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  2. Copic - Wikipedia

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    Copic (コピック, Kopikku) is a Japanese brand of refillable markers and related products made by the Too Corporation. They are available in 358 colours, with various nib shapes. The refillable ink comes in bottles of 12 ml and 32 ml, and can be used like regular bottled inks.

  3. Paintball marker - Wikipedia

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    The muzzle velocity of paintball markers is approximately 90 m/s (300 ft/s); most paintball fields restrict speed to 280–300 ft/s, [3] and small indoor fields may further restrict it down to 250 ft/s. [4] While greater muzzle velocity is possible, it has been ruled unsafe for use on most commercial paintball fields. [5]

  4. Marker pen - Wikipedia

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    The tip of a green felt-tip pen A box of colored felt-tip pens Marker pen. A marker pen, fine liner, marking pen, felt-tip pen, felt pen, flow marker, sign pen (in South Korea), vivid (in New Zealand), flomaster (in East and South Slavic countries), texta (in Australia), sketch pen (in South Asia), koki (in South Africa) or simply marker is a pen which has its own ink source and a tip made of ...

  5. Automag (paintball marker) - Wikipedia

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    The design was the original blow forward paintball marker. The design is also used in many other markers. Currently available new markers that use the blow forward system are the Tiberius Arms line of markers, and the ICD Freestyles. The spool valve family of electropneumatic markers is also derived from this blow-forward operation.

  6. Marker - Wikipedia

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    Marker, a set of sewing patterns placed over cloth to be cut; Historical marker, a plaque erected at historically significant locations; Marker pen, a felt-tipped pen; Paintball marker, or paintball gun, an air gun; Survey marker, an object placed to mark a point

  7. Raised pavement marker - Wikipedia

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    In addition to marking the road edge, delineators are used to mark ramp gores, medians, and objects near the roadway such as fire hydrants. In such areas, the height of the delineators is established based on the typical amount of snowfall the area receives, ranging from 4 feet to more than 8 feet in height in areas with extreme snow depths.

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