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  2. FN 5.7×28mm - Wikipedia

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    FN's 5.7×28mm ammunition types were briefly manufactured by Olin-Winchester, but today they are made by FN Herstal in Belgium and (since 2006) Fiocchi in the United States. [ 10 ] [ 36 ] In 2009, the National Rifle Association of America added 5.7×28mm firearms to its NRA Tactical Police Competition standards, allowing law enforcement ...

  3. .400 Cor-Bon - Wikipedia

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    .400 Cor-Bon is a pistol cartridge that mimics the ballistics of the 10 mm Auto in a .45 ACP form factor. It was designed by Cor-Bon in 1997 and is used for target shooting, practical shooting, self-defense and handgun hunting.

  4. 10mm Auto - Wikipedia

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    The 10mm Auto is a powerful and versatile pistol cartridge introduced in 1983 by FFV Norma AB. It was adopted by the FBI, but later replaced by the .40 S&W, and is still used by some enthusiasts and law enforcement agencies.

  5. Rimfire ammunition - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, characteristics and types of rimfire cartridges, a type of metallic cartridge where the primer is in a rim around the base. Find out how rimfire ammunition is used in firearms, especially the .22 Long Rifle, the most common cartridge in the world.

  6. Palmetto State Armory - Wikipedia

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    Palmetto State Armory is an American firearms company based in Columbia, South Carolina. It produces and sells AR-15, AKM, 1911, and other firearms and accessories, and operates several retail locations in the Southeast.

  7. 5.56×45mm NATO - Wikipedia

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    The Army spent more developing the M855A1 which performs as well or nearly as well as the Mk318, but is cheaper per round and has the advantage of being lead-free. While SOCOM constantly looks for better equipment, the Army and Marines have far more troops to supply and buy more ammunition than SOCOM. [53]

  8. .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, dimensions, loading, and uses of the .22 WMR, a rimfire cartridge introduced in 1959 by Winchester. The .22 WMR is faster, flatter, and harder hitting than the .22 LR, and can be used for varmint hunting and plinking.

  9. List of the United States Army munitions by supply catalog ...

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    Learn about the Ammunition Identification Code (AIC) used by the US Army Ordnance Corps from 1942 to 1958 to catalog munitions and explosives. See the code structure, packing terminology, and examples of different types of ammo.