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CIRCA 1966 - The Cocking and Feding phases of the Cycle of Functioning of the XM16E1 Rifle of the U.S. Army are explained.
CIRCA 1966 - The Unlocking phase of the Cycle of Functioning of the XM16E1 Rifle of the U.S. Army is explained.
CIRCA 1943 - A gas-operated Japanese machine gun is partially opened, so the viewer can see how it works.
CIRCA 1966 - The action spring guide of the XM16E1 Rifle of the U.S. Army is described.
CIRCA 1966 - The Chambering and Locking phases of the Cycle of Functioning of the XM16E1 Rifle of the U.S. Army are explained.
CIRCA 1920s - The functioning of the slide in the Browning Automatic Rifle is demonstrated for training the U.S. Army in 1925.
CIRCA 1963 - Venezuela's representative to the OAS shares the discovery that stockpiled armaments in the nation were made in Cuba.

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CIRCA 1966 - Features of the straight-line design of the XM16E1 Rifle of the U.S. Army.

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