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Benelli is an Italian firearm manufacturer most well known for high quality shotguns used by military, law enforcement and civilians all over the world. Particularly famous is the Benelli M3 12 gauge, used extensively by American SWAT teams. Benelli recently introduced the Benelli M4 Super 90, an unusual gas operated semi-automatic shotgun intended for military use in urban warfare. Benelli may refer to Benelli (firearms), an Italian firearm manufacturer Benelli (motorcycles), an Italian motorcycle manufacturer Giovanni, Cardinal Benelli Category: ...
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The Benelli M3 Super 90 shotgun is a modern firearm. ...
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The Benelli Super 90 M4 also known as the M1014 Combat Shotgun is an Italian-made shotgun manufactured by Benelli Armi S.P.A. It is currently used by the United States Armed Forces as their Joint Service Combat Shotgun. The M4 was developed in Italy by Benelli. ...
Walther P99, a semi-automatic pistol from the late 1990s A semi-automatic firearm is a gun that requires only a trigger pull for each round that is fired, unlike a single-action revolver, a pump-action firearm, a bolt-action firearm, or a lever-action firearm, which require the...
Benelli Armi was founded in 1967 as an offshoot of the Benelli motorcycle factory. The firearms company was acquired by Beretta in 1983. Benelli is an Italian Motorcycle manufacturer. ...
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Most Benelli shotguns utilize a unique inertia operating system developed by Bruno Civolani; it is a simple and reliable design. Recoil operation is a type of locked-breech firearm actions used in automatic firearms. ...
The Benelli Super Black Eagle, a favorite of waterfowlers, was one of the first semi-automatic shotguns capable of firing the 2.75, 3, and 3.5 inch shotgun shells. Benelli shotguns are a favorite of athletes, often appearing in the Olympic Games skeet shooting event. The Benelli Nova (pump action), M1 Super 90, and a customized M2 Field are used by Tom Knapp during his shooting exhibitions wherein he will frequently shoot down several hand-thrown clay targets while they're all still in mid-air, setting a world record in October 2004 when he destroyed 10 such targets with 10 shots in 2.0 seconds, with all the targets still airborne. The five Olympic rings were designed in 1913, adopted in 1914 and debuted at the Games at Antwerp, 1920. ...
Skeet shooting is one of the two major types of competitive shotgun shooting at clay targets (the other is Trap shooting). ...
In the United States, Carolyn McCarthy introduced legislation in the 108th Congress on May 8, 2003 that would ban the M1S90 family of shotguns and any other shotgun that is, "procured for use by the United States military or any Federal law enforcement agency" on the belief that such a shotgun is not suitable for "sporting purposes".[1] Carolyn McCarthy (born January 5, 1944) is an American politician and has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives, representing New Yorks 4th congressional district (map), since 1997. ...
Firearms models (shotguns) The Benelli M1 is a shotgun made by Benelli in the 1980s. ...
The Benelli CB-M2 is a unique submachine gun resulting from a joint venture between Benelli and Fiocci, an ammunition manufacturer. ...
The Benelli M3 Super 90 shotgun is a modern firearm. ...
The Benelli Super 90 M4 also known as the M1014 Combat Shotgun is an Italian-made shotgun manufactured by Benelli Armi S.P.A. It is currently used by the United States Armed Forces as their Joint Service Combat Shotgun. The M4 was developed in Italy by Benelli. ...
The Benelli Nova is a standard pump action shotgun, popular among hunters and defense enthusiasts. ...
References - ^ HR 2038 http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/C?c108:./temp/~c108KHyDob
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