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Max Monroe: Loose Cannon is an American television drama series. It ran one season. [1]Created by Dean Hargrove and Joel Steiger, [2] it ran on the CBS Television Network from January 5, 1990 to April 19, 1990. [3]
The number of privately made firearms, or ghost guns, recovered from crime and accident scenes nationwide has exploded into an epidemic in recent years, up nearly 17-fold between 2017 and 2023 ...
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.
The ZSU-57-2 Ob'yekt 500 is a Soviet self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (SPAAG), armed with two 57 mm autocannons. 'ZSU' stands for Zenitnaya Samokhodnaya Ustanovka (Russian: Зенитная Самоходная Установка), meaning "anti-aircraft self-propelled mount", '57' stands for the bore of the armament in millimetres and '2' stands for the number of gun barrels.
Ho-5 cannon Japanese Empire: 20×94 mm Berezin B-20 Soviet Union: 20×99 mm R [3] ShVAK Soviet Union: Helenius RK-20 APH Finland: Derivative of the Helenius RK-97 12.7 mm anti-materiel rifle Ghan-Krnka fortress rifle Russian Empire: 20.3×95 mm R Bullet diameter 21 mm Type 99 cannon, model 2 Japanese Empire: 20×101 mm RB Solothurn S-18/100
Koontz v. St. Johns River Water Management District, 570 U.S. 595 (2013), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that land-use agencies imposing conditions on the issuance of development permits must comply with the "nexus" and "rough proportionality" standards of Nollan v. California Coastal Commission and Dolan v.
The Model 1838 bronze 6-pounder was a lighter cannon designed for horse artillery units. Alger delivered 62 and Ames delivered 36 of the Model 1838 gun. Ames also manufactured 27 Model 1840 bronze 6-pounders, which were heavier than the Model 1838. [9] M1841 6-pounder field guns. The Model 1841 bronze 6-pounder cannon proved to be the most ...
The cannon, which Historical Society Curator Abigail Koontz determined to be a 32-pounder based on its dimensions, has a bore of six inches that indicates a six-inch shot. It weighs around 800 pounds.