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  2. File:Free Fire New Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is believed to be non-free or possibly non-free in its home country, Singapore. In order for Commons to host a file, it must be free in its home country and in the United States. Some countries, particularly other countries based on common law, have a lower threshold of originality than the United States.

  3. File:Crosshairs Red.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on as.wikipedia.org সাঁচ:Location map many; সাঁচ:Location map many/doc; Usage on bh.wikipedia.org

  4. HUD (video games) - Wikipedia

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    The Nuclear Dawn HUD (largely in yellow) displays the character's health, weapon ammunition, and compass heading, while also including a map of the area in the top-right corner, and a circular marker pointing to the player's destination.

  5. Template:Location map many - Wikipedia

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    Use this template to add several pushpins (eg for businesses or events with several locations) on a single map. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Map 1 Which map to use. Consult Template:Location map/List for the full list. Example Albania String required Width width The width in pixels. If not specified, it defaults to 240. This should be a number only ...

  6. Crosshair (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "Crosshair", a song by the Danish band Blue Foundation. Cross Hair , fictional G.I. Joe character. Crosshairs (Transformers), several robot superhero characters in the Transformers robot superhero franchise. Crosshair (Star Wars), a deformed clone trooper and former member of The Bad Batch in the Star Wars franchise.

  7. Joystick - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known electronic game joystick with a fire button was released by Sega as part of their 1969 arcade game Missile, a shooter simulation game that used it as part of an early dual-control scheme, where two directional buttons are used to move a motorized tank and a two-way joystick is used to shoot and steer the missile onto oncoming ...

  8. FN F2000 - Wikipedia

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    The fire control system calculates a firing solution manifested by the barrel's angle of elevation using target range information from the laser rangefinder (the rangefinder is activated by pushing a button on the pistol grip, below the trigger), corrected manually by the shooter through a push-button interface (add/subtract buttons) on the FCS ...

  9. .264 Winchester Magnum - Wikipedia

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    The .264 Winchester Magnum is a belted, bottlenecked rifle cartridge.Except for the .244 H&H Magnum and .257 Weatherby Magnum, it is the smallest caliber factory cartridge derived from the 2.85 in (72 mm) Holland & Holland belted magnum case.