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  • ...d AR-15 style rifles under license of Colt. Now known as Colt Canada after Colt's 2005 acquisition of the company.]] ...llion. After being acquired by Colt, the company has since been known as [[Colt Canada]].
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  • ...Trooper" featuring a Centurion Arms M-Lok capable free-floated forend.|The Colt LE6920-R "M4 Trooper" featuring a Centurion Arms M-Lok capable free-floated ...of the long-running [[Colt 6920|Colt 6920 series]] of non-military M4-type rifles. The major feature of this model is the [[Centurion Arms]] [[M-Lok]]-capabl
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  • '''Centurion Arms LLC''' is an American maker of [[AR-15]] rifles, a series of rail systems such as their in-house "CMR" rails, as well as M- ...hips outside of their own retail efforts. For example, the [[Colt LE6920-R|Colt LE6920-R "M4 Trooper"]] features one of their C4 M-Lok capable free-floatin
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  • ...g-running commercial M4-style rifle made by [[Colt's Manufacturing Company|Colt]]]] ...'Colt LE6920 "M4 Trooper"''' is a long-running [[AR-15]] variant made by [[Colt's Manufacturing Company]]. It is essentially the closest commercial variant
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  • [[File:Colt LE6920 M4 Carbine Firearm Wiki.jpg|frame|right|The Colt LE6920, largely a civilian cousin of the M4 Carbine, though with a slightly ...nd there are quite a few models in the 6920 series. Fundamentally, they're Colt's non-military variations of the [[M4 Carbine]], though the OEM1 and OEM2 v
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  • ...g the name of the rifle from XM5 to XM7 to avoid a trademark conflict with Colt's M5 carbine. ...hange the name of the XM5 to "XM7" in order to avoid trademark issues with Colt's M5 Carbine, according to [https://www.armytimes.com/news/your-army/2023/0
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  • ...1911 style pistol, chambered in [[.45 ACP]]. All stainless version of the Colt Gold Cup, fitted with Micro rear sights. Other variants listed below: === Rifles ===
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  • ...receiver (lacking raised boss around magazine release button) and original Colt 20-round magazine.]] ...the '''[[Colt AR-15]] and [[M16 rifle]]''' family of weapons produced by [[Colt's Manufacturing Company]]. Weapons patterned on the original '''[[ArmaLite
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  • ...ion. Many (but not all) NATO countries subsequently developed or purchased rifles that would accept this type of magazine. The standard was never ''officiall *[[Colt M16]]
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  • ...are available for using the .380 pistol cartridge in .35-caliber Remington rifles, and he would confidently announce that the slug had been shot from a .35 R
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  • ...ore. The names "AR-10" and "AR-15" are actually trademarks of ArmaLite and Colt respectively, but the terms have become essentially ubiquitous in describin === Cartridges that won't feed but which are used in rifles where the receiver functions as a trigger group ===
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  • ...80 || Canada || George Brown, Premier of Canada West || George Bennett || "Colt revolver" || ...|| Khalid Islambouli and other co-conspirators || Egyptian-issue [[AK-47]] rifles || One gun used in the assassination had "In the name of Allah the avenger"
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  • ...ible, so 16" appears to be more than enough overall. Still, most stock .22 rifles come with an 18" barrel, so don't worry too much. Any more length is up to == [[.45 Colt]] ==
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