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  2. Needlegun scaler - Wikipedia

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    A needle gun has a set of very fine chisels known as needles. The tool forces these needles against a work surface at variable speeds up to around 5,000 times per minute. [3] [2] Different models offer choices of number of needles, operating speed, and power levels. [3] Many models use compressed air, although electrical needle-guns do exist ...

  3. List of machine guns - Wikipedia

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    Colleoni machine gun — 6.50×52mm Mannlicher–Carcano: Ammunition belt Italy: 1908 Colt Machine Gun: Colt's Manufacturing Company: 5.56×45mm NATO: Ammunition belt United States: 1965 Colt Automatic Rifle: 5.56×45mm NATO: Detachable box magazine United States: 1982 Darne machine gun: Hotchkiss et Cie: 7.50×54mm French 8.00×51mmR French ...

  4. Needlegun - Wikipedia

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    A needlegun, also known as a needler, flechette gun or fletcher, is a firearm that fires small, sometimes fin-stabilized, metal darts or flechettes. Theoretically, the advantages of a needlegun over conventional projectile firearms are in its compact size, high rate of fire , and extreme muzzle velocity .

  5. Buttonholer - Wikipedia

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    A buttonholer is an attachment for a sewing machine which automates the side-to-side and forwards-and-backwards motions involved in sewing a buttonhole. Most modern sewing machines have this function built in, but many older machines do not, and straight stitch machines cannot sew a zigzag stitch with which

  6. Type 98/Type 1 machine gun - Wikipedia

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    Machine gun: Place of origin: Empire of Japan: Service history; In service: 1938–1945 (Type 98) [1] 1941–1945 (Type 1) [2] Used by: Imperial Japanese Army (Type 98) Imperial Japanese Navy (Type 1) Production history; Manufacturer: Type 98 [1] Nagoya Army Arsenal Type 1 [2] Nagoya Army Arsenal, Tagajo Naval Arsenal, Yokosuka Naval Arsenal ...

  7. Needle gun (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A needle gun is a rifle that has a needle-like firing pin. Needle gun or needlegun may also refer to: Needlegun, a firearm that fires small, sometimes fin-stabilized, metal darts or flechetes; Needlegun scaler, a hydraulic or pneumatic tool used to remove rust, mill scale, and old paint from metal surfaces "Needle Gun", a song by Hawkwind from ...

  8. American-180 - Wikipedia

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    Twin-barrelled variant: The ILARCO company manufactured the American 180 in a twin-gun configuration. The two receivers were mounted on a single stock that weighed more than 14 lb (6.4 kg), with a rate of fire over 3,000 rounds per minute. [9] Quad-barrelled variant: The ILARCO company manufactured the American 180 in a quad-gun configuration.

  9. Hotchkiss M1909 Benét–Mercié machine gun - Wikipedia

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    The Hotchkiss M1909 machine gun was a light machine gun of the early 20th century that was developed and built by Hotchkiss et Cie. It was also known as the Hotchkiss Mark I , Hotchkiss Portative and M1909 Benét–Mercié .