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The Model 73 was made in only 5,000 units in 1973. It was made in C-frame, and was the only model to feature this frame. It was a J-frame modified to take a six-shot K-frame cylinder. It was Smith & Wesson's answer to the Colt Detective Special. [1] The revolver was made with an offset cylinder stop, which made it difficult to manufacture and test.
The G&SWR was formed in 1850 from a merger of the Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway (GPK&AR) and the Glasgow, Dumfries and Carlisle Railway (GD&CR). A number of other companies were absorbed by the G&SWR or its predecessors, including the Ardrossan Railway, the Paisley and Renfrew Railway and the Kilmarnock and Troon Railway.
Rebuilt as 73/9 in 2014/15 for Network Rail, withdrawn May 2023, sold to Harry Needle Railroad Company October 2023 [24] E6011 73105 73969 - Quadrant (1987–1990) GB Railfreight: Caledonian Blue In service Converted to Class 73/9 at Brush Traction, Loughborough in 2016. E6012 73106 - - - - BR Engineers Grey Scrapped Withdrawn February 2000.
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The C/73 featured a new breech, known as a cylindro-prismatic breech, which was a predecessor of Krupp's horizontal sliding-block, and the gun used separate-loading, bagged charges and projectiles. [3] The C/73 had a box trail carriage built from bolted steel plates instead of wood. The C/73 did not have a recoil mechanism or a gun shield.
The Mitsubishi Type 73 light truck (73式小型トラック, 73-shiki kogata torakku) is a series of military light trucks that are used as mini SUVs in the JSDF. They have been under production by Mitsubishi Motors since 1973. In JSDF service, it is officially known as the 1/2 Ton Truck. [1] [2]
An inquest gave a finding of accidental death, but the UK coroner could not give full reasons "due to insufficient evidence". [ 13 ] [ 25 ] The R1200GS is heavily featured in Neil Peart's book Roadshow: Landscape with Drums – A Concert Tour by Motorcycle , which documents his travels through America, Canada, and Europe on his R1200GS during ...