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.22 LR semi-automatic rifles (29 P) Pages in category ".22 LR rifles" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total.
The Cei-Rigotti (also known as the Cei gas rifle [1]) is an early automatic rifle created in the final years of the 19th century by Amerigo Cei-Rigotti, an officer in the Royal Italian Army. Although the rifle was never officially adopted by any military, it was tested extensively by the Italian Army during the lead-up to the First World War .
A semi-automatic rifle is an auto-loading rifle that fires a single round of ammunition each time the trigger is pulled. It uses part of the fired cartridge's energy to eject the case and automatically loads another cartridge into its chamber .
Semi-automatic rifle 295,840 Chauchat: Light machine gun 262,000 Heckler & Koch G36: Assault rifle
The shooter legally-obtained semi-automatic weapons and high-capacity magazines. [13] Following this attack, gun law reforms were announced almost immediately, and at 3 pm on 21 March almost all semi-automatic rifles were banned. [14] All magazines over 10 rounds were banned, and in particular centerfire semi-automatic weapons were banned. [15]
Pages in category "Semi-automatic rifles of Russia" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
A similar rifle is currently being sold by Browning Arms Company (the Browning SA-22 Browning 22 Semi-Auto rifle). The Remington Model 241 (and indeed all the semi-automatic .22 rifles based on John Browning's design) is a takedown design in which the barrel can be easily separated from the receiver to shorten the rifle's length for ease in ...
The Armscor AK22 is a semi-automatic.22 LR Kalashnikov rifle designed in 1987 by Ruko Products (later KBI), and sold by Armscor (Arms Corporation of the Philippines). [1] Sales of the AK22 and other .22 LR Armscor rifles were "very strong in the local market", due to a relaxation of gun laws, after the end of martial law under Ferdinand Marcos in 1986.