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  2. Muzzle (mouth guard) - Wikipedia

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    A Border Collie wearing a yellow greyhound muzzle. A muzzle is a device that is placed over the snout of an animal to keep them from biting or otherwise opening their mouth. Muzzles can be primarily solid, with air holes to allow the animal to breathe, or formed from a set of straps that provides better air circulation and allow the animal to ...

  3. Greyhound - Wikipedia

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    A blue female greyhound. Males are usually 71 to 76 centimetres (28 to 30 in) tall at the withers, and weigh on average 27 to 40 kilograms (60 to 88 lb).Females tend to be smaller, with shoulder heights ranging from 66 to 71 centimetres (26 to 28 in) and weights from 25 to 34 kilograms (55 to 75 lb), although weights can be above and below these average weights. [1]

  4. Portsmouth Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Portsmouth Greyhound Stadium was a greyhound racing stadium in Tipner north west of Portsmouth, ... Golden Muzzle heats 438: Northwood Double: 26.95: 1977: 438 ...

  5. Greyhound-class sloop - Wikipedia

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    The Greyhound class was a development of the Cruizer-class sloop, and comprised two 17-gun wooden screw sloops. They were both launched in 1859 and saw service with the Royal Navy until 1870. [ 2 ] The class was reclassified as corvettes in 1862.

  6. HMS Greyhound (1672) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Greyhound was built by Anthony Deane after his transfer to Portsmouth Dockyard (Harwich Dockyard was closed at the end of 1667) as the Master Shipwright. She was a state-of-the-art small frigate which may have served as a forerunner for the standard 20-gun Sixth Rates of the 1690s.

  7. 37 mm gun M3 - Wikipedia

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    Other sources state that the muzzle brake was intended to soften the recoil, and that it was dropped simply because additional recoil control measures were not really needed. [2] [8] In an attempt to increase the armor penetration of the M3, several squeeze bore adapters (including the British Littlejohn adaptor) were tested; none was adopted ...