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    Bump stocks versus Glock switch. Bump stocks attach to a semiautomatic rifle. When the trigger is pulled the bump stock uses the firearm's kickback to slide the weapon back and forth quickly ...

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    Stocks finished last week under pressure. They began this week in the same state . When the closing bell rang on Wall Street on Monday, the Nasdaq ( ^IXIC ) had shed 3.4%, deepening losses after ...

  4. List of trading losses - Wikipedia

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    The following contains a list of trading losses of the equivalent of US$100 million or higher. Trading losses are the amount of principal losses in an account. [ 1 ] Because of the secretive nature of many hedge funds and fund managers, some notable losses may never be reported to the public.

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  6. List of 3D-printed weapons and parts - Wikipedia

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    Pistol version is designed with a Neilsen which allows it to be used with most of the common John Browning tilting-barrel designs, including the swinging-linked M1911 and the cam-lock system operated Glock pistols. The Neilsen is an assembly in the aft end of the suppressor that allows the gasses to push the suppressor forward while allowing ...

  7. Glock Ges.m.b.H. - Wikipedia

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    Glock Ges.m.b.H. (doing business as GLOCK) is a light weapons manufacturer headquartered in Deutsch-Wagram, Austria, named after its founder, Gaston Glock. The company makes popular polymer-framed pistols , but also produces field knives , entrenching tools , various horse related products, and apparel.

  8. Penny stock - Wikipedia

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    Penny stocks are common shares of small public companies that trade for less than five dollars per share. [1] The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) uses the term "Penny stock" to refer to a security, a financial instrument which represents a given financial value, issued by small public companies that trade at less than $5 per share.

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