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  • 11configured pin —   n.    a bottom pin which is designed not to rotate along its long axis, often associated with offcenterline chambers …

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  • 12Heckler & Koch USP — Type Pistol Place of origin …

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  • 13Milkor MGL — MGL A U.S. Marine looks through the M2A1 reflex sight on a newly issued M32 MGL (MGL 140) in Iraq in 2006. Type Grenade launcher …

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  • 14axle — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. shaft, pin. See rotation. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. shaft, arbor, pivot, spindle, axis, pin, gudgeon; see also axis . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. spindle, rod, bar, shaft, axis, arbor …

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  • 15Steyr Mannlicher M1894 — Infobox Weapon name= Mannlicher M1894 caption= origin=flag|Austria Hungary type=Semi automatic pistol is ranged=yes service= used by= wars= designer= design date= manufacturer=FAB. D Armes production date=1894 number= variants= weight= length=… …

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  • 16Daniel Leavitt — William Michael Harnett, The Faithful Colt 1890, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut. Painting of an early American revolver Daniel Leavitt (1813–59) [1] was an early American inventor who with his partner Edwin Wesson patented the first… …

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  • 17AKM — For other uses, see AKM (disambiguation). AKM An AKM manufactured in 1960 Type Assault rifle …

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  • 18M1879 Reichsrevolver — Infobox Weapon name= Reichsrevolver Modell M79 caption=M1897 German Trooper s Revolver origin=Flag|German Empire type= revolver is ranged=yes is UK= service= 1879 1908 used by= German Army wars= WWI designer= design date= manufacturer=V.C.… …

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  • 19OTs-38 Stechkin silent revolver — Type Revolver Place of origin  Russia …

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  • 20pinnate — pin•nate [[t]ˈpɪn eɪt, ɪt[/t]] also pin′nat•ed adj. 1) resembling a feather, as in construction or arrangement; having parts arranged on each side of a common axis: a pinnate branch[/ex] 2) bot (of a leaf) having leaflets or primary divisions… …

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