...
THE 9MM SERVICE PISTOLTHE 9MM SERVICE PISTOL In 1985, the armed forces selected a 9mm pistol to...
Beretta 8000 Cougar 9mm Pistol - I purchased a Beretta 8000 Cougar...Beretta 8000 Cougar 9mm Pistol
www.2x.ro /9mm_pistol.htm   (1350 words)

  
 Resources\Ordering
SERVICE PAK - TYPE I contains the following springs to replace weakened or broken springs, returning the pistol to original factory condition: recoil spring, firing pin spring, magazine catch spring, Magazine disconnector spring, disconnector spring, sear bar spring, trigger spring and hammer spring.
SERVICE PAK - TYPE I contains the following springs to replace weakened or broken springs, returning the pistol to original factory condition: 2 recoil springs, striker spring, magazine catch spring, magazine disconnector spring, sear bar spring and bolt lock spring.
MAGAZINE SPRINGS are available in +5% extra power to assure proper feeding in pistols with weakened or broken springs.
www.gunsprings.com /SemiAuto/NambuNF.html   (274 words)

  
 Main Heading Goes Here
Service Pistol (including Service Pistol Unrestricted and 25 Yard Service Pistol)
The National Referee Council (NRC) is the body within Pistol Australia (PA) responsible for ‘officiating’.
Metallic Silhouette Pistol (including Bigbore, Rimfire and Field Pistol)
users.bigpond.net.au /nrc_pa/about.htm   (51 words)

  
 CANL0203.asp
The four rifle targets exactly twenty yards from the table and are placed in a straight line, so as to be visible, one each between and above each two pistol targets.
All rifle and pistol targets are sixteen inches square, suspended on standard target stands.
His first firearm introduction in 1949, a stylish.22 calibre target pistol, was considered “the first gun” of many Americans, and is still one of the most popular target pistols in widespread use.
www.pistolnz.org.nz /CANL0203.asp   (3537 words)

  
 Main Heading Goes Here
Service Pistol (including Service Pistol Unrestricted and 25 Yard Service Pistol)
The National Referee Council (NRC) is the body within Pistol Australia (PA) responsible for ‘officiating’.
Metallic Silhouette Pistol (including Bigbore, Rimfire and Field Pistol)
users.bigpond.net.au /nrc_pa/about.htm   (51 words)

  
 Japanese Ordnance Material of WW II
Earlier types of Sumida armored cars were also in service during the war.
There were some World War II Japanese weapons, such as the Type 38 Arisaka rifle and the 75mm Type 41 field gun, which were actually the Meiji Type 38 and 41, respectively, brought into service during the reign of the previous emporer (before Taisho).
The old Type 11 remained in use in many units, and in fact stayed in service (though in constantly declining numbers) to the end of the war in some areas.
www.wlhoward.com /museum/id577.htm   (11766 words)

  
 Probert Encyclopaedia: Pistols And Revolvers (M-N)
The Mauser M1910 was a German semi-automatic military pistol that saw service during the Great War as an officer's pistol and again in the Second World War, being in service from 1914 to 1934 and again from 1939 to 1945 in a slightly modified form as the Mauser M1934.
It was a 7.65 mm calibre semi-automatic pistol with a recoil-operation.
The MAB PA-15 was a French semi-automatic military pistol produced from the 1960's to 1990 and in use with the French army.
www.probertencyclopaedia.com /FPI.HTM   (11766 words)

  
 Probert Encyclopaedia: Pistols And Revolvers (P-Q)
The Ruger P91DC is an American double-action semi-automatic service pistol of the P-Series.
The Ruger P90 is an American double-action semi-automatic service pistol of the P-Series.
The P89 is a Ruger semi-automatic pistol of the P-series.
www.probertencyclopaedia.com /FPK.HTM   (11766 words)

  
 American Aces of WW1 - Clive Warman
He displayed the greatest dash and fearlessness in attacking an enemy aerodrome and on one occasion, when separated from his patrol and surrounded by twenty machines, he fought his way through, although his machine gun was useless, by attacking with his Verey pistol; eventually regaining his own aerodrome with his machine much shot about.
When his machine gun jammed and couldn't be cleared, he threw his gun mallet at his opponents and resumed the fight with his flare pistol.
For his actions, Warman was awarded the Distinguished Service Order (DSO).
www.wwiaviation.com /aces/ace_Warman.html   (11766 words)

  
 Marmax Air Power - Ingersoll Rand Air Tools
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www.marmax.co.uk /pricing.htm   (118 words)

  
 Czech and Polish Army Small Arms
The predecessor of the vz 93 and vz 94 weapons in service, the vz 68 is currently only found in the hands of border guards and reserve units.
The vz 94 Strilet 8/23mm is a modern Czech assault weapon currently equipping the Czechoslovakian and Polish militaries (in the latter it is known as the "karabin kbk wz 94" or simply "wz94"), entering service beginning in the mid-2290s.
The vz 94 is unusual in that both weapons systems are bull-pup configuration, owing to the use of a top-mounted horizontal rifle magazine and a rolling bolt design to bring rounds to the chamber.
www.users.globalnet.co.uk /~dheb/2300/Europe/Poland/JBPW.htm   (1643 words)

  
 Pistols
It is still a standard service pistol of the US Army.
Adopted as a standard service pistol by the Italian armed forces in 1934.
As a result of a shortfall in pistol requirements when the US entered the war Smith and Wesson were contracted to produce a pistol.
screamingeagles.250free.com /GI1944_WW8.html   (855 words)

  
 Japanese Ordnance Material of WW II
Earlier types of Sumida armored cars were also in service during the war.
The old Type 11 remained in use in many units, and in fact stayed in service (though in constantly declining numbers) to the end of the war in some areas.
In the Type 98 the machinegun was mounted co-axially with the 37mm cannon that remained the tank's main armament.
www.wlhoward.com /museum/id577.htm   (11766 words)

  
 List of World War II firearms - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Browning HP: A 9 mm pistol in service with many nations prior to World War II, and which was produced during the occupation for German forces.
Walther P 38: Official service pistol of the German military from 1938 through the end of the war, and ultimately during the Cold War as well, remaining in production today.
Type 94 Shiki Kenju: Commercially available pistol from prior to World War II purchased and produced for military use by Japan during the war.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_World_War_II_firearms   (676 words)

  
 SIG SAUER P226
Pistols of the SIG 210 series are regarded by many connoisseurs as the Rolls-Royces of center-fire autoloaders, but even then their manufacturing costs were becoming so prohibitively high that the P-210s stood no chance of mass acceptance, despite their use as service arms by Switzerland and Denmark.
This pistol has seen considerable military acceptance, and it is the standard service sidearm of Japan, Thailand, Nigeria, Switzerland, Denmark and several other countries; it has also seen some use by the armed forces of France.
This pistol may well be state-of-the-art in defensive sidearms, but it does have one major shortcoming: It really strains the old saying, "Handsome is as handsome does," to its limits.
remtek.com /arms/sig/model/226/226.htm   (2139 words)

  
 Chinese Defence Today :: Type 56, 7.62 mm Rifle
It is the first generation standard pistol in service with the PLA and police forces, and is still being widely equipped in large numbers.
This is the standard 7.62 mm pistol in service with the People's Armed Police and Civil Police Services.
The Type 64 is a standard pistol for the PLA officers and the police forces.
sinodefence.com /army/individual/pistol.asp   (230 words)

  
 Diplomatic Security Service
Although turned downed by the Army, several U.S. Federal agencies, including the D.S.S., purchased this pistol for their own operational use and it has been sold widely in the commercial market as well.
The SiG Sauer P228 9mm was developed in the late 1980s as an entrant for the U.S. Army's pistol contest.
The D.S.S. badge with black holder on the belt.
www.brookhursthobbies.com /dragon/diplomatic_security_service.htm   (230 words)

  
 Presenter Information
Blankenship retired from the U.S. Army as a Sergeant Major after a military and competitive career where he was awarded the Distinguished International Shooter’s Badge, the Distinguished Rifleman Badge, the Distinguished Pistol Shot Badge, the President’s Hundred Tab and the Legion of Merit.
Bill is a former World Champion, having won the center fire pistol gold medal in the 1966 World Shooting Championship.
His distinguished career in law enforcement as an FBI agent, in the Marine Corps and in marksmanship place all of us in all awe of him.
www.odcmp.com /services/national_matches/presenter_information.htm   (230 words)

  
 PTI - Tom Kilhoffer, Associate Police Training Specialist, Firearms Training Coordinator
International Defensive Pistol Association, Midwest Sectional, Illinois State Champion - Stock Service Revolver (2002)
International Defensive Pistol Association, Illinois State Champion - Stock Service Revolver (2002)
Nationally recognized by the American Handgunner Magazine as a member of their "Club 100," the Top 100 Pistolsmiths in the United States, and a member of the American Pistolsmith Guild
www.pti.uiuc.edu /facultystaff/kilhoffer.htm   (230 words)

  
 WW2 Jap Weapons. swords, grenades, pistols, MGs
The Type 96 was preceded in service by the Type 11 which was responsible for a great many of the problems in the Type 96.The Type 11 used the five round rifle clip as the basis for its feed system.
Its chief rival was the Type 94, a weapon generally regarded as being the worst of its class in service during the war.
The same 8 mm round was used by both models, and while the Type 14 was more reliable neither weapon was of much use in the field.
www.diggerhistory.info /pages-weapons/enemy-jap_ww2.htm   (1029 words)

  
 Pistolet page!
It was acceptep as the standard Japanese service pistol and saw combat service in Mandchuria.
A comfortable pistol to hold and shoot, Its main drawback is its suceptibility to the harsh and filthy conditions of the battlefield.
This pistol is the weapon of choice for the NAZIES goons and the probality are high the adventurers are to dodge its lethal firepower.
www.geocities.com /TimesSquare/Realm/6532/pistolet.html   (2219 words)

  
 Fairfield Sportsmen's Association
3.3 any center fire pistol, 3.4 semi-automatic service pistol.
NRA rules 3.1 Police service revolver, 3.2 open class police revolver,
Classifications: NRA or OPCPA Classifications will be used.
www.geocities.com /opcpa/Cincinnati2005.html   (125 words)

  
 List of firearms explained
FN Browning High Power Model 1935 9 mm Pistol
Combined Service Forces 65-K2 Combined Service Forces TYPE 86
Arsenal Bord 9 x 19 mm Russian PM Arsenal Chipka 9 x 18mm Russian PM Arsenal-USA SSR-99 Ak47 Variant
www.wordspider.net /li/list-of-firearms.html   (580 words)

  
 GLOCK 20
Everyone who fired the pistol felt that the bugaboo of nearly every other service 10mm, hard-to-manage recoil, was not a factor in shooting the Glock 20.
The slide and barrel of the 10mm Glock 20 are considerably heavier than the ones used on the lighter 9mm pistols.
Although the pistol we had for inspection and evaluation firing was in G&A offices for a too-brief period of time, we did manage to get to the range with the gun and a variety of factory ammunition.
www.remtek.com /arms/glock/model/10/20   (580 words)

  
 Arms and Ammunition
Designed in the 1920's, this was the service pistol of the Soviet army from 1933 until the 1950's when it was replaced by the Makarov.
The pistol is easily concealed and can be carried hammer down to fire double action for the first shot, although it cannot be carried cocked and locked.
Pistols are issued to a wide variety of soldiers.
www.angelfire.com /mn/sindhpolice/pistols.html   (580 words)

  
 BOB ADAMS - PISTOL & REVOLVER SALES LIST
Pistol 65,236 was manufactured in Feb 1937 while the factory was appropriated by the "reds" during the Spanish Civil War, and issued to the "red" army.
While this pistol has been fired, it retains nearly all of its original blue with only one small scrape on the bottom of the trigger guard.
In spite of its rough condition the pistol still is mechanically sound and functional.
www.adamsguns.com /0p.htm   (580 words)

  
 Machine Guns
Machine guns range in size from small.22 caliber pistols such as the Mexican Trajoe up to the.50 caliber Browning M-2 heavy machine gun.
In truth, a typical self-loading pistol, rifle, or shotgun operates on a semiautomatic principle, where each pull of the trigger discharges one shot from the firearm.
Later this term applied to machine guns that fired bullets larger than those used in the issue service rifles.
www.paladinarmory.com /MachineGuns.htm   (1932 words)

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