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  2. Full Metal Jousting - Wikipedia

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    Full Metal Jousting is an American reality game show that debuted on the History Channel on February 12, 2012. The show featured 16 contestants, split into two teams of eight, competing in full-contact competitive jousting, a combat sport developed by host Shane Adams since the late 1990s. One by one, the contestants were eliminated tournament ...

  3. FMJ - Wikipedia

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    Full metal jacket bullet, a bullet consisting of a soft core encased in a shell of harder metal; Full Metal Jacket, a 1987 war film produced, directed and co-written by Stanley Kubrick; Full Metal Jousting, an American reality television show that debuted on the History Channel; Funhit Mein Jaari, a Hindi-language television comedy series

  4. Shane Adams - Wikipedia

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    Shane Adams is a Canadian Equestrian Team athlete in modern competitive jousting. He is currently the Captain and owner of North America's Premier Full Contact Jousting Team, The Knights of Valour. He is currently the Captain and owner of North America's Premier Full Contact Jousting Team, The Knights of Valour.

  5. Category:Jousting - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Full Metal Jousting; L. Ljubičevo Equestrian Games; Q. Quintain (jousting) R.

  6. Full metal - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... move to sidebar hide. Full metal, full-metal, or fullmetal may refer to: Full metal jacket (ammunition) ... Full Metal Jousting, an ...

  7. Jousting - Wikipedia

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    For warfare, lances are made of metal, but jousting lances are made of wood and tipped with metal, which allows them to break on impact with the opponent's shield. The lance is typically constructed from 1.25-or-1.5-inch-thick (3.2 or 3.8 cm) wood, depending on the progression of a joust.

  8. Joust (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Jousting is a medieval sport. Joust or Jousting may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media

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