| Defense
Contractors |
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| Alliant
Tech Systems |
Fabrique
Nationale
(FN) |
Oto
Melara |
| BAE
Systems/United Defense |
General
Dynamics |
Raytheon |
| Boeing |
Knight
Armament |
Ringfeder |
| Dillon
Aero |
Lockheed
Martin |
U.S.
Ordnance |
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| Manufacturers/Customizers |
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| Accuracy
International |
Kahr
Arms |
Peerless
Handcuffs |
| Alexander
Arms |
Marvel
Precision |
Savage
Arms |
| ArmaLite |
McMillan
Rifle |
Sig
Arms |
| DPMS |
North
American Arms |
SOG
knives |
| FN USA/FN
Herstal |
Olympic
Arms |
Vang Comp
Systems |
| Glock |
ParaOrdnance |
Yost/Bonitz |
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| Foreign
Militaries |
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| Belgian
Air Force |
Italian
Navy |
Royal
Netherlands Air Force |
| French Air
Force |
Norwegian
Air Force |
Singapore
Air Force |
| Finnish
Air Force |
Portuguese
Air force |
Swiss Air
Force |
| Israeli
Special Forces/Air Force |
Royal
Canadian Military |
U.K.
Ministry of Defense |
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| U.S.
Military and Federal Agencies |
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| Dept of
Homeland Security |
U.S.
Customs |
U.S.
Department of State |
| F. B. I.
Academy |
U.S.
Marshalls (Air) |
U.S.
Treasury |
| Federal
Bureau of Prisons |
U.S.
Postal Inspection |
U.S.
Military: Army, Air Force, |
| Federal
Protection Services |
U.S.
Secret Service |
Coast
Guard, Navy, Marines |
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| U.S. Military Weapons Systems approved for
Mil-Comm lubricants use: |
| U.S.
Air Force |
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| M61A1 - (20 MM, 6 barrel Gatling guns) on all F-14, F-15,
F-16 and FA-18 jets |
| GAU-2C - (7.62 MM Gatling guns) on all Attack and
Pilot rescue helicopters |
| GAU-19 - (50 Cal. 3 barrel Gatling guns) on "Black
hawk" helicopters |
| ALS and UALS Ammunition Loading Systems and feed
chutes on 20 MM gunsCoast Guard, Navy,
Marines |
| MAU-12 - Aircraft bomb racks and missile
launchers |
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| U.S.
Navy (NavSea) and Coast Guard |
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| Mark 38 - (25 MM Chain guns and mounts), common on Cutters
and ships |
| Mark 75 - (76 MM anti-aircraft and close in), high cyclic
cannon |
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| U.S.
Navy (NavAir) and Marine Corps |
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| All medium caliber machine and Gatling guns,
effective January 15, 2002 |
| M61A1 & A2 - Gatling guns aboard F-14 and FA-18
jets effective September 2003 |
| M-2 - (50 cal. light weight) machine gun (Infantry
and other wide use) |
| M-197 - (20 MM, 3 barrel) Gatling gun (Helicopters
and light armored vehicles) |
| GAU-17 - (7.62 MM, 6 barrel) Gatling guns (Assault
boats and helicopters) |
| M-240 - (7.62 MM, single barrel, light) machine gun
(many uses) |
| M-60 - (7.62 MM, single barrel, light) machine
gun |
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| U.S.
Army |
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| M3P - (50 Cal. heavy) machine gun aboard "Avenger"
air defense vehicle |
| M-134 - (7.62 MM, 6 barrel) Gatling gun on attack and
rescue helicopters |
| Mark-19 - (40 MM) grenade launcher, pending
manuals publication changes |
| Missiles - Javelin, Sidewinder and AIM-9X launch and
guidance assemblies |
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| U.S. Combined Security Forces (Authorized for
Afghanistan, Kuwait, Iraq) |
Special authorization to use TW25BŪ on all small arms
and medium calibers (M-9 Beretta Pistols, M-16 &
variants rifles, light machine guns, M-203 launchers and
other infantry and light armor
weapons) |