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The earliest rail chairs, made of cast iron and introduced around 1800, were used to fix and support cast-iron rails at their ends; [2] they were also used to join adjacent rails. [ 35 ] In the 1830s rolled T-shaped (or single-flanged T parallel rail ) and I-shaped (or double-flanged T parallel or bullhead ) rails were introduced; both required ...
IPSC :: Match Results - 2009 Australasia 3-Gun Championship, Philippines This page was last edited on 30 May 2024, at 23:18 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
A competitor reloads a shotgun during the 2018 USPSA Multigun Championship in Boulder City, Nevada.. Multigun, Multi Gun or Multi-Gun, often also called 2-Gun or 3-Gun depending on the types of firearms used, are practical shooting events where each of the stages require the competitor to use a combination of handguns, rifles, and/or shotguns [1] Multigun has a lot in common with ordinary IPSC ...
The company manufactures the Sleep Number® bed, an adjustable air mattress.The "Sleep Number® setting" is a setting that adjusts the firmness or softness of the mattress on each side of the bed using air pressure (dual air chambers, one on each side), with higher numbers (up to 100) denoting higher pressure and more firmness, and lower numbers denoting less pressure and more softness.
Number of grooves: 24 Width of groove: 0.2927 in (7.43 mm) Depth of groove: 0.03 in (0.76 mm) Width of land: 0.10 in (2.54 mm) Type of breechblock: Slotted screw Type of breech mechanism: Lever pull Number of handles to operate: 1 Power: Hand Type of firing mechanism: Continuous pull Muzzle velocity, maximum: 2,800 ft (853 m) per second Range ...
The IPSC Australasia Handgun Championship is an IPSC level 4 championship hosted every third year in Australasia. History. 1996 Cebu, Philippines;
AWA Technology Services, formerly named Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Ltd, is an Australian communications technology company. Throughout most of the twentieth century, AWA was Australia's largest and most prominent electronics organisation, undertaking development, manufacture and distribution of radio, telecommunications, television and audio equipment as well as broadcasting services.
The 3-inch gun M1918 was a United States 3-inch anti-aircraft gun that entered service in 1918 and served until it was largely superseded by the 3-inch anti-aircraft gun M3 in 1930, though the M1918 remained with some National Guard units until early in World War II. [3]