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Parent topics
- M1 carbine [r]: Second World War rifle, firing a reduced-power .30 caliber cartridge, and issued to personnel that did not need a full-power rifle such as the M1 Garand, but a weapon with more range than a pistol [e]
- Carbine [r]: General term for a lightweight rifle, usually short-barreled and possibly sacrificing muzzle velocity for reducing the weight [e]
- Assault rifle [r]: Add brief definition or description
Subtopics
- Full-automatic (military) [r]: A military weapon, which, as long as its trigger or other actuating mechanism is active, will fire until out of ammunition [e]
- Submachine gun [r]: A firearm that can shoot a pistol cartridge (i.e., less powerful than a rifle cartridge) in full-automatic mode [e]
- Rifle [r]: Primarily a shoulder-filed individual weapon, used for hunting, target shooting, and infantry combat; the term may also apply to larger artillery pieces with rifled barrels that impart stabilizing spin to their projectiles [e]
- Homefront [r]: The non-military actions of a nation at war, including its government, politics, society, economy and culture. [e]
- M2 (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description