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  2. Tippmann - Wikipedia

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    Tippmann is an American manufacturer of paintball markers and paintball equipment, including military simulation kits.Tippmann Industrial Products, a related company manufactures manual and pneumatic heavy-duty sewing machines primarily used for leather, other leather-related equipment, and some industrial products.

  3. List of paintball markers - Wikipedia

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    Tippmann Sports, LLC. 98 custom series 0.68 in Tippmann Sports, LLC. Alpha Black series. AKA Bravo One 0.68 in Tippmann Sports, LLC. Sierra One / Project Salvo: 0.68 in Tippmann Sports, LLC. Carver One Semi-automatic, mechanical, inline blowback 0.68 in Tippmann Sports, LLC. A-5 series Semi-automatic, mechanical, inline blowback 0.68 in ...

  4. Tippmann TPX - Wikipedia

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    Tippmann includes in their basic TPX pistol package two magazines. Extra magazines made by Tippmann can be bought in pairs, and provide for more paintballs to be carried without having to reload the magazines on the field. Each magazine is exactly the same as the two provided with the stock marker, and are loaded and used the same.

  5. .22 TCM - Wikipedia

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    Limited production runs of Glock 19 and Glock 17 conversion barrel kits allowed these pistols to be converted to fire .22 TCM by replacing the barrel and recoil spring (rated at 11 lbs). This led to the development of the .22 TCM-9R variant, which uses a shorter bullet and overall cartridge length compatible with Glock and other magazines ...

  6. TMC Costin - Wikipedia

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    The TMC Costin is a Clubman-style sports car built from 1983 to 1987 in Castlebridge, County Wexford, Republic of Ireland. [1] Fewer than forty were produced. [ 2 ] It was an unusual design of an ungainly, cobbled together appearance, mixing the front design of a Lotus Seven with a slab-sided, shed-like structure at the rear.

  7. Torsion spring - Wikipedia

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    The force of the spring reverses the direction of rotation, so the wheel oscillates back and forth, driven at the top by the clock's gears. Torsion springs consisting of twisted ropes or sinew, were used to store potential energy to power several types of ancient weapons; including the Greek ballista and the Roman scorpio and catapults like the ...

  8. Expansion spring - Wikipedia

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    Expansion springs are used as electrical connectors in some children's electronics kits. They are easy to use with bare fingers , they accept multiple wires, they require no learning or expertise to use them, and the cost is low.

  9. The Texas Medical Center Library - Wikipedia

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    The TMC Library was founded in 1915 to serve the physicians of the Harris County Medical Society (HCMS) and has expanded significantly over the last 100 years. When Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) arrived in 1946, the school and the Harris County Medical Society decided to combine their collections into a single library to better serve the physicians of Harris County and the educational and ...