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In response, Mossberg produced a variant of the 9200 called 9200A1 or "Jungle Gun" [6] designed to the JSCS specifications and submitted for review, however, the 9200A1 was not selected. Mossberg also offered the 9200A1 for sale in their catalog through 2000. [ 7 ]
The pistol has a double-action trigger and a rotating firing pin.Each pull of the trigger cocks and releases the hammer as well as rotating the firing pin to fire each chamber in succession.
The type certificate of the Wren 460 was sold to Galen Means, and was again sold to Todd Peterson in 1977. Peterson, the owner of Advanced Lift Systems (later Peterson's Performance Plus), began production of the Wren 460 once again as the Wren 460P, this time modified from used 182 airframes of newer models as opposed to the new, early model ...
Side-view. The March 712 (and its derivative, the March 712M) was an open-wheel Formula 2 race car, designed, developed and built by British manufacturer March, in 1971.It was very successful, with Swede Ronnie Peterson winning the 1971 European F2 Championship season in a Cosworth-powered 712.
Oakeshott types. The Oakeshott typology is a way to define and catalogue the medieval sword based on physical form. It categorises the swords of the European Middle Ages (roughly 11th to 16th centuries [1]) into 13 main types, labelled X through XXII.
Following the attack on Pearl Harbor the United States Navy leased California-based tuna boats for the duration of the war or "until victory". [1] On 16 February 1942, San Diego Port Director Commander W.J. Morcott called a meeting of tuna skippers and crews at the Naval Reserve Armory telling the men "The Navy needs men to man the [clippers] – experienced men, like yourselves.
Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado, U.S. Commanders; Commander: Lt Col Jonathan Lang: The 4th Test and Evaluation Squadron (4 TES) is a United States Space Force ...
Great Connection is a 1974 album by Oscar Peterson. [2] Track listing. Younger Than Springtime" (Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers) – 5:24