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  2. Flash-ball - Wikipedia

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    Flash-Ball is a registered trademark for a less-lethal hand-held projectile launcher developed by French hunting firearms manufacturer Verney-Carron. Flash-Ball is intended to be used by riot police as an alternative to lethal firearms , bean bag rounds and plastic bullets .

  3. Verney-Carron - Wikipedia

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    Although more well known in France than the rest of Europe or North America, export of their firearms to South America and parts of Europe is not uncommon. Verney-Carron also notably designs and produce the "Flash-ball" less lethal rubber bullet gun widely used by French riot control police forces since 2000.

  4. Osa (handgun) - Wikipedia

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    The PB-4 is a four-barreled break-action gun. It has two horizontal "8"-shaped chambers in its aluminum chamber block, each housing two rounds. There is no need for a separate chamber for each round, because the gas pressure is contained by the cartridges' thick cylindrical case (the external case diameter is 18mm, while the bullet caliber is 15.3mm).

  5. Man dies in Marseille after being shot at time of riots ... - AOL

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    Flash-ball guns are designed to be non-lethal riot control weapons that do not penetrate the skin, but their use by police in France is disputed as the projectiles have led to the loss of eyes ...

  6. Blast ball - Wikipedia

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    A blast ball used by the Minneapolis Police Department during the George Floyd protests. A blast ball, also known as a tear gas ball, rubber ball grenade, sting ball grenade, or stinger grenade, is a ball-shaped, rubber coated, less-lethal grenade designed for law enforcement and riot control applications.

  7. GR-1 "Anvil" - Wikipedia

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    The GR-1 uses a clamped quasi-resonant (CQR) step-up inverter described in U.S. Patent 10,811,995, [1] which allows a six-cell 25.2 volt lithium-ion polymer battery to supply up to 1000 watts of power to eight high-voltage electrolytic capacitors in approximately three seconds. [2]

  8. Springfield Armory M6 Scout - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The Scouts are made with 18.25 inches (46.4 cm) barrels, as opposed to the original M6's 14 inches (36 cm) barrel length, to comply with National Firearms Act. The later models have large over-sized trigger guards [3] and Picatinny rails for mounting a wide range of sights and scopes. They come in stainless steel or with a Parkerized ...

  9. Play Hearts Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Enjoy a classic game of Hearts and watch out for the Queen of Spades!