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  2. Alexandria Airport - Wikipedia

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    Alexandria International Airport (Louisiana) in Alexandria, Louisiana, United States (FAA/IATA: AEX) Alexandria Municipal Airport (Chandler Field) in Alexandria, Minnesota, United States (FAA/IATA: AXN) Airports in places named Alexandria: Borg El Arab International Airport serving Alexandria, Egypt (IATA: HBE, ICAO: HEBA)

  3. AEX index - Wikipedia

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    The AEX is a capitalization-weighted index. At each main annual review, the index weightings of companies in the index are capped at 15%, [10] but range freely with share price subsequently. The index weights are calculated with respect to the closing prices of the relevant companies on March 1.

  4. Airsoft - Wikipedia

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    Airsoft, also known as survival game (Japanese: サバイバルゲーム, romanized: sabaibaru gēmu) in Japan where it was popular, is a team-based shooting game in which participants eliminate opposing players out of play by shooting them with spherical plastic projectiles shot from airsoft guns.

  5. Airsoft gun - Wikipedia

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    Airsoft is safe when played with proper protective gear. Most airsoft guns on the market are usually below 350 ft/s (110 m/s), but projectiles expelled from any type of airsoft gun can travel as slow as 65 ft/s (20 m/s) to more than 700 ft/s (210 m/s) and are capable of breaking skin at 350–400 ft/s (110–120 m/s).

  6. Legal issues in airsoft - Wikipedia

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    Airsoft is a sport in which players use airsoft guns to fire plastic projectiles at other players in order to eliminate them. Due to the often-realistic appearance of airsoft guns and their ability to fire projectiles at relatively high speeds, laws have been put in place in many countries to regulate both the sport of airsoft and the guns themselves.

  7. ZB vz. 26 - Wikipedia

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    The ZB vz. 26 was a Czechoslovak light machine gun developed in the 1920s, which went on to enter service with several countries. It saw its major use during World War II, and spawned the related ZB vz. 27, vz. 30, and vz.

  8. M26 Modular Accessory Shotgun System - Wikipedia

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    The M26-MASS (Modular Accessory Shotgun System) is a shotgun configured as an underbarrel ancillary weapon attachment mounted onto the handguard of a service rifle, usually the M16/M4 family of United States military, essentially making the host weapon a combination gun.

  9. AS Val and VSS Vintorez - Wikipedia

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    A VSSM with a 20-round magazine. The AS Val uses a modified Kalashnikov action - a gas-operated rotating bolt combined with an integral suppressor and chambered for the 9×39mm SP-6 cartridge firing a heavy 250 grain bullet at subsonic speed. [9]