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Our Michigan State Flag portrays a man with his right hand raised in peace. His left hand holds a gun to say that although we love peace we stand ready to defend our State our Nation our Rights and Ourselves.

The motto just above the man Tuebor means
I will defend

Michigan Constitution: Article 1, Section 6:
Every person has a right to bear arms for the defense of himself and the state
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The small dish-shaped container on the side or top of a matchlock, wheel-lock, or flintlock firearm used to hold the priming powder charge.
compare items Partition Bullet
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A jacketed bullet with its core divided into two chambers. The first chamber is designed to expand. The rear chamber is held together to provide better penetration.
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A piece of leather or cloth, greased and placed around the bullet (round ball) before using the ram rod to push it down the barrel of a muzzle loader to its final seat on the powder charge. Also a piece of paper wrapped around a lead bullet to prevent leading of the barrel or improve the gas seal. Also a piece of cloth used to clean the bore of a firearm.
compare items Patch Box
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A covered compartment in the butt stock of a muzzle-loading rifle used to carry patches or other small items.
compare items Percussion Cap
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A small metal explosive-filled cup that is placed over the nipple of a percussion firearm.
compare items Pistol
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See handgun.
compare items Point of Aim
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The place or point on a target that intersects the straight line generated by the alignment of the front and rear sights of a firearm.
compare items Point of Impact
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The point at which a projectile hits the target.
compare items Pressure
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The force developed by the expanding gases generated by the combustion of the propellant and exerted against the cartridge case, base of the bullet, chamber and bolt face.
compare items Pressure Barrel
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A heavy-walled barrel fitted with instrumentation to measure pressure.
compare items Primer
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The ignition component of a cartridge.
compare items Proof Mark
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A stamp applied to a firearm after it has passed a proof test.
compare items Proof Test
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The firing of a deliberate overload to test the strength of a firearm barrel and/or action.
compare items Pump Action
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This action uses manual action on a moveable forearm, parallel to the barrel. Sliding the firearm to the rear opens the action and empties the breech or chamber by extracting and ejecting the empty cartridge case. Sliding the forearm forward loads a new cartridge into the chamber and locks the action for firing. Also called slide action.
 
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