| 31. | The diopter is an aperture sight component used to assist the aiming of devices, mainly firearms, airguns, and crossbows.
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| 32. | Minors ( younger than 18 ) may not use an airgun with more than 7.5 J pressure for the projectile.
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| 33. | Airguns can not be fully automatic, and there is provision under the NZ Arms Laws to specify " specially dangerous airguns ".
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| 34. | Airguns can not be fully automatic, and there is provision under the NZ Arms Laws to specify " specially dangerous airguns ".
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| 35. | Airguns and airsoft guns are also used, often for cost or safety reasons or because they are subject to less stringent regulation.
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| 36. | The Violent Crime Reduction Act 2006 increased restrictions on the use, possession, sale and manufacture of both airguns and imitation firearms.
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| 37. | In an airgun, the large piston is powered by a spring or compressed air, and the working fluid is atmospheric air.
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| 38. | To allow obturation in airguns, pellets use soft alloys in conjunction with a thin, concave base designed to expand more easily.
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| 39. | Almost the exact opposite was true of airgun shooters in Germany; there, most such shooters were involved in 10 meter competition.
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| 40. | Angered by soldiers who had pursued some chickens into his house, a young man called Zulfiqar Ali fired an airgun at them.
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