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A rail system mounted on top of a SIG SG 550 A dovetail rail on a rifle receiver for mounting a sight. A rail integration system (RIS; also called a rail accessory system (RAS), rail interface system, rail system, mount, base, gun rail, or simply a rail [1]) is a generic term for any standardized attachment system for mounting firearm accessories via bar-like straight brackets (i.e. "rails ...
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E57 Organizational equipment, spare parts, tools, accessories, and supplies for controlled submarine mine materiel. E58 Gun, 16-inch, MK. II M1. on Barbette Carriages M4, and M5; E59 Gun, 6-inch T2. on Barbette Carriages M3, and M4 6-inch gun M1; E60; E61 Power plant, M1 (for 16-inch gun batteries) E62 Power plant, M2 (for 12-inch gun batteries)
In a 6-3 vote, the Supreme Court ruled Friday that a federal ban on bump stocks, gun accessories that allow semiautomatic rifles to fire more quickly, is unlawful. What is a bump stock?
The M26-MASS (Modular Accessory Shotgun System) is a shotgun configured as an underbarrel ancillary weapon attachment mounted onto the handguard of a service rifle, usually the M16/M4 family of United States military, essentially making the host weapon a combination gun.
The arguments largely focused on whether guns with a bump stock can be considered illegal machine guns under federal law. A Texas gun shop owner argues that bump stocks don't change the core function of a semi-automatic weapon enough to make it illegal. The Biden administration says bump stocks fall firmly under the legal definition of machine gun.
Rockford Area Moms Demand Action decry the results of gun violence, writes a group of local members.
Smith Enterprise Inc. (SEI) is a firearm and accessory manufacturing facility based in Tempe, Arizona that is known for making flash suppressors, [1] muzzle brakes, sound suppressors, M14 rifles [2] and accessories for M14 rifles. [1]