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  2. Gun drill - Wikipedia

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    Gun barrels are far longer than their inside diameter; as an example, the .223 inches (5.7 mm) caliber barrel of the M16 rifle is 20 inches (510 mm) long, nearly 90 times the diameter of the bore. The gun drill was developed to drill such long, straight holes. Gun drilling is possible over a range of depths and diameters.

  3. M30 Luftwaffe Drilling - Wikipedia

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    The M30 was a combination gun of common drilling type with two shotgun barrels over a rifle barrel, which became popular with European hunters in the early 20th century. Drillings had existed earlier, but prior to the introduction of affordable and reliable cast steel gun barrels in the late 19th century they were either prohibitively expensive ...

  4. Ares, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Ares Incorporated is an American weapons manufacturer and firearms engineering company co-founded by the American weapons inventor and developer Eugene Stoner in 1971. The company is based in Port Clinton, Ohio, and produces fire control systems, turret systems, small arms, automatic cannons and industrial machinery.

  5. Superior Drill Company - Wikipedia

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    Though roots of formation of the Superior Drill Company can be traced back to the 1840s, they didn't become prevalent as a company till the 1880s. The trade name "Superior" under the Superior Trade Co. was first used in 1892 and manufacturing began in Springfield, Ohio. They imprinted in their advertising, "The Best in the World".

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  7. Polymer80 - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] [8] To assist the home building of private made firearms, unfinished receiver companies would usually sell kits that included drill bits, stencils, or jigs. [ 8 ] In the 2010s, companies like Polymer80 began to sell unfinished frames and receivers that, because they were made from polymer, could be completed with the simplest hand tools.

  8. The firearms instructor under investigation in the shooting death of a co-worker received stellar employee reviews, took dozens of training courses and climbed the ranks within the Ohio Department ...

  9. Ohio lawmakers want tougher penalties for repeat gun ...

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    Still, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, a Republican, backed this new proposal, saying it could succeed where others have failed. "This is a new take, a different kind of balancing," Yost said.