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  2. 3-inch ordnance rifle - Wikipedia

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    Three are known to have survived. One surviving 3-inch wrought iron Wiard rifle exists, but it has an unusual band across the trunnions. [8] The Confederate States manufactured an estimated 84 cast iron 3-inch rifles, at least 61 of them at the Tredegar Iron Works; [9] several appear to be imitations of the U.S. Ordnance Department design. [10]

  3. QF 4.5-inch Mk I – V naval gun - Wikipedia

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    From the BL Mark I gun of 1916 the 4.7-inch (120 mm) calibre was the mid-calibre weapon of the Royal Navy, used particularly on destroyers.Apart from some ships armed with QF 4-inch Mk V guns due to shortages, it remained the standard weapon for destroyers up to the W-class destroyers of 1943.

  4. SR-25 - Wikipedia

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    It had a flat top upper receiver with a Mil-Std 1913 rail for mounting optics and a 2-stage match grade trigger. The bolt carrier was similar to the AR-10's, being chrome plated and having a captive firing pin retainer pin. The SR-25 was designed specifically to fire 168 gr (10.9 g) open-tip match cartridges.

  5. Barbell - Wikipedia

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    Originally known as a Dymeck curling bar after its inventor Lewis G. Dymeck (US Patent Number 2,508,567), the EZ ("easy") curl bar is a variant of the barbell that is often used for biceps curls, upright rows, and lying triceps extensions. The curved profile of the bar in the grip region allows the user's wrists and forearms to take a more ...

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  7. Irn-Bru - Wikipedia

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    Rivets was an iron brew drink launched in 1994 [88] by Meri-Mate Ltd of Dundee as competition for A.G. Barr's popular Irn Bru soft drink. [89] [90] [91] Highland Brew was launched in 2000 by the Natural Fruit and Beverage Company. [92] Several supermarkets including Aldi, Asda and Lidl sell own brand Iron Brews, alongside the original product ...