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Olympic Arms, Inc. was founded by Robert Charles Schuetz and began as Schuetzen Gun Works (SGW) in 1956, manufacturing barrels in Colorado Springs, Colorado.Prior to that Mr. Schuetz had been partnered in business with well-known gunsmith P.O. Ackley.
SGW may refer to: Saginaw Seaplane Base, in Alaska; Sebat Bet Gurage language; Shinagawa Station, JR East station code; Siġġiewi, Malta; Signaling gateway;
Soft Ground Wrestling (Ekigwo kya Bumbash, abbreviated SGW) is an Ugandan independent professional wrestling promotion and wrestling school. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Based in Mukono–Kirangira , Mukono District , SGW was founded on March 16, 2023, by local resident Daniel Bumba, a quantity surveyor turned television presenter.
Swiss Arms PE 90 brochure; Modern Firearms; Biggerhammer.net – portal for articles, information and manuals, etc. on the SIG Stgw 57/SG 510/AMT and SG 550 rifle series; SG 550/551 technical data and test documentation; The SIG SG 550 series – information, manuals and links; SG 550/551 instruction manual; SG 552 instruction manual
After Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company purchase of the rights and intellectual property to the AR-10 and AR-15 rifles from Armalite in late 1959, Colt's embarked on a research and development program to create variations of the AR platform that evolved into the CAR-15 family of firearms.
Zero coupon bonds have a duration equal to the bond's time to maturity, which makes them sensitive to any changes in the interest rates. Investment banks or dealers may separate coupons from the principal of coupon bonds, which is known as the residue, so that different investors may receive the principal and each of the coupon payments.
Brothers in Arms is a tactical shooter video game series by Gearbox Software, consisting of ten individual games. The core series consists of the first-person shooters Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 (2005), Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood (2005), and Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway (2008).
The Heinkel He 111, one of the technologically advanced aircraft that were designed and produced illegally in the 1930s as part of the clandestine German rearmament. German rearmament (Aufrüstung, German pronunciation: [ˈaʊ̯fˌʀʏstʊŋ]) was a policy and practice of rearmament carried out by Germany from 1918 to 1939 in violation of the Treaty of Versailles, which required German ...