carbines in A Sentence

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    Carbines"Vepr": the advantages of weapons.

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    This carbine was made in 1949.

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    How to choose an optical sight for a carbine?

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    Czech paratrooper with the CZ 805 BREN A2 carbine.

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    Tristan Bolden|Caption: Czech paratrooper with the CZ 805 BREN A2 carbine.

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    The self-loading smooth-bore carbine under the name"Saiga-12" has been produced since 1997.

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    Carbines, many revolvers and hundreds of cartridges were captured by non-Perse warriors as trophies.

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    The turning point in the fate of the Saiga family Carbines was the"dashing nineties".

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    The French musket balls were probably fired by Carbines- short-barrelled muskets carried by mounted troops.

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    This carbine is well known to every hunter and is in great demand among the population.

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    When they arrived bearing pistols, riot guns, and Carbines, roughly 100 students retreated indoors to safety.

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    In this photo, for example, the Apache warrior is depicted with the Evans carbine- the most multi-loaded carbine in US history.

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    In October, 2017, the Army began the process to acquire around 7 lakh rifles, 44,000 light machine guns(LMGs) and nearly 44,600 Carbines.

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    The assembly of this sample was carried out on the principle of the Colt M4 carbine(Colt), and Ernst Mach constructed this model.

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    In this they are not only using hate speech about Uttarakhand but also using dance revolvers and a carbine in their hands.

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    El Tigre Carbines often appear in photographs of the Spanish Civil War, usually in the hands of Militia, Police or rear echelon forces.

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    But according to a government press release, the plant, inaugurated in 2007, began production of Carbines, rifles, and INSAS machine guns in late 2010.

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    Hunting carbine"Saiga" began its history over thirty years ago, when numerous herds of saigas trampled the fields of Kazakhstan, causing significant damage to agriculture.

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    The Nerxes had at their disposal 45-50 firearms, including hunting shotguns, revolvers, ancient muskets and Winchester Carbines, which they again mined in settlements from settlers.

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    By the way, the production of Carbines in 1895, the factory in oviedo lasted from 1897 to 1927, and the total number that was released is 90,000 copies.

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    And all with a revolver! since the 1940-ies and later in the 1950-ies and 1960-ies a large number of these Carbines was even exported as surplus in the United States.

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    Initially, it was assumed that the hunting carbine would work with foreign cartridges, and subsequently production of this type of ammunition was established at the Barnaul, Krasnozavodsk and Tula factories.

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    By the way, the Carbines"El tigre" often appear in photos of the civil war period in Spain, but, as a rule, in the hands of the police, the police, or forces logistics.

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    Many Carbines were later sold to latin american police agencies or prisons, which led to the widespread misconception that"El tigre" was made in mexico or in any other country in latin america.

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    Interestingly, the"Saiga 12" in a special version of the"030" is not only used by civilian shooters, but is of particular interest to professionals as a powerful assault weapon(the carbine"18.5 KS-K"- in combat version).

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    Recently, the Army has also finalised one of its biggest procurement plans for infantry modernisation under which a large number of light machine guns, battle Carbines and assault rifles are being purchased at a cost of nearly 40,000 crore.

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    These terrorists, according to the officials, have been thoroughly trained by Pakistan's external snooping agency ISI for carrying out sniper attacks in Kashmir Valley and have been armed with M-4 Carbines, used by the US-led allied forces in Afghanistan.

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    In his typical wry style, Lincoln complained to the Army Chief of Staff Henry Halleck that he“was more afraid of being shot by the accidental discharge of one of[the new recruits'] Carbines or revolvers, than of any attempt on his life.”.

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    Supposedly Morgan started doing this as a result of a shady business deal he financed during the American Civil War that came to be known as the Hall Carbine Affair, the unscrupulous nature of which Morgan purportedly had been ignorant of- he had simply lent one Simon Stevens the $20,000(a little over half a million dollars today) to move forward with the scheme.

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