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  2. KS-23 - Wikipedia

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    The KS-23 was designed in the 1970s for suppressing prison riots. It was created by TsNIITochMash, a key Soviet weapons developer, for the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD). The barrel for the KS-23 were made from 23 mm aircraft gun barrels that were rejected due to manufacturing flaws. These rejected barrels were deemed to be acceptable for ...

  3. List of combat shotguns - Wikipedia

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    Remington Model 10: Remington Arms: Pump action United States: 1908 Remington Model 870: Remington Arms: Pump action United States: 1950 RMB-93: KBP Instrument Design Bureau: Pump action Russia: 1993 Saiga-12: Izhmash: Semi-automatic Russia: 1990s SRM Arms Model 1216: SRM Arms Semi-automatic United States: 2011 Stevens Model 520/620: Stevens ...

  4. Stun grenade - Wikipedia

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    A stun grenade, also known as a flash grenade, flashbang, thunderflash, or sound bomb, [1] is a non-lethal explosive device used to temporarily disorient an enemy's senses. Upon detonation, a stun grenade produces a blinding flash of light and an extremely loud "bang".

  5. Flash-ball - Wikipedia

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    According to the manufacturer's own publicity, the Flash-Ball's standard round has the stopping power of a 9 mm calibre handgun but considerably less kinetic energy per square centimetre, making it unlikely to penetrate the body of a normally clothed person even at ranges down to 5 metres (5.5 yd).

  6. Molot Bekas-M - Wikipedia

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    The Molot Bekas-M (Russian: "snipe") is a series of Russian pump-action shotguns manufactured by the Molot machine plant in Vyatskie Polyany, Kirov Oblast.The Bekas-M series comprises a wide variety of models, all of which share the same basic receiver and action, but differ in barrel length and choke options.

  7. Hwasong-11A - Wikipedia

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    Mars Type 11A; [b] KN-23 under United States’s naming convention) [7] is a North Korean single-stage, solid-fueled short-range ballistic missile. The official name of this missile (Hwasong-11A), which was previously known by the United States’s designation (KN-23), was revealed by North Korea during the “Weaponry Exhibition-2023 ...

  8. Talk:KS-23 - Wikipedia

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    If that page is using the proper equation, a gauge of 4 is equivalent to approximately 26.73 mm, while a gauge of 6 is equivalent to about 23.35 mm, a difference of 3.38 mm, not a very big deal. So, while technically the KS-23 is 6.27 gauge, it's also not that far from being 4 gauge.

  9. M84 stun grenade - Wikipedia

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    The M84 is the currently-issued stun grenade ("flashbang") of the United States Armed Forces and SWAT teams throughout the United States. Upon detonation, it emits an intensely loud "bang" of 170–180 decibels and a blinding flash of more than one million candelas within 5 feet (1.5 meters) of initiation, sufficient to cause immediate flash ...