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Was (wer) ist M40 rifle - definition


M40 rifle         
  • M40A6
  • Snipers utilize a M40A5 with tripod and [[suppressor]] while training at the [[Mountain Warfare Training Center]]
SNIPER RIFLE
M-40A1 Sniper Rifle; M-40A3; M40A1; M40A3; M40 (rifle); M40 sniper rifle; M40A1 sniper rifle; M40A5
The M40 rifle is a bolt-action sniper rifle used by the United States Marine Corps. It has had four variants: the M40, M40A1, M40A3, and M40A5.
Minie rifle         
  • Various types of [[Minié ball]]s
  • Training with the Minié rifle during the [[American Civil War]], 1863. The caption reads: ''"Teaching the [[negro]] recruits the use of the Minié rifle"''
  • French soldier stands with M1842T Minié rifle
  • Harpers Ferry]], West Virginia
  • In the Minié rifle a countersunk [[ramrod]] was necessary to force the ball without damaging its shape
  • The large, heavy bullet of the Minié rifle could cause devastating wounds
19TH CENTURY FRENCH SERVICE RIFLE
Minie rifle; Minie Rifle
·- A rifle adapted to minie balls.
Drill purpose rifle         
  •  The L103A2 - a drill purpose version of the L98A2
  • Parris-Dunn U.S. Training Rifle Mk1 Navy
RIFLE ALTERED TO REMOVE ITS ABILITY TO FIRE, USED FOR DRILLS, TRAINING, OR EXHIBITION
Dummy rifle; Dummy training rifle; Drill Purpose Rifle; Parade rifle
A drill purpose rifle (aka: parade rifle) is a rifle which has been altered so that it can no longer be fired. This is generally undertaken by either removing the firing pin or leading the barrel.