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  2. Post pounder - Wikipedia

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    A red-colored post pounder next to two green steel t-posts. A post pounder, post driver, post rammer, post knocker or fence driver is a tool used for driving fence posts and similar items into land surfaces. It consists of a heavy steel pipe which is closed at one end and has handles welded onto the sides. It is normally used by one person, but ...

  3. Rolls Razor - Wikipedia

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    This was a mechanical version of the dry shaver that was operated by repeatedly squeezing a lever on the handle. [ 7 ] The Rolls Razor was successful enough that it had a similar British competitor, The Darwin, made by Darwins Ltd. (or Darwin, Ltd.; both spellings were used), Fitzwilliam Works, Sheffield, England.

  4. Pounder - Wikipedia

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    Pounder may refer to: Pounder (surname), a surname; Pounder, 2015 Nuclear Assault album; Post pounder, a tool used for driving posts into the ground; Rice pounder, an agricultural tool; Caliber#Pounds as a measure of cannon bore, a method of rating artillery pieces; Pounder beer can, a 16 oz can of beer

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  7. Field artillery in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The larger 9-pounders and 12-pounders were less well represented. While the 9-pounder was still listed on Ordnance and Artillery manuals in 1861, very few were ever produced after the War of 1812. Nine-pounders were universally gone well before the Mexican War, and only scant references exist to any Civil War use of the weapons.

  8. Littlejohn adaptor - Wikipedia

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    The Littlejohn adaptor/APCNR combination gave the 2 pounder a similar effect as the armour-piercing discarding sabot round used with the much larger and heavier QF 6 pounder gun. The muzzle velocity of the APSV Mark II shell was 1,143 m/s compared with the 792 m/s of the normal 1.2 kg APCBC shell.

  9. Porcupine-class post ship - Wikipedia

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    John Williams, the Surveyor of the Navy, designed the class as a development of his earlier design (1773) for the 20-gun Sphinx class.The 1776 design enlarged the ship, which permitted the mounting of an eleventh pair of 9-pounder guns on the upper deck and two smaller (6-pounder) guns on the quarterdeck.