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  2. 7.62×37mm Musang - Wikipedia

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    It uses a 5.56×45mm NATO cartridge case, necked-up to accept a Cal .30M2 flat base bullet, a 7.62mm boat tail bullet, or a Sierra Match King bullet for an overall cartridge length equivalent to that of the 5.56×45mm NATO. [4] The cartridge can be loaded for either subsonic or supersonic muzzle velocities. [2]

  3. Government Arsenal - Wikipedia

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    The 514th and 564th Engineering Construction Battalions of the 51st Engineering Brigade of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) were tasked with the construction of GA facilities. [ 2 ] On August 15, 1971, the first SAA cartridge rolled out of the GA's production assembly line.

  4. Gunshot residue - Wikipedia

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    Gunshot residue (GSR), also known as cartridge discharge residue (CDR), gunfire residue (GFR), or firearm discharge residue (FDR), consists of all of the particles that are expelled from the muzzle of a gun following the discharge of a bullet.

  5. Dispersal (military) - Wikipedia

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    A Hawker Hurricane Mk.I of No. 601 Squadron RAF being serviced by Royal Air Force ground crew at an exposed dispersal at RAF Exeter, November 1940.. Dispersal is a military practice of dispersing or spreading out potentially vulnerable military assets, such as soldiers, aircraft, ships, tanks, weapons, vehicles, and similar equipment of an army, navy, or air force.

  6. Toner refill - Wikipedia

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    Toner cartridges cannot be refilled indefinitely, because mechanical parts such as rollers wear out. Some cartridges include the electro-optical drum, which becomes depleted and can be scratched. Organizations refilling cartridges for resale usually clean and test each cartridge to ensure that it is fit for reuse and resale.

  7. Gun law in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Gun law in the Philippines is regulated by the Firearms and Explosives Office of the Philippine National Police. In order to possess a firearm in the Philippines , a person must be at a minimum age of 21 years and pass a background check to be issued a License To Own And Possess Firearms (LTOPF).

  8. Dummy round - Wikipedia

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    Blue-painted Tartar missile Guided Missile Training Round on a Mk 13 naval launcher Military rifle drill round with fluted, perforated, and tin-plated case to distinguish it from a live cartridge. A dummy round or drill round is a round that is completely inert, i.e., contains no primer , propellant , or explosive charge (filling). [ 1 ]

  9. STK 40 AGL - Wikipedia

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    Light Strike Vehicle MK. II with a STK 40 AGL mounted. The STK 40 AGL, formerly the CIS 40 AGL [a] is a 40 mm automatic grenade launcher, developed in the late 1980s and produced by the Singaporean defence firm Chartered Industries of Singapore (CIS, now ST Kinetics).