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  2. STANAG magazine - Wikipedia

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    Close-up of L85A2 with Magpul Industries EMAG polymer magazine with clear viewing window. The STANAG magazine, while relatively compact compared to other types of 5.56×45mm NATO box magazines, has often been criticized for a perceived lack of durability and a tendency to malfunction unless treated with a level of care that may not be practical under combat conditions.

  3. Lifetime Products - Wikipedia

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    Lifetime Products is a private company that produces various consumer and industrial products, such as folding chairs, tables, basketball systems, sheds, kayaks, and coolers. Founded in 1986, it has manufacturing facilities in Utah, China, and Tennessee, and operates the Lifetime Store retail chain.

  4. Clip (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    Stripper clip with permanent 5-round box magazine. SKS: Semi-automatic rifle 7.62×39mm Soviet Union Permanent 10-round magazine. [6] [7] Type 11: Light machine gun 6.5×50mm Arisaka Japan Permanent 30-round hopper fed with 6x 5-round stripper clips. M1 Garand: Semiautomatic rifle .30-06 Springfield United States 8-round en-bloc with internal ...

  5. 5.56×45mm NATO - Wikipedia

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    It appears that this round can drastically improve the performance of any AR-15 weapon chambered to .223/5.56 mm. Superior accuracy, wounding capacity, stopping power and range have made this the preferred round of many special forces operators, and highly desirable as a replacement for the older, Belgian-designed 5.56×45mm SS109/M855 NATO round.

  6. Magazine (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    A magazine is an ammunition storage and feeding device for a repeating firearm, either integral or detachable. Learn about the history, types, and nomenclature of magazines, and the difference between clips and magazines.

  7. 5.56×30mm MINSAS - Wikipedia

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    The 5.56×30mm MINSAS round has a total length of 42 mm and a total weight of 6 g. [8] The bullet length is at 17mm and the weight at 2.6g. [8] It has a range up to 200 meters. [3] The catridge has a muzzle velocity reportedly close to 900 m/s (3,000 ft/s), with a projectile of approximately 2.6 grams (40 grains). [9]

  8. Bioconcentration - Wikipedia

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    Bioconcentration is the accumulation of a water-borne chemical substance in an organism exposed to the water. Learn how to measure and assess bioconcentration using bioconcentration factor, octanol-water partition coefficient, fugacity and other models, and how it affects aquatic toxicology and regulation.

  9. XM214 Microgun - Wikipedia

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    The XM214 Microgun is a prototype 5.56 mm rotary-barrel machine gun developed by General Electric. It was a scaled-down version of the M134 Minigun, designed for aircraft and infantry applications, but never entered service.