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(isim) karabina (tüfek)

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carbine
A smaller lighter version of an existing rifle with a shortened barrel
one used by mounted soldiers or cavalry
Short barrelled rifle designed for CQB
light automatic rifle
A rifle with a relatively short barrel Any rifle or carbine with a barrel less than 16" long must be registered with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Shotguns with barrels less than 18" long fall into the same category
{i} firearm, gun (also carabine)
A short-barreled rifle
A carbine is a light automatic rifle. a short light rifle (carabine, from carabin ). Light, short-barreled rifle. The first carbines, from the muzzle-loading muskets of the 18th century to the lever-action repeaters of the 19th, were chiefly cavalry weapons or saddle firearms for mounted frontiersmen. During World War II carbine versions of standard bolt-action or semiautomatic infantry rifles were carried by some officers, artillerymen, and other specialists. Carbine versions of modern assault rifles (such as the Russian AK-47 or the U.S. M16 rifle) are intended for close-quarter fighting, partly replacing the submachine gun. Carbine versions of hunting and target rifles are also made
a short-barreled rifle; Hanley's weapon of choice A 30 caliber semi-automatic shoulder weapon, gas-operated with effective range up to 200 yards Length is 36 inches, barrel 18 inches A carbine weighs five pounds including magazine and sling (More info and photo )
A weapon similar to a rifle but much shorter in length
A short, light musket or rifle, esp
(isim) karabina (tüfek)
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