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  2. RMB-93 - Wikipedia

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    The RMb-93 "Rys-K" shotgun is commercially available to civilians in Canada, Russia, Italy, and possibly in other Countries. For the civilian distribution in Russia and Canada, the shotgun is provided with a stock disconnector that prevents it from firing if the stock is not extended, so to comply with local laws and regulation about the ...

  3. KS-23 - Wikipedia

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    The KS-23 began to see use during the mid-1980s by several MVD forces. During the 1990s, research was made into improving the original design to make it usable in confined indoor areas. Two prototypes were proposed, the KS-23M and KS-23K, although only the M version saw use.

  4. Dragon's breath (ammunition) - Wikipedia

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    The sale of dragon's breath rounds is illegal in several US states (Alaska, California, District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Maryland, and New York) and shipping may be restricted in other locations and cities due to their inherent fire hazard. [5]

  5. Category:Shotgun shells - Wikipedia

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    Category:Shotgun shells (Q8742581). See the instructions for more information. Administrators : If this category name is unlikely to be entered on new pages, and all incoming links have been cleaned up, click here to delete .

  6. Shotgun cartridge - Wikipedia

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    For older shotguns having only one fixed choke, intended primarily for equally likely use against rabbits, squirrels, quail, doves, and pheasant, an often-chosen choke is the improved cylinder, in a 28-inch (710 mm) barrel, making the shotgun suitable for use as a general all-round hunting shotgun, without having excess weight.

  7. Saiga-12 - Wikipedia

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    Since shotgun shells are nearly twice as wide as 7.62×39mm cartridge, the extraction port in the side of the dust cover had to be increased in size. However, since the bolt had to remain the same length to fit inside the AK-47 sized receiver, the rear section of the bolt is covered by a sliding metal flap that rides on the recoil spring.

  8. Ruger Gold Label - Wikipedia

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    Only produced in 12 gauge, the chambers are three inches in length, to accommodate either 2¾ inch or 3 inch shells. [5] The Gold Label uses screw-in choke tubes that are steel shot compatible. [ 6 ]

  9. Shell (projectile) - Wikipedia

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    The ogival two C.R.H. solid pointed nose was considered suitable for attacking shipping but was not armour-piercing – the main function was still explosive. They were of cast or forged (three- and six-pounder) steel and contained a gunpowder bursting charge slightly smaller than that of a common shell, a trade off for the longer heavier nose ...