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  2. Choke (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    Choke is measured experimentally by observing the percentage of pellets in a charge that impact inside a 75 cm circle at 35 m (25 m for "cylinder" and "Skeet"). [8] Although different choke manufacturers have different identification of their chokes, the notches in the chart below are generally accepted. [9]

  3. Stoeger Condor - Wikipedia

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    The Stoeger Condor is a double-barreled shotgun. It is an over/under gun, with one barrel above the other. [1] There are several models of Condor, with different features and in various gauges. The standard model has a grade-A walnut stock and fore-end, blued receiver and barrels, a single trigger, and screw-in choke tubes. It has a vented ...

  4. Stoeger Coach Gun - Wikipedia

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    The Stoeger Coach Gun is a side-by-side double-barreled shotgun. It is marketed and distributed by Stoeger Industries in Accokeek, Maryland. It is manufactured by E.R. Amantino (Boito) in Veranópolis, Brazil. [1] While suitable for bird hunting, clay target shooting or home defense, it is primarily designed for cowboy action shooting.

  5. List of shotguns - Wikipedia

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    Stoeger Coach Gun: E.R. Amantino: 12 gauge Brazil: Stoeger Condor: E.R. Amantino: 12 gauge 16 gauge 20 gauge.410 bore Brazil: Tavor TS12: IWI: 12 Gauge Israel: 2018 TOZ-106: Tula Arms Plant Russia: 1993 TOZ-194: Tula Arms Plant: 12 gauge Russia: 1990s USAS-12: Daewoo Precision Industries: 12 gauge South Korea: 1980s UTS-15: UTAS: 12 gauge ...

  6. File:Shotgun choke.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Stoeger Industries - Wikipedia

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    Prior to its acquisition by Beretta in 2000, Stoeger was located in New Jersey, and prior to that was the largest gun store in New York City. Stoeger commissioned various small companies in Germany to manufacture a .22 Long Rifle replica of the Luger, which it imported. It later sold an American-made version of the Luger in 1994.

  8. Fantasy Football: Backup RBs we might need to start in the ...

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    The road to a fantasy football championship isn't always well-paved. Analyst Pranav Rajaram sifts through several backup RBs managers might need to rely on in Week 16.

  9. List of military headstamps - Wikipedia

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    NC National Brass & Copper Tube Co. (1917–1918) – Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. Manufactured .303 British ammunition during World War I. OMF Saint Marks Powder Co. (A division of Olin-Mathieson) – Saint Marks, Crawfordville, Florida. Made ball powder for their ammunition factories. It was sold off to General Dynamics in 1998.