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  2. Shobo - Wikipedia

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    A shobo is a weapon, similar to the Emeici of China, which was used by the ninja of Japan for striking pressure points on an opponent. Form

  3. Marine Scout Sniper Rifle - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Scout Sniper Rifle (MSSR) is a Philippine semi-automatic designated marksman rifle developed by the Philippine Marine Corps for their Marine Scout Snipers.Designed in the mid-1990s to replace severely-outdated battle rifles then used as marksman rifles, the MSSR is essentially an M16A1 that has been heavily modified and accurized to serve as a marksman rifle.

  4. Improvised weapon - Wikipedia

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    A makeshift weapon is an everyday object that has been physically altered to enhance its potential as a weapon. [62] It can also be used to refer to common classes of weapons such as guns, knives, and bombs made from commonly available items. [1] Examples of makeshift weapons include: Millwall brick; Molotov cocktail; Shiv; Improvised firearms

  5. Weapon Zero - Wikipedia

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    Weapon Zero is a science fiction/superhero comic book series created by Joe Benitez and Marc Silvestri. It was published by Top Cow Productions in the 1990s. The production changed hands after issue #4.

  6. Zero Range Combat - Wikipedia

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    Zero Range Combat (Japanese: ゼロレンジコンバット, [1] Zerorenjikonbatto, also referred to as 零距離戦闘術, [2] Rei kyori sentō-jutsu, which translates to Zero Range Combat) is a Japanese martial art inspired by military combatives.

  7. Zero-tolerance policies in schools - Wikipedia

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    The use of zero-tolerance policies in public schools increased dramatically after the Columbine High School massacre in 1999, with principals declaring that safety concerns made them want zero-tolerance for weapons. These rules led to disproportionate responses to minor or technical transgressions.

  8. Zero Day (2003 film) - Wikipedia

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    Zero Day is a 2003 American found footage drama film written and directed by Ben Coccio and starring Andre Keuck and Cal Robertson, revolving around a duo planning a school shooting through the perspective of a video filming camera.

  9. Mega Man Zero - Wikipedia

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    The game mechanics slightly change with every entry of the series. Zero is given a variety of weapons to use and can level them up to unlock new abilities, although this was removed from Mega Man Zero 3 and onward as the abilities become accessible from the start of the game. [2]

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