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,375 CheyTac
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.17 HM2
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.17 HMR
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.338 Edge
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.408 CheyTac
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10 mm Auto
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The 10 mm Auto (10×25 mm, Official C.I.P. Nomenclature: 10 mm Auto) is a semi-automatic pistol cartridge developed by Jeff Cooper and introduced in 1983 for the Bren Ten pistol. It was initially produced by ammunitions manufacturer FFV Norma AB of Åmotfors, Sweden.reference:http://goo.gl/r2jfn View Guns
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12 Gauge
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The gauge of a firearm is a unit of measurement used to express the diameter of the barrel. Gauge is determined from the weight of a solid sphere of lead that will fit the bore of the firearm, and is expressed as the multiplicative inverse of the sphere's weight as a fraction of a pound (e.g., a ... View Guns
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16 Gauge
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The gauge of a firearm is a unit of measurement used to express the diameter of the barrel. Gauge is determined from the weight of a solid sphere of lead that will fit the bore of the firearm, and is expressed as the multiplicative inverse of the sphere's weight as a fraction of a pound (e.g., a ... View Guns
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17 Remington
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The .17 Remington was introduced in 1971 by Remington Arms Company for their model 700 rifles.It is based on the .223 Remington, necked down to .172in (4.37 mm), with the shoulder moved back.[2] It was designed exclusively as a varmint round, though it is suitable for smaller predators. There are... View Guns
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20 Gauge
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The gauge of a firearm is a unit of measurement used to express the diameter of the barrel. Gauge is determined from the weight of a solid sphere of lead that will fit the bore of the firearm, and is expressed as the multiplicative inverse of the sphere's weight as a fraction of a pound (e.g., a ... View Guns
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