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  2. GLARE - Wikipedia

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    Though Glare is a composite material, [2] its material properties and fabrication are very similar to bulk aluminum sheets. It has far less in common with composite structures when it comes to design, manufacture, inspection, or maintenance. Glare parts are constructed and repaired using mostly conventional metal working techniques.

  3. Constant Pressure System - Wikipedia

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    These include the Speed Loader line from 1999, [3] the Water Worm, [3] and a few Water Warriors blasters. In the case of Water Warriors, Hasbro ended up suing them over the patent. The "bladder water gun" patent expired in 2016. [1] In 2020, German outdoor company Spyra GmbH launched its own CPS-based line of electric water guns marketed under ...

  4. Terraria - Wikipedia

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    Terraria (/ t ə ˈ r ɛər i ə / ⓘ tə-RAIR-ee-ə [1]) is a 2011 action-adventure sandbox game developed by Re-Logic. The game was first released for Windows and has since been ported to other PC and console platforms.

  5. Dazzler (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    The GLARE RECOIL and GLARE HELIOS dazzlers utilize built-in safety mechanisms to prevent eye damage by pairing the dazzler with a rangefinder; the dazzler will self-modulate power output with respect to range to target so the closer the target, the lower the output and the farther the target, the greater the output.

  6. Water gun - Wikipedia

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    A young girl playing with a water gun. A water gun (or water pistol, water blaster, or squirt gun) is a type of toy gun designed to shoot jets of water.Similar to water balloons, the primary purpose of the toy is to soak another person in a recreational game such as a water fight.

  7. Underwater firearm - Wikipedia

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    After entering the water, the bullet will continue its original trajectory. The user, when aiming the gun, needs to compensate for the refractive index of the water (roughly 1.333 for fresh water at 20 °C (68 °F)). [2] MEA series supercavitating ammunition is currently available in the following calibers: [2]

  8. Iron sights - Wikipedia

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    To do that, the shooter aligns their line of sight with the front and rear sights, forming a consistent 'line of aim' (known as the 'sight axis') and in turn producing what is known as the 'point of aim' (POA) within their own field of view, which then gets pointed directly (i.e. aimed) at the target. The physical distance between the front and ...

  9. Anti-reflective coating - Wikipedia

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    Anti-reflective coatings are used in a wide variety of applications where light passes through an optical surface, and low loss or low reflection is desired. Examples include anti-glare coatings on corrective lenses and camera lens elements, and antireflective coatings on solar cells. [2]