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  2. Gun (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Gun is an American television anthology series which followed a gun as it was passed from owner to owner. The show aired on ABC on Saturday nights from April 12 to May 31, 1997. The series lasted six episodes, each directed by a well-known director, before being cancelled.

  3. Triggers: Weapons That Changed the World - Wikipedia

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    The program features former United States Army Ranger, United States Air Force Pararescueman and star of Military's hit series Special Ops Mission Wil Willis. [1] In each episode, Willis tests a series of iconic weapons, from muskets and pistols to assault rifles and rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs), and examines their historical significance ...

  4. List of paintball markers - Wikipedia

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    T9 Rifle series Tiberius Arms T9.1 Rifle series Tippmann Sports, LLC. 98 custom series 0.68 in Tippmann Sports, LLC. Alpha Black series. AKA Bravo One 0.68 in Tippmann Sports, LLC. Sierra One / Project Salvo: 0.68 in Tippmann Sports, LLC. Carver One Semi-automatic, mechanical, inline blowback 0.68 in Tippmann Sports, LLC. A-5 series

  5. Spray painting - Wikipedia

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    Spray guns are aligned above the material and the guns are in motion to hit all the grooves of the material. The guns can be moved in a cycle, circle, or can be moved back and forth to apply the paint evenly across the material. Flatline systems are typically large and can paint doors, kitchen cabinets, and other plastic or wooden products.

  6. Rotational bell painting - Wikipedia

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    A rotary atomizer is an automatic electrostatic paint applicator used in high volume, automatic production painting environments. Also called a 'paint bell', "rotary bell atomizer" or 'bell applicator', it is preferred for high volume paint application for its superior transfer efficiency, spray pattern consistency, and low compressed air consumption, when compared to a paint spray gun.

  7. Physical vapor deposition - Wikipedia

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    Thermal laser epitaxy: a continuous-wave laser evaporates individual, free-standing elemental sources which then condense upon a substrate. Sputter deposition : a glow plasma discharge (usually localized around the "target" by a magnet) bombards the material sputtering some away as a vapor for subsequent deposition.

  8. Black powder substitute - Wikipedia

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    Black powder substitutes are measured by volumetric measurement techniques, not in grains on a scale, due to the difference in density compared to black powder. For example, to measure a "60 grain equivalent" of black powder substitute suitable for use in a muzzleloader rifle, one uses a volumetric measure that produces a volume of black powder ...

  9. Firearms in Miami Vice - Wikipedia

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    In the television series, Miami Vice, firearms took a key role. Episodes such as "Evan" [2] revolved around them, while the characters themselves also used several firearms during the series. Sonny Crockett (played by Don Johnson) was to have used a SIG Sauer P220, [1] [3] but this was replaced by the then more modern Bren Ten. [1]