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  2. List of Arizona state symbols - Wikipedia

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    The state of Arizona has numerous symbols, many of which are officially recognized after a law passed by the state legislature, and were adopted in the 20th century. The first symbol was the motto, which was made official in 1864 for the Arizona Territory. Arizona became the second state to adopt a "state firearm" after Utah adopted the ...

  3. FX Airguns - Wikipedia

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    Website. fxairguns.com. FX Airguns AB is a Swedish manufacturer of air rifles based in Mariestad, Västra Götaland. Founded by Fredrik Axelsson in 1999, the company is known for its extensive line of competition and hunting pre-charged pneumatic (PCP) rifles. [1][2] FX Airguns is known in the industry for its proprietary "Smooth Twist" barrels ...

  4. Seal of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    State of Arizona. Adopted. 1912. Motto. Ditat Deus (God enriches) The Great Seal of the State of Arizona is the state seal of the U.S. state of Arizona as designated in the state constitution. [1] Article 22, Section 20 of the State of Arizona Constitution by the Arizona State Legislature details the design and use of the seal. [2]

  5. Flag of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The state of Arizona's website, museum, and official materials cite the following origins of the Arizona flag: Charles Wilfred Harris, Colonel in the Arizona National Guard, served as the captain of the unit's rifle team in 1910. During the rifle competition at Camp Perry, Ohio, the Arizona team was the only team without an emblem of any kind ...

  6. Category:Symbols of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    State songs of Arizona; T. Turquoise; W. Wulfenite This page was last edited on 29 April 2008, at 15:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  7. Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Arizona is the sixth largest state by area, ranked after New Mexico and before Nevada. Of the state's 113,998 square miles (295,000 km 2), approximately 15% is privately owned. The remaining area is public forest and parkland, state trust land and Native American reservations.

  8. Arizona Air National Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Air National Guard (AZ ANG) is the aerial militia of the state of Arizona, United States of America. It is, along with the Arizona Army National Guard, an element of the Arizona National Guard. As state militia units, the units in the Arizona Air National Guard are not typically in the normal United States Air Force chain of command ...

  9. Two Guns, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    5,423 ft (1,653 m) Population. 0. Time zone. UTC-7 (MST) GNIS feature ID. 24665 [ 1 ] Two Guns is a ghost town in Coconino County, Arizona, United States. [ 1 ] Located on the east rim of Canyon Diablo about 30 mi (48 km) east of Flagstaff, Two Guns prospered as a tourist stop along Route 66.