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  2. Voulge - Wikipedia

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    Troops that used the weapon are called voulgiers. [4] It is a weapon noted to have been used by the Franc-Archers [3] and is also depicted in artwork of their creation. There is a popular erroneous definition of the word voulge in modern times, which refers to a pointy cleaver-like weapon blade attached to the shaft with two hoops like a bardiche.

  3. Garrote - Wikipedia

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    A garrote (/ ɡ ə ˈ r ɒ t, ɡ ə ˈ r oʊ t / gə-RO(H)T; alternatively spelled as garotte and similar variants) [1] or garrote vil (Spanish: [ɡaˈrote ˈβil]) is a weapon and a method of capital punishment. It consists of a handheld ligature of chain, rope, scarf, wire, or fishing line, used to strangle a person. [2]

  4. Rough and tumble fighting - Wikipedia

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    Rough and tumble fighting (Rough-and-tumble) was a form of fighting in rural portions of the United States, primarily in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.It was often characterized by the objective of gouging but also included other brutally disfiguring techniques, including biting, and typically took place in order to settle disputes.

  5. Gauge (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    The gauge (in American English or more commonly referred to as bore in British English) of a firearm is a unit of measurement used to express the inner diameter (bore diameter) and other necessary parameters to define in general a smoothbore barrel (compare to caliber, which defines a barrel with rifling and its cartridge).

  6. Gouge - Wikipedia

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    Gouge (chisel), a form of chisel or adze, a woodworking tool; Gouge (grape), another name for the European wine grape Gouais blanc Gouge noir, another name for the French wine grape Gouget noir; Eye-gouging (rugby union), an offence in rugby union; Eye-gouging, the act of pressing or tearing the eye; Fault gouge, an unconsolidated rock type

  7. List of premodern combat weapons - Wikipedia

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    The entries are grouped according to their uses, with rough classes set aside for very similar weapons. Some weapons may fit more than one category (e.g. the spear may be used either as a polearm or as a projectile), and the earliest gunpowder weapons which fit within the period are also included.

  8. Students are becoming ‘academic weapons’ — what does that mean?

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    Students are becoming "academic weapons" but not exactly how their parents had hoped. The term is seeing a resurgence on TikTok.

  9. Glossary of firearms terms - Wikipedia

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    Assault weapon: A term used in some jurisdictions within the United States, usually used to describe semi-automatic rifles that fire from a detachable magazine. Automatic fire: A weapon capable of automatic fire is one that will continually expend ammunition for as long as the trigger is held.