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  2. Kaiser Knuckle - Wikipedia

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    Kaiser Knuckle (カイザーナックル, Kaizā Nakkuru), known outside of Japan as Global Champion, is a 1994 fighting game released for the arcades by Taito. Kaiser Knuckle was released during the fighting game trend of the 1990s that began with Capcom's Street Fighter II. It is included as part of the Taito Egret II mini console, marking ...

  3. M3 submachine gun - Wikipedia

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    The M3 is an American .45-caliber submachine gun adopted by the U.S. Army on 12 December 1942, as the United States Submachine Gun, Cal. .45, M3. [13] The M3 was chambered for the same .45 ACP round fired by the Thompson submachine gun , but was cheaper to mass produce and lighter, at the expense of accuracy. [ 13 ]

  4. List of Taito games - Wikipedia

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    Kaiser Knuckle (カイザーナックル, Kaizā Nakkuru) [a.k.a. Global Champion] 1994: Yes — Hat Trick Hero 2: 1994: No: SNES: Hat Trick Hero '94 (ハットトリックヒーロー'94, Hatto Torikku Hīrō '94) [a.k.a. International Cup '94] 1994: Yes — The Jetsons: Invasion of the Planet Pirates: 1994: No: SNES

  5. George Hyde (gun designer) - Wikipedia

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    An M3 Grease Gun. Hyde was the chief gun designer for the Inland Division of General Motors (GM) during World War II. He also did gun design work for Bendix Aviation Corporation. Among others, he was the designer or co-designer of these guns: The Hyde Model 33, a prototype submachine gun. [2] The Hyde Model 35, a prototype submachine gun. [2]

  6. FMK-3 submachine gun - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, the FMAP DM (Fábrica Militar de Armas Portables Domingo Matheu), belonging to the Dirección General de Fabricaciones Militares, acquired the production rights of a copy of the U.S. M3 A1 submachine gun, more commonly known as the "Grease Gun". This Argentinian version was chambered for 9×19mm cartridges, as opposed to the .45 ...

  7. Z111 Factory - Wikipedia

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    Submachine gun: 9×19mm Parabellum: Manufactured and supplied to the PAVN. [29] Machine Guns IWI Negev: Light machine gun: 5.56×45mm NATO: Manufactured and supplied to the Vietnamese Naval Infantry. [29] PKM: General-purpose machine gun: 7.62×54mmR: Modernized production is designated as the ĐN7L. It is the standard issued machine gun for ...

  8. Grease gun - Wikipedia

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    A grease gun (pneumatic) A grease gun is a common workshop and garage tool used for lubrication. The purpose of the grease gun is to apply lubricant through an aperture to a specific point, usually from a grease cartridge to a grease fitting or 'nipple'. The channels behind the grease nipple lead to where the lubrication is needed.

  9. 24 cm Theodor Kanone (E) - Wikipedia

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    Three 24 cm SK L/40 C/94 guns originally used by the Kaiser Friedrich III- and Wittelsbach-class pre-dreadnoughts were placed on new mounts patterned on the E. u. B. (Eisenbahn und Bettungsgerüst - railroad and firing platform) mount used by the same guns in World War I as the 24 cm SK L/40 "Theodor Karl".