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==Parent topics== | |||
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==Other rifles mentioned in Citizendium== | |||
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{{rpl|M1 Garand rifle}} | |||
{{rpl|M16 (rifle)}} | |||
==Guns that are not rifles== | |||
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Revision as of 10:46, 4 February 2023
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Parent topics
- gun: Either a general term for firearm, or a type of artillery with a relatively long barrel with respect to caliber, giving the projectile a fairly flat trajectory [e]
- Infantry: Soldiers that directly confront the enemy, overcoming them with fire and maneuver while on foot or in specialized vehicles [e]
Other rifles mentioned in Citizendium
- Assault rifle: Add brief definition or description
- M1 Garand rifle: Principal U.S. infantry rifle of World War II, firing .30-06 ammunition semi-automatically from an 8-round clip [e]
- M16 (rifle): The primary U.S. infantry rifle, an assault rifle firing 5.56mm intermediate power ammunition; M4 (rifle) is the carbine (i.e., shorter-length) version [e]
Guns that are not rifles
- Artillery: Add brief definition or description
- machine gun: A firearm capable not only of full-automatic fire, but with additional features, such as large ammunition supply mechanisms, barrel cooling or quick-change features, etc., that lets it fire for prolonged periods [e]
- pistol: A firearm intended primarily to be operated while held in the user's hand [e]
- shotgun: An individual weapon used in sport, police, or military applications, generally firing multiple small projectiles ("shot") rather than a single bullet [e]
- submachine gun: A firearm that can shoot a pistol cartridge (i.e., less powerful than a rifle cartridge) in full-automatic mode [e]