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  2. Kent State shootings - Wikipedia

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    Photo taken from the perspective of where the Ohio National Guard soldiers stood when they opened fire on the students Bullet hole in Solar Totem #1 sculpture [50] by Don Drumm caused by a .30 caliber round fired by the Ohio National Guard at Kent State on May 4, 1970

  3. List of clip-fed firearms - Wikipedia

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    Name Type Image Cartridge Country Produced Feed Mannlicher M1894: Semi-automatic pistol 6.5×23mmR 7.6×24mmR Austria-Hungary Stripper clip with internal 5-round magazine.

  4. Terminal ballistics - Wikipedia

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    Bullet parts: 1 metal jacket, 2 lead core, 3 steel penetrator. Terminal ballistics is a sub-field of ballistics concerned with the behavior and effects of a projectile when it hits and transfers its energy to a target. Bullet design (as well as the velocity of impact) largely determines the effectiveness of penetration. [1]

  5. Man with bullet hole in his head walks a mile to get friend’s ...

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    With a bullet hole in his head, he walked to his friend’s house and called police, according to the department. Officers arrived just before 3 a.m., and the man was taken to the hospital in ...

  6. Clip (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    An en bloc clip of 8×56mmR is inserted into a Steyr M95 carbine.. Several rifle designs utilize an en bloc clip for loading. With this design, both the cartridges and clip are inserted as a unit into a fixed magazine within the rifle, and the clip is usually ejected or falls from the rifle upon firing or chambering of the last round.

  7. Hemisphere Dancer - Wikipedia

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    This aircraft began life on August 22, 1955, as a long range search and rescue platform for the U.S. Navy. [3] The largest member of the Grumman "waterfowl" series of amphibious airplanes, the Albatross remained in service with the U.S. Navy until the mid-1970s.

  8. Bullet Hole - Wikipedia

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    Bullet Hole is the title of a 1988 artwork by British artist Mat Collishaw. Despite the title, the work is a reproduction of an ice pick wound to the head, appropriated from a pathology manual and blown up over an interlocking grid of fifteen separate framed images that make up one single work.

  9. Hingham Naval Ammunition Depot Annex - Wikipedia

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    The land for the Annex was bought by the U.S. Navy in 1941, from local landowners, to expand the nearby Hingham Naval Ammunition Depot, in Hingham.The Depot was the main ammunition supplier for Naval Forces of the U.S. Atlantic Fleet, during World War II, employing 2,091 civilians along with 721 naval officers and sailors and 375 Marine guards at its peak in June, 1945. [1]

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