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  2. Beretta Cheetah - Wikipedia

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    Due to low demand, the 86 was discontinued in 2004. Because of its rarity, the 86 demands high prices on the collector's market. In 2023, EAA released a clone of the 86 called the Girsan MC-14T. [2] The MC-14T is very similar to the 86, except it uses a standard 84 double stack magazine instead of the 86's single stack, and has an accessory rail.

  3. Tip-up barrel - Wikipedia

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    Tip-up barrel on a .32 ACP Beretta pistol Tip-up barrel on a .25 ACP Beretta Jetfire pistol. A tip-up barrel is a type of semi-automatic pistol design in which the barrel can be swung up and away from the firing pin, pivoting around a hinge set into the frame near the muzzle.

  4. GİRSAN - Wikipedia

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    GIRSAN Gun Industry was established in Giresun, Turkey in 1993. Factory building located in Giresun Bulancak Industrial Zone on an area of more than 30,000 square meters. GİRSAN products are used by military, police and other government owned authorities. In addition, Girsan delivers their products to more than 55 countries. [citation needed]

  5. Semi-automatic pistol - Wikipedia

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    A Glock 22 semi-automatic pistol chambered in .40 S&W with a tactical light mounted below its barrel.. A semi-automatic pistol (also called a self-loading pistol, autopistol, or autoloading pistol [1]) is a repeating handgun that automatically ejects and loads cartridges in its chamber after every shot fired, but only one round of ammunition is fired each time the trigger is pulled.

  6. Beretta 3032 Tomcat - Wikipedia

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    It also features a tip-up barrel. [3] It is fitted with a frame-mounted thumb safety. This safety acts as a slide stop when engaged. The frame is made of aluminium alloy while the slide and barrel are carbon steel in the standard version and stainless steel in the "Inox" variant.

  7. Beretta 950 - Wikipedia

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    Beretta Jetfire with the tip-up barrel open Beretta 950 BS Inox left side and field strip. Type: Beretta 950 Jetfire; Trigger system: Single-action only; Caliber: .25 ACP; Capacity: 9 total including an 8 rounds magazine and 1 round in the tip-up barrel. Frame material: Aluminium light alloy; Slide and barrel material: Carbon steel; Grip ...

  8. Muzzle brake - Wikipedia

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    Porting has the undesired consequences of shortening the effective barrel length and reducing muzzle velocity, while a muzzle brake is an extension added to the barrel and does not reduce muzzle velocity. Porting has the advantage for faster follow-up shots, especially for 3-round burst operation. [citation needed]

  9. Glossary of firearms terms - Wikipedia

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    Barrel nut: A firearm component used on barrels. On handguards, a barrel nut may refer to the component that holds the handguards to the barrel. On machine guns, a barrel nut is a screw on component at the rear of the barrel that has locking lugs and a notch for quick barrel change and helps install it in the trunnion.