Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q7089035> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 27 of
27
with 100 triples per page.
- Q7089035 subject Q15142387.
- Q7089035 subject Q6817384.
- Q7089035 abstract "The OA-93 is an AR-15 derivative pistol manufactured by Olympic Arms that was chambered in 5.56 NATO and 7.62×39. Lacking a buttstock or buffer tube, the OA-93 disperses recoil through a specially designed flat top upper receiver similar to the Armalite AR-18.The passage of the 1994 Crime Bill however required Olympic Arms to perform modifications to the basic design to continue selling them. The first revision to the OA-93 was the OA-96 in which a 30-round ammunition well is pinned and welded in place as such it cannot be detached. In addition, the OA-96 has a button in the rear which opens the upper receiver and can then be loaded via stripper clips.This was followed two years later by the OA-98 which used a detachable magazine but the body was skeletonized to reduce the weight below the 50 ounce restriction to allow the OA-98 to have one more feature to be compliant with the 1994 Crime Bill.A piston driven carbine based on the pistol was made in 1993 and after the expiration of the Federal Assault Weapons Ban from 2004 to 2007.".
- Q7089035 type Q1907525.
- Q7089035 weight "2023.056".
- Q7089035 wikiPageExternalLink manual_olyarms_oa.pdf.
- Q7089035 wikiPageExternalLink www.olyarms.com.
- Q7089035 wikiPageWikiLink Q1073847.
- Q7089035 wikiPageWikiLink Q15142387.
- Q7089035 wikiPageWikiLink Q1907525.
- Q7089035 wikiPageWikiLink Q4045732.
- Q7089035 wikiPageWikiLink Q5440014.
- Q7089035 wikiPageWikiLink Q676855.
- Q7089035 wikiPageWikiLink Q6817384.
- Q7089035 wikiPageWikiLink Q909380.
- Q7089035 name "Olympic Arms OA-93".
- Q7089035 type "pistol".
- Q7089035 weight "4.46".
- Q7089035 type Product.
- Q7089035 type Device.
- Q7089035 type Weapon.
- Q7089035 type Thing.
- Q7089035 type Q728.
- Q7089035 comment "The OA-93 is an AR-15 derivative pistol manufactured by Olympic Arms that was chambered in 5.56 NATO and 7.62×39. Lacking a buttstock or buffer tube, the OA-93 disperses recoil through a specially designed flat top upper receiver similar to the Armalite AR-18.The passage of the 1994 Crime Bill however required Olympic Arms to perform modifications to the basic design to continue selling them.".
- Q7089035 label "Olympic Arms OA-93".
- Q7089035 homepage www.olyarms.com.
- Q7089035 name "Olympic Arms OA-93".