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| '''[[Ak 5]]''' |
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| [[5.56x45mm NATO]] |
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| colspan="5"| Ak 5 is the Swedish version of [[Belgium|Belgian]] [[FN FNC]]. It is the main [[service rifle]] of the [[Swedish Armed Forces]]. |
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| colspan="5"| The simple, easy to manufacture AK-47 was one of the earliest designs for an assault rifle. Once designed and distributed by the Soviet Union for use by the [[Warsaw Pact]] nations, it has become the most widespread, most copied assault rifle design in the world. |
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Revision as of 02:29, 17 December 2009
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This article is a list of shotguns. Shotguns have traditionally fired iron, stone or lead shot stored in large shells that are normally loaded into a chamber, one shell at a time. Each shell may contain as many as 200 pellets of shot. Environmental concerns have led to changing shot to contain tungston, steel, or other less hazardous materials to prevent lead from entering the food chain.
Name/ designation |
Year of intro |
Country of origin |
Primary cartridge |
Major users |
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Ak 5 | 1985 | Sweden | 5.56x45mm NATO | Sweden |
Ak 5 is the Swedish version of Belgian FN FNC. It is the main service rifle of the Swedish Armed Forces. | ||||
AK-47 | 1947 | Soviet Union | 7.62x39mm | Russia, many others |
The simple, easy to manufacture AK-47 was one of the earliest designs for an assault rifle. Once designed and distributed by the Soviet Union for use by the Warsaw Pact nations, it has become the most widespread, most copied assault rifle design in the world. |
A
B
- Benelli Cordoba
- Benelli Legacy
- Benelli M1 Super 90
- Benelli M2 Field
- Benelli M3 Super 90
- Benelli M4 Super 90 / Benelli M1014
- Benelli M4 Tactical
- Benelli Montefeltro
- Benelli Nova
- Benelli Super Black Eagle II
- Benelli Supernova
- Benelli Ultra Lite
- Benelli Vinci
- Beretta 1201FP
- Beretta 682
- Beretta AL391
- Beretta Silver Pigeon
- Beretta Xtrema 2
- Browning Auto-5
- Browning Citori
- Browning Superposed
C
F
H
- Heckler & Koch FABARM FP6
- High Standard Flite King
- High Standard Model 10
- H&R Ultraslug Hunter
- HK CAWS
- HK FP6
I
K
L
M
- M1897 trenchgun
- M1912 trenchgun
- MAG-7
- Marlin Model 55
- Mossberg 88
- Mossberg 500
- Mossberg 590
- Mossberg Maverick
- Mossberg 835 Ulti-Mag
- Mossberg 930 Autoloader
- Mossberg 935 Magnum
N
P
R
- Remington 11-87
- Remington 870
- Remington 887
- Remington 1100
- Remington Model 11
- Remington Model 31
- Remington Spartan 100
- Remington Spartan 310
- RMB-93
- Ruger Gold Label
- Rizzini
S
- Saiga-12
- Smith & Wesson 916
- Smith & Wesson 3000
- Sjögren shotgun
- Spas 12
- Stoeger Coach Gun
- Stoeger Condor
- Stoeger Double Defense
- Stoeger Model 2000
- Stoeger P350
- Stoeger Uplander
T
U
V
W
- WesternField M5500
- Winchester Model 1897
- Winchester Model 1887/1901
- Winchester Model 1912
- Winchester Model 21
- Winchester Super X3
- Winchester Super X Pump
- Winchester 1200 (W1200)
- Winchester 101 XTR
- Winchester 800
- Winter SWATriplex-18