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  • ...]] and made by [[Fabrique Nationale]]. It was introduced in 1903 and fired the 9 x 20 mm SR Browning Long cartridge. ...lt Model 1903 Pocket Hammer]] (in .38 ACP), although they are also designs of John Browning. John Browning sold his designs to both companies (and others
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  • {{About|the unguided anti-tank weapon|the Russian guided anti-tank missile|AT-4 Spigot}} ...an AT-4 produces a large back blast, a significant problem when operating the weapon in urban environments.
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  • |origin={{flagcountry|United States}} ...ehicle]]s, [[watercraft]], and [[helicopter]]s at {{convert|1000|m|yd|0}}. The project was canceled in 2007.<ref name=GSM307/>
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  • {{about|the submachine gun|the electronic band|Kpist (band)}} ..."coffin" and 71-round drum (applies only to the first production m/45 with the removable magazine support)
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  • ...ns">[http://www13.plala.or.jp/aconit/e-nerima_soubi.html "Exhibision (sic) of Equipments".] Retrieved on July 29, 2008.</ref> ...gunner and loader), but may be used by a single operator at a reduced rate of fire.
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  • |origin={{flagcountry|United States}} ...ghter jets such as the [[AV-8B Harrier II]], airborne [[gunship]]s such as the [[Lockheed AC-130]], and land-based fighting vehicles.
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  • ...of|first=John W. (II)|last=Chambers|publisher=HighBeam Research Inc.|work=The Oxford Companion to American Military History|year=2000|accessdate=2009-11- ...d disease, and to show how futile war is.<ref>Paul Wahl and Don Toppel, '''The Gatling Gun''', Arco Publishing, 1971.</ref>
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  • |used_by= United States Marine Corps ...-barreled electric [[Gatling gun]] developed primarily for use by [[United States Army]] [[military helicopter|helicopter]] [[gunship]]s.
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  • {{redirect|M242|the Israeli Jeep derivative|AIL Storm#Storm II}} | origin = [[United States]]
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  • :''This article is about the .50 caliber M2 machine gun. For the .30-06 M2 machine gun, see [[M1919 Browning machine gun]].'' |origin= {{flag|United States}}
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  • |origin= [[United States]] |used_by= [[United States]]/[[NATO]]
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  • ...Frostburg State University| author=Senese, F}}</ref><ref name="Norrby" /> the others being [[caesium]], [[francium]], [[gallium]], and [[rubidium]]. ...f mercury (such as [[mercuric chloride]] or [[methylmercury]]), inhalation of mercury vapor, or eating seafood contaminated with mercury.
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  • ...leloading]] rifles and pistols in FFFG granulation size. [[Quarter (United States coin)|Coin]] (diameter 24 mm) for comparison.]] ...tead use [[smokeless powder]]. [[Antique]] firearms or replicas of antique firearms are often used with [[black powder substitute]].
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  • {{Steels}}[[Image:gateway arch.jpg|thumb|right|The 630-foot (192 m) high, stainless-clad (type 304) [[Gateway Arch]] defines [ ...bjected in its lifetime. Stainless steel is used where both the properties of steel and resistance to corrosion are required.
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  • ...unts of laser light can lead to permanent eye injuries, the sale and usage of lasers is typically subject to government regulations. ...xample ANSI Z136 in the US and IEC 60825 internationally, define "classes" of laser depending on their power and wavelength. These regulations also presc
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  • {{for|the ghost town in Minnesota |Manganese, Minnesota}} ...ez}}) is a [[chemical element]], designated by the symbol '''Mn'''. It has the [[atomic number]] 25. It is found as a [[Oxidation state|free element]] in
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  • ...charged.<ref name="Hoffman-1998-p32">Hoffman (1998), p. 32, See review in The [[New York Times]][http://www.nytimes.com/books/first/h/hoffman-terrorism.h .../ref> These divergences have made it impossible to conclude a [[Definition of terrorism#Proposed Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism|Comp
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  • ...errorism''' is the systematic use of [[fear|terror]] especially as a means of [[coercion]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Terrorism ...tical or ideological goal, and deliberately target or disregard the safety of [[non-combatant]]s (civilians).{{Citation needed|date=August 2010}}
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  • {{Redirect|Crime syndicate|the DC Comics group of villains|Crime Syndicate}} ...tm</ref> Such crime is commonly referred to as the work of the ''Mob'' in the U.S.
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