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Text of Regulations
California Code of Regulations Title 11, Division 5 Chapter 39 Assault Weapons and Large-Capacity Magazines Article 4. Large-Capacity Magazine Permits § 5480. Requirements for Large-Capacity Magazine Permits Pursuant to Penal Code Section 32315. (a) This article applies to Penal Code section 32315, which permits for the out-of-state importation and exportation of large-capacity magazines as defined in Penal Code section 16740. Importation and exportation includes the transportation of magazines as necessary to complete a transfer to or from an out-of-state source. (b) No large-capacity magazine permit shall be issued to any person who fails to establish “good cause” for issuance of the permit, and that the permit would not endanger public safety. “Good cause” shall be established by the following: (1) A statement from the applicant that a large-capacity magazine marketplace exists for their dealership; and (2) Compliance with The Dangerous Weapons Control Law comprised of the provisions listed in Penal Code section 16580 relative to large-capacity magazines and record keeping requirements specified in section 5483 of these regulations. (c) Large-capacity magazine permit applications shall be filed on DOJ form Form, BOF 050, Large-Capacity Magazine Permit Application (Rev. 1/2012 12/2016), which is hereby incorporated by reference. This form which requires the following information: California Firearms Dealership (CFD) number; dealership name; dealership mailing address; statement of good cause; dealership licensee’s printed name; signature of dealership licensees; and date. (d) A dealership with multiple locations must obtain a separate large-capacity magazine permit for each location. (e) A large-capacity magazine permit will automatically transfer when an existing dealer relocates to a different physical store location(s) and notifies the DOJ prior to making the move. -
Thompson Brochure 9Th Edition.Indd
9th Edition Own A Piece Of American History Thompson Submachine Gun General John T. Thompson, a graduate of West Point, began his research in 1915 for an automatic weapon to supply the American military. World War I was dragging on and casualties were mounting. Having served in the U.S. Army’s ordnance supplies and logistics, General Thompson understood that greater fi repower was needed to end the war. Thompson was driven to create a lightweight, fully automatic fi rearm that would be effective against the contemporary machine gun. His idea was “a one-man, hand held machine gun. A trench broom!” The fi rst shipment of Thompson prototypes arrived on the dock in New York for shipment to Europe on November 11, 1918 the day that the War ended. In 1919, Thompson directed Auto-Ordnance to modify the gun for nonmilitary use. The gun, classifi ed a “submachine gun” to denote a small, hand-held, fully automatic fi rearm chambered for pistol ammunition, was offi cially named the “Thompson submachine gun” to honor the man most responsible for its creation. With military and police sales low, Auto-Ordnance sold its submachine guns through every legal outlet it could. A Thompson submachine gun could be purchased either by mail order, or from the local hardware or sporting goods store. Trusted Companion for Troops It was, also, in the mid ‘20s that the Thompson submachine gun was adopted for service by an Dillinger’s Choice offi cial military branch of the government. The U.S. Coast Guard issued Thompsons to patrol While Auto-Ordnance was selling the Thompson submachine gun in the open market in the ‘20s, boats along the eastern seaboard. -
Sample Pages
About This Volume Thomas Horan In his dystopian masterpiece Nineteen Eighty-Four, George Orwell deftly weaves political satire, cultural studies, linguistics, and prescient caveats into a haunting narrative replete with unforgettable characters and enduring motifs. Nineteen Eighty-Four is that rare book that transcends a niche genre—in this case, speculative ¿FWLRQ²WRDFKLHYHVHPLQDOVWDWXVZLWKLQERWKSRSXODUFXOWXUHDQG the canon of British and Commonwealth literature. Critical Insights: Nineteen Eighty-FourFRQWH[WXDOL]HV2UZHOO¶V¿QDODQG¿QHVWQRYHO within the author’s multidisciplinary oeuvre, the complex cultural climate of its composition, and the diverse range of critical responses WR WKH WH[W 7KH ¿UVW WKUHH HVVD\V ZKLFK FRPSULVH WKH ³&ULWLFDO Contexts” section of the book, address Nineteen Eighty-Four’s literary and historical importance as well as its ongoing relevance to contemporary readers, providing a foundation for further study and scholarly work. In his essay addressing Nineteen Eighty-Four’s cultural and historical background, Bradley W. Hart traces Orwell’s antiauthoritarian political development through the nineteen thirties and forties, focusing on Orwell’s increasing resistance to both left- DQGULJKWZLQJH[WUHPLVP7KURXJKDFORVHH[DPLQDWLRQRI2UZHOO¶V reaction to British domestic policy during the Second World War, Hart shows how Nineteen Eighty-Four was partially shaped by Orwell’s belief that unquestioning commitment to political ideology alienates people from the core sociopolitical values they espouse. ,Q WKH ³&ULWLFDO /HQV´ FKDSWHU 7RQ\ %XUQV SURYLGHV DQ overview of scholarship that questions the traditional notion that Nineteen Eighty-Four is an anti-utopia. Pointing to utopian possibilities embedded in Orwell’s overtly pessimistic dystopia, %XUQV GHPRQVWUDWHV KRZ 2UZHOO¶V ¿QDO QRYHO FDQ EH XQGHUVWRRG as a forerunner of the critical dystopias of the late twentieth and HDUO\WZHQW\¿UVWFHQWXULHVQDUUDWLYHVWKDWFRQFOXGHZLWKVXI¿FLHQW vii ambiguity to allow for the possibility, however remote, of social renewal. -
Sierra Leone Country Report
SALW Guide Global distribution and visual identification Sierra Leone Country report https://salw-guide.bicc.de Weapons Distribution SALW Guide Weapons Distribution The following list shows the weapons which can be found in Sierra Leone and whether there is data on who holds these weapons: AK-47 / AKM G MP PPSH 41 U AK-74 U RPD G Carl Gustav recoilless rifle G RPG 7 G DShk G RPK G FN FAL G Simonov SKS G FN Herstal FN MAG G Sterling MP L2A3 G FN High Power U Strela (SA-7 / SA-14) G Lee-Enfield SMLE U Tokarev TT-30/TT-33 U Makarov PM U Explanation of symbols Country of origin Licensed production Production without a licence G Government: Sources indicate that this type of weapon is held by Governmental agencies. N Non-Government: Sources indicate that this type of weapon is held by non-Governmental armed groups. U Unspecified: Sources indicate that this type of weapon is found in the country, but do not specify whether it is held by Governmental agencies or non-Governmental armed groups. It is entirely possible to have a combination of tags beside each country. For example, if country X is tagged with a G and a U, it means that at least one source of data identifies Governmental agencies as holders of weapon type Y, and at least one other source confirms the presence of the weapon in country X without specifying who holds it. Note: This application is a living, non-comprehensive database, relying to a great extent on active contributions (provision and/or validation of data and information) by either SALW experts from the military and international renowned think tanks or by national and regional focal points of small arms control entities. -
Large Capacity Ammunition Magazines Are the Common Thread Running Through Most Mass Shootings in the United States
Large capacity ammunition magazines are the common thread running through most mass shootings in the United States. Since 1980, there have been at least 84 mass shootings (three or more fatalities) where the shooter used large capacity ammunition magazines Large containing more than 10 rounds. A total of 788 people were killed in these shootings, and 1,153 capacity were wounded. This number is likely a significant undercount of actual incidents as there is no consistent collection or reporting on this ammunition data. Even in many high-profile shootings, information on magazine capacity is neither released nor reported. magazines The Violence Policy Center has compiled this list of incidents by analyzing news reports and follow-up investigative reports on mass shootings. Only shootings in which there is specific information that large capacity magazines were used are included. Columbine shooter armed with Intratec TEC-DC9 assault pistol equipped with high-capacity ammunition magazine Large Capacity Casualties Firearm(s) Ammunition Magazine(S) San Jose Valley San Jose, CA May 26, 2021 10 dead (including 3 9mm semiautomatic 11 12-round magazines Transportation Shooter: Samuel shooter) pistols 15-round magazines Authority James Cassidy King Boulder, CO March 22, 2021 Large capacity Sturm, Ruger AR-556 Soopers Shooter (alleged): 10 dead magazine, at least 16 assault pistol grocery Ahmad Al Aliwi rounds store Alissa Indianapolis, IN ▪ 9mm semiautomatic January 24, 2021 6 dead pistol Shooter (alleged): 30-round magazine Adams Street 1 wounded -
Equipment Performance Report: 1999 Autoloading Pistols
National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center Equipment Performance Report: 1999 Autoloading Pistols National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs National Institute of Justice Equipment Performance Report: 1999 Autoloading Pistols May 2000 NCJ 180751 Prepared by: Alex Sundstrom, Equipment Testing Technician Published by: National Institute of Justice National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center Lance Miller, Testing Manager National Institute of Justice Julie E. Samuels Acting Director Office of Science and Technology David G. Boyd Director Wendy Howe Program Manager, Standards and Testing The National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center is supported by Cooperative Agreement #96–MU–MU–K011 awarded by the U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice. Analyses of test results do not represent product approval or endorsement by the National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice; the National Institute of Standards and Technology, U.S. Department of Commerce; or Aspen Systems Corporation. The National Institute of Justice is a component of the Office of Justice Programs, which also includes the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, and Office for Victims of Crime. Equipment Performance Report: 1999 Autoloading Pistols Table of Contents About the National Institute of Justice............................................................................................v -
KFG Catalog 6Th Edition 2020-Revised.Indd
FULL PRODUCT CATALOG SIXTH EDITION TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE A Letter from the Owner: Justin Moon For 25 years, Kahr Firearms Group has been dedicated to the art of producing exceptional American made firearms. Beginning with the original K9 pistol in 1995, Kahr has focused on providing American shooters with accurate, durable, reliable, and fun firearms. The exercise of our fundamental freedom to Keep and Bear Arms is near and dear to all of the staff at Kahr Firearms Group. This has driven Kahr’s efforts to provide Americans with safe, high quality firearms that allow enjoyment of that freedom in varied and exciting ways. From Kahr Firearms comes a range of practical, concealable pistols. From Magnum Research we offer guns with unrivaled power and precision. From Auto-Ordnance we created a range of historical firearms honoring our nation’s history. Our family of brands truly has a gun for every shooter. Kahr Firearms Group exists to ensure Americans can fully exercise their fundamental liberty enshrined in the Second Amendment, and enjoy themselves while doing so! In recent years Kahr has expressed its devotion to the Second Amendment rights by relocating its operations away from states that have violated citizens liberties, to our new home in Greeley, Pennsylvania. In this location Kahr will continue to innovate and provide customers with quality firearms. Rest assured the future is bright for Kahr and for Kahr owners! As the founder and owner of Kahr Firearms Group, I want to personally thank our customers for 25 years of patronage and support! Without Kahr gun owners, we would not be able to continue providing accurate and reliable products. -
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Kahr Semi-Auto Double Action Only (DAO) Pistols
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Kahr Semi-Auto Double Action Only (DAO) Pistols S SERIES WARNING! READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL BEFORE REMOVING THIS FIREARM FROM ITS PACKAGE. THIS PISTOL WILL FIRE IF THE TRIGGER IS PULLED! IT SHOULD BE CONSIDERED LOADED AND READY TO FIRE UNTIL THE MAGAZINE HAS BEEN REMOVED AND THE CHAMBER HAS BEEN CHECKED TO VERIFY THAT THE FIREARM IS UNLOADED. BE SURE TO READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND ALL “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” SHOWN IN RED TYPE. DISCHARGING FIREARMS IN POORLY VENTILATED AREAS, CLEANING FIREARMS, OR HANDLING AMMUNITION MAY RESULT IN EXPOSURE TO LEAD OR OTHER SUBSTANCES KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS, REPRODUCTIVE HARM, AND OTHER SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY. HAVE ADEQUATE VENTILA- TION AT ALL TIMES. WASH HANDS THOROUGHLY AFTER EXPOSURE. Kahr Arms Parts & Accessories Ordering FAX: 508-795-7046 Secure Internet ordering for parts & accessories: www.kahr.com Contents Page GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ............................... 2 Always assume that the KAHR® Pistol or any GENERAL DESCRIPTION ................................. 3 other firearm is loaded and capable of being PRIMARY FEATURES ................................... 3 discharged until you, the handler, have per- TECHNICAL DATA / STANDARD EQUIPMENT . .4 sonally verified the fact. Until the magazine is PARTS LISTING ........................................ 4 removed and you have inspected the cham- PARTS SCHEMATIC ..................................... 5 ber and completed the unloading procedure HOW THE KAHR PISTOL FUNCTIONS ...................... 6 SIGHTS & SIGHT ADJUSTMENT ........................... 7 as presented on page 9, the firearm must be LOADING & FIRING ..................................... 8 considered loaded and capable of being fired. UNLOADING .......................................... 9 Never transport a loaded firearm. DISMANTLING & REASSEMBLY ........................... 9 To reduce the possibility of an accidental dis- MAGAZINE DISASSEMBLY, MAINTENANCE & REASSEMBLY .. -
GSG-MP40 Instruction Manual
GSGGSG----MP40MP40 Instruction Manual Page 1 Table of Content Chapter Page History of the MP40 D-01 03 Product Description D-02 04-05 General Instructions / Safety Regulations D-03 06 Technical Data of the GSG-MP40 Carbine D-04 07 Technical Data of the GSG-MP40 Pistol D-05 08 Main Parts / Assembly Groups of the GSG-MP40 Carbine D-06 09 Main Parts / Assembly Groups of the GSG-MP40 Pistol D-07 10 Safety Arrangement D-08 11 Transporting the Gun D-09 12 Handling the Gun D-10 12 General D-11 12 Ammunition D-12 12 Loading the Magazine D-13 13 Loading the Gun (ready for firing) D-14 14 Firing D-15 15 Reloading during Firing D-16 16-17 Unloading the Gun (Magazine not empty) D-17 18 Unloading the Gun (Magazine empty) D-18 19 Decocking the Rifle D-19 20 Setting the Rear Sight D-20 21 Exchange the Front Sights D-21 22 Maintenance of the Gun D-22 23 Disassemble of the Gun D-23 23 Cleaning the Breech System D-24 25 Fold up the Buttstock D-25 26 Adjust Trigger Pull Weight D-26 27 Care of the Gun D-27 28 Trouble Shooting, Fault Removal D-28 28 Servicing D-29 29 Safekeeping and Storage of the Gun D-30 30 Shipping the Gun D-31 30 Accessories D-32 31 Disposal D-33 31 Spare-Parts List D-34 31 Page 2 D-01: History of the MP40 The MP 40 (MP designates Maschinenpistole.) was a submachine gun developed in Nazi Germany and used extensively by Fallschirmjäger (paratroopers), platoon and squad leaders, and other troops during World War II. -
North Korean Army
DECLASS IFIE ,< <. RESTRICTED By ~ 1 • i3 AC of s G-2 ··" I I (.. ;;,- GHQ ' \ - Far East Command 53 ---~ -- GENERAL HEADQUARTERS FAR EAST COMMAND MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SECTION. GENERAL STAFF UNIFORM, INSIGNIA, EQUIPMENT NORTH KOREAN ARMY AUGUST 1950 North Korean Army. Far East Command . Aug 50 . This Document IS A HOLDING OF THE ARCHIVES SECTION LIBRARY SERVICES FORT LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS DOCUMENT NO. H- 17245 COPY NO. _1_ !)fl-. R 6 1951 RESTRICTED GENERAL HEADQUA•RTERS FAR EAST COMMAND MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SECTION, GENERAL STAFF UNIFORM, INSIGNIA, EQUIPMENT NORTH KOREAN ARMY AUGUST 1950 RESTRICTED General Headquarters Far East Command August 1950 T his Handbook has been prepared to provide United States military Fersonnel of all grades and arms with a fairly detailed picture of the North Korean Army in terms of its uniform, insignia, weapons, and equipment. Also included, for your ready reference, are plates showing the insignia used by the Republic of Korea Armed 1:orces (Appendix A). I t is intended to keep this handbook up to date with necessary revisions and corrections as further information becomes available; therefore, in order that this may be facilitated, it is requested that all suggestions for changes or additions be communicated to the Military Intelligence Section, General Headquarters, Far East Com mand. APO 500. Reproduction is by Publication, Drafting and Mapping Section, Theater Intelligence Division, G-2 GHQ FEC. BY COMMAND OF GENERAL MacARTHUR EDWARD M. ALMOND Major General, GSC Chief of Staff OFFICIAL: C. A. WILLOUGHBY Major General, GSC Ass't Chief of Staff, G-2 CO.NTENTS Page SECTION I. INSIGNIA . l A. -
Product Catalog
® PRODUCT CATALOG SECOND EDITION ® “A well-regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.” - United States Constitution Bill of Rights 2nd Amendment - Made with Pride in the U.S.A. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS KAHR ARMS THOMPSON / AUTO-ORDNANCE MAGNUM RESEARCH GEN2 Premium 4 Thompson & Auto-Ordnance History 21 Magnum Research 34 GEN2 TP Models 5 Thompson Long Gun 22 History of Magnum Research 35 GEN2 P Models 6 Tommy Gun Gold & Hard Chrome 23 Desert Eagle XIX 36 GEN2 Key Features 7 Thompson Long Gun T150D 24 Desert Eagle XIX IWI 41 Premium Series 8 Thompson Long Gun “Commando” 25 Baby Desert Eagle III Polymer 42 T Models 9 Thompson M1 Short Barrel Rifles 26 Baby Desert Eagle III Steel 44 P Models 10 Short Barrel Rifles 27 Baby Desert Eagle III Features 45 K Models 11 Thompson Pistol 28 Desert Eagle 1911 46 PM Models 12 Thompson 1911 Stainless 29 Desert Eagle 1911 Stainless 48 MK Models 13 Thompson 100th Anniversary 30 BFR Short Cylinder Models 50 Value Series 14 Auto-Ordnance 1911 31 BFR Long Cylinder Models 52 CT Models 15 Auto-Ordnance M1 Carbines 32 Magnum Lite 54 CW Models 16 M1 Carbines Spec 33 Magnum Lite .22LR 55 CM Models 17 Magnum Lite Pistol 57 Distributor Exclusive 18 Magnum Lite .22 Win Mag 58 Distributor Exclusive CW 19 Mountain Eagle Center Fire Rifle 59 Distributor Exclusive CM 20 Custom Guns 61 ONLINE SHOP Kahr: Parts, Accessories and Wear 62 Thompson / Auto-Ordnance: Parts, Accessories and Wear 64 Magnum Research: Parts, Accessories and Wear 66 3 KAHR ARMS ACCURATE PREMIUM 4 GEN2 PREMIUM SERIES MODELS GEN2 TP TP45 TP45R436RD TP9 TP90R936RD .45 ACP 7+1ROUND NEW 9 MM 8+1ROUND NEW Barrel: 6.0” Barrel: 6.0” Length O/A: 9.0” Length O/A: 8.8” PREMIUM SERIES Height: 5.6” Height: 5.2” Slide Width: 1.00” Slide Width: 0.9” Weight: 24.0 oz., Magazine 2.4 oz. -
2021 Ag Request Legislation Limits on High-Capacity Magazines
2021 AG REQUEST LEGISLATION LIMITS ON HIGH-CAPACITY MAGAZINES Key Support: Problem: • Alliance for Gun In 32 seconds, a 24-year-old armed with a 100-round double-drum magazine and Responsibility an AR-15-type firearm killed or injured 36 people in a Dayton, Ohio nightclub. • City of Seattle This was just one day after a mass shooting at an El Paso Walmart, where a white • Everytown for Gun Safety nationalist armed with multiple high-capacity magazines killed or injured 46 people, • Faith Action Network • Foundation for Healthy including children. Generations These high-capacity magazines – including that same 100-round double-drum • Governor’s Office magazine used in Dayton – are legal in Washington state. • Grandmothers Against Gun Violence • King County Since 1980, high-capacity magazines have been involved • Providence St. Joseph Health 762 in at least 81 mass shootings [see back for more info], • Seattle Police Chief K FATALITIES resulting in 762 fatalities and 1,154 persons injured.1 • Seattle Police Department E Y • Snohomish County • An analysis of mass shootings from 2009 to 2017 revealed that 58 Prosecutor S T percent involved high-capacity magazines, resulting in twice as many • Washington Association A for Substance Abuse and T fatalities and 1,400% more injuries per incident compared to those that S Violence Prevention did not involve high-capacity magazines.2 • Washington State Medical Association • In many cases3, mass killers have been disarmed only when forced to reload.4 Prime Sponsors: Sen. Liias: D Rep. Valdez: D Solution: Office Contacts: Washington must prioritize public safety and limit high-capacity magazines.