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  2. Crossed Swords (Timemaster) - Wikipedia

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    Crossed Swords is an adventure published by Pacesetter Ltd in 1984 for the fantasy time-travel role-playing game Timemaster. ... (Object ID: 117.492). [2]

  3. List of infantry weapons of World War I - Wikipedia

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    M1889 Infanteriesäbel (Sword) Seitengewehr 84/98 III (Bayonet) Seitengewehr 98/05 (Bayonet) Gases. Mustard gas (Gas) Flare guns. Hebel M1894; Sidearms. Bayard M1908; Beholla M1915; Bergmann–Bayard M1910; Dreyse M1907; Frommer M1912 Stop; Langenhan M1914 Selbstlader; Luger P04 and P08; Mauser C96; Mauser C78 and C86 Zig-Zag; Mauser M1910 and ...

  4. Luger pistol - Wikipedia

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    Luger toggle-lock action Cutaway drawing of the Luger pistol from Georg Luger's 1908 9mm patent. Toggle-lock action with the knee joint bent upwards. The Luger has a toggle-lock action that uses a jointed arm to lock, as opposed to the slide actions of many other semi-automatic pistols, such as the M1911. After a round is fired, the barrel and ...

  5. 7.65×21mm Parabellum - Wikipedia

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    The 7.65×21mm Parabellum (designated as the 7,65 Parabellum by the C.I.P. [3] and also known as .30 Luger and 7.65mm Luger) is a rimless, bottleneck, centerfire pistol cartridge that was introduced in 1898 by German arms manufacturer Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken (DWM) for their new Pistol Parabellum.

  6. Jack Lumber - Wikipedia

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    Jack Lumber is a video game developed by Owlchemy Labs. [2] [3] [4] The iOS version was the first game published by Sega's third-party publishing program Sega Alliance. [5] [6] In addition to mobile stores, the game is also available on Steam. This version was released independent of Sega because, according to Owlchemy Labs founder Alex ...

  7. Stoeger Luger - Wikipedia

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    The Stoeger Luger was of the same general pattern as the original Luger pistol, but it used a simplified version of the toggle lock, which does not actually 'lock' the action at the moment of firing, but is blowback-operated much like other .22LR autoloading pistols. The gun was designed by Gary Willhelm and manufactured from 1969-1985.

  8. Georg Luger - Wikipedia

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    Georg Luger was born in Steinach am Brenner, Tyrol to Dr. Bartholomaeus von Luger, a surgeon. After Georg's birth, his family moved to Italy, where Dr. Luger taught at the University of Padua . Georg grew up with Italian as his second mother tongue and finished Grundschule ( primary school ) and Gymnasium ( university-preparatory school ) in ...

  9. List of World War II infantry weapons - Wikipedia

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    Luger pistol (The most common sidearm used by front-line troops. 8,000 acquired in the 1920s) [122] [123] Lahti L-35 (Adopted in 1935. Approx. 5700 produced by 1945) [122] [123] [124] Pistole vz. 24 (3,285 bought from Germany, they arrived in September of 1940. Issued mainly to Finnish front-line troops during Continuation War) [125]