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This weapon that has been fired by decades of Australian soldiers may have been causing damage to their brains.
Canberra, Australia-- Australia's prime minister on Tuesday accused an influential minor political party of trying to "sell Australia's gun laws to the highest bidders" by asking the U.S. gun ...
Australia’s government is giving ammunition to this argument by beginning to confiscate rifles simply because they look scary. The Australian Border Force ordered its citizens to turn in a bolt ...
Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison insisted that foreign lobbyists won’t influence his country’s gun laws, after an investigative report alleged the country’s far-right One Nation ...
Australia’s Prime Minister Scott Morrison insisted that foreign lobbyists won’t influence his country’s gun laws, after an investigative report alleged the country’s far-right One Nation ...
An Australian soldier fires his EF88 Austeyr rifle in Iraq. The F90 is patterned on the F88 platform. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Audrey Ward) Since 1989, the Australian Army has used a domestically ...
In one shipment Munro paid $1,000 for each rifle kit and $2,000 for a pack of pistol slides and frames. Australian news outlets report he, in turn, sold the rifles for $15,000 each and the pistols ...
PARIS, Aug. 4 (UPI) -- Australian troops are getting new assault rifles through a contract with Thales worth nearly $72.9 million. The rifle is the F90, an enhanced version of the Austeyr F88 in ...
CANBERRA, Australia, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- Australia has approved a major upgrade of the army's Australian-built F88 Austeyr rifle to improve its firing capabilities.
The Scottish and Australian rifle teams practiced at Creedmoor yesterday at 800, 900, and 1,000 yards distance. The weather was remarkably fine and the scores of the marksmen were correspondingly ...
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