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Calibre Press' video output was brought to mainstream attention when two of its releases were featured in separate episodes of the Red Letter Media YouTube series Best of the Worst. Both Surviving Edged Weapons [2] and Hostage Officer Survival [3] were praised by the panel of reviewers for their macabre enjoyment value and the unusually high ...
.58 caliber percussion muzzle-loading carbines 183 College Hill Arsenal Nashville, Tennessee: Swords and cavalry sabres Confederate States Armory Kenansville, North Carolina: 1863 Various edged weapons, lances and equipment 3,700 lance spears, 6,500 bayonets, 11,700 cavalry sabers, 2,700 officers sabers, 600 naval cutlasses, 800 artillery ...
An edged weapon, [1] or bladed weapon, is a hand-to-hand combat weapon with a cutting edge. [2] Bladed weapons include swords, daggers, knives, and bayonets. Edged weapons are used to cut, hack, or slash; some edged weapons (such as many kinds of swords) may also permit thrusting and stabbing.
Only Series 1 and 2 guns were stamped JAMES RIFLE CANNON on the reinforce near the vent. There are six surviving Series 2 guns, [11] 16 surviving Series 3 guns, and 53 surviving Series 4 guns. [12] Series 2 guns weigh an average of 922 lb (418 kg), Series 3 guns weigh 918 lb (416 kg), and Series 4 guns weigh 917 lb (416 kg).
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There have been 17 police shootings this year, including cases involving edged weapons. Since 2018, The Times' analysis found, officers have opened fire in similar circumstances at least 56 times ...
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The Mississippi rifle was the first standard U.S. military rifle to use a percussion lock system. Percussion lock systems were much more reliable and weatherproof than the flintlock systems that they replaced, and were such an improvement that many earlier flintlock rifles and muskets were later converted to percussion lock systems.