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  2. SIG Sauer P320 - Wikipedia

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    The SIG P320-XTENMAX is a 10mm Auto chambered X Series variant of the P320, released in 2022. It features an X Series grip module, bull barrel, flat X Series trigger and a Nitron-finished stainless steel slide with a cut for mounting aiming optics. Magazine capacity is 15 rounds.

  3. Gall–Peters projection - Wikipedia

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    In 1989 and 1990, after some internal debate, seven North American geographic organizations adopted a resolution rejecting all rectangular world maps, a category that includes both the Mercator and the Gall–Peters projections, [20] [21] though the North American Cartographic Information Society notably declined to endorse it.

  4. SIG Sauer P220 - Wikipedia

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    Not to be confused with SIG P210 series, which licensed the Petter-Browning system from SACM of France in 1938 [citation needed], the SIG Sauer P220 was developed for release in 1975 for the Swiss Army as a replacement for the SIG P210, [3] which had been developed during World War II; in service it is known as "Pistole 75" (P75).

  5. Snake's Revenge - Wikipedia

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    Snake's Revenge (also known as Snake's Revenge: Metal Gear 2) [2] is a stealth action-adventure video game produced by Konami for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990.It is a stand-alone sequel to Metal Gear that was released in North America (under the Ultra Games brand) and the PAL region following the international commercial success of the NES version.

  6. List of Metal Gear media - Wikipedia

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    Vol. 1 includes Metal Gear (MSX and NES), Snake's Revenge, Metal Gear 2, Metal Gear Solid, Metal Gear Solid: VR Missions, Metal Gear Solid 2, Metal Gear Solid 3 alongside games guides, a sound selection of music from the series, and the motion comics Metal Gear Solid: Digital Graphic Novel and Metal Gear Solid 2: Bande Dessinée as bonuses.

  7. Ultimax 100 - Wikipedia

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    The Ultimax 100 is a Singapore-made 5.56mm light machine gun, developed by the Chartered Industries of Singapore (CIS, now ST Kinetics) by a team of engineers under the guidance of American firearms designer L. James Sullivan. [1]

  8. Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker - Wikipedia

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    Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker [a] is a 2010 stealth game developed and published by Konami. [2] It is the seventh Metal Gear game written, directed, and designed by Hideo Kojima, and the fifth installment of the Metal Gear Solid series, as well as the fourth Metal Gear game made specifically for the PlayStation Portable, following Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops.

  9. Captains of Crush Grippers - Wikipedia

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    By 1992, IronMind had moved all design and production of its grippers in-house. [14] The next generation of the Silver Crush Grippers, released in 1993, marked the next major step in gripper evolution; their stainless-steel handles replaced the previous chrome-plated mild steel handles, and a new assembly technique eliminated the drift pin central to the design of the older grippers. [15]