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Get QuoteThis gun, a semi-automatic single high-velocity L/50 version of the Vickers Mark VIII, partially constructed with light materials and usually fitted to the lightened Mark XIV mount, was sometimes used on anti-E-boat versions of mid-war British and Canadian motor gunboats.
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Get QuoteRe: Molins gun question. A QF 6-pounder 7-cwt anti-tank gun on its carriage in front of a De Havilland Mosquito Mark XVIII 'Tstetse' of No. 248 Squadron RAF Special Detachment, which mounts a similar weapon, minus the carriage and fitted with automatic loader, in its nose, (note the protruding barrel). This version was also known as the …
Get QuoteEdward429451 - Well, the Joker has a model 15-3 revolver in .38spl, and in the comic version Batman says "an exploding shell!" after being hit, so I guess you mean the .38spl exploder.
Get QuoteType 98 High-explosive - 9.9 lb Type 97 High-explosive - 12.1 lb Type 94 High-explosive - 13.24 lb Type 90 High-explosive - 12.50 lb Type 95 Armor piercing high-explosive - can penetrate 20 mm of steel plate at 3,000 m - 13.66 lb
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Get QuoteCheck this site - has specs on almost all caliber/type of ammunition used for past 100 years . 47 x 376R
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Get QuoteThe Churchill I, therefore was armed with a 2-pdr gun in the turret with a co-axial 7.92mm Besa machine gun. To supplement this, a 3-inch howitzer, capable of firing a heavy High Explosive round was mounted in the hull. This provided the tank with the ability to take on enemy bunkers, and other hardened targets.
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Get Quoteuranium in anti-tank ammunition after they more or less abandoned their. nuclear project. Shortages of tungsten (used in APCR ammo amongst other things) meant the. Germans used uranium instead - it is a dense, heavy metal and ideal for. cored ammo, although not as hard as tungsten. Speer mentioned it in his.
Get QuoteTalked to a guy selling this stuff, he made some big claims. It makes a .380 as powerful as a .45. I doubt it. It looks like a tiny bullet going insane speeds. Looks like it will make a nasty wound but maybe not penetrate like the FBI requirement? Very expensive, so I can't afford to practice with it. Anyone use this?
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Get QuoteBonjour à tous, Je dois traduire un texte dont tout un passage est dédié à la chasse. L'expression "high-velocity rifle" me pose problème. Voici le contexte : When I say hunted, I mean of course, shot at with a high-velocity rifle. Je pensais peut-être à le traduire par "fusil à haute...
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Get QuoteThe drag of the MG 131 reduced the speed of the Me 109 G at sealevel at combat rating (not emergency power) from 492 km/h to 483 km/h. An enlarged streamlined cowling reduced speed only to 489 km/h. See the website made by Kurfürst: Kurfrst - Influence of the shape the engine cowling on the level speed of the Me 109 G. Apr 2, 2008.
Get QuoteA new article on my website about a very rare 1930s AA gun and its ammunition. Tony Williams:...
Get Quote(This article is based on excerpts from the book "Machine Gun: the Development of the Machine Gun from the 19th Century to the Present Day", by Maxim Popenker and Anthony G Williams, published by The Crowood Press (UK) in July 2008. Anthony G Williams is Co-editor of Jane's Ammunition Handbook and his website is at )
Get QuoteNamed "THV" from the French Tres Haute Vitesse ("very high speed"), it certainly lives up to its name! The 9mm version clocks a true 2600fps from a 4? barrel. …
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Get QuoteBallistic definitions. I've just posted to the Downloads/Firearms area a six-page document defining the terms used in ballistics discussions. Here's the description: "A six-page introduction to the basic concepts used in ballistics work. Defines internal, external, and terminal ballistics, plus the terminology used to describe the trajectories ...
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