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  2. 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.

  3. Super Soaker - Wikipedia

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    A water gun using this system is pressurized by air being pumped and compressed into its reservoir. When the trigger is pulled, a valve is opened and the compressed air pushes the water out of the nozzle. [13] Super Soaker started with two pressurized reservoir water guns, and has continued to produce them in various shapes and sizes.

  4. Sorry, But These Collectibles Are Now Worthless

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    3. Wheat Pennies. Every so often, news of a rare coin, perhaps a recently discovered misstep by the U.S. Mint, gets people emptying their pockets in search of a jackpot find — and good luck with ...

  5. Underwater firearm - Wikipedia

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    Supercavitating ammunition that functions better underwater has been developed by Defence & Security Group (DSG), a Norwegian company. The Multi-Environment Ammunition (MEA) series supercavitating rifle ammunition, developed and marketed by DSG, is anticipated to be useful for certain special operations, including underwater warfare.

  6. 10 of the Most Expensive Items Ever Sold on eBay

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    It’s very bizarre to live in a world where you can buy U.S. cities on the same website that you can buy a bunch of '90s Xena tapes. Related: The Most Expensive Items at Sam's Club Cheapism ...

  7. How US gun culture stacks up with the world - AOL

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    While personal safety tops the list of reasons why American gun owners say they own a firearm, 63% of US gun-related deaths are self-inflicted. Over 23,000 Americans died from self-inflicted ...

  8. APS underwater rifle - Wikipedia

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    The objective was ambitious; nobody had ever before tried to build a functioning automatic underwater firearm. The most important problem was designing a receiver that could work under water. Water is essentially incompressible, so the structure had to let water move around easily; as a result, its receiver is open at the rear.

  9. Entertech - Wikipedia

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    The sound, so real!" A promotional magazine scan showing off guns from the first generation. Entertech was a brand of battery-powered motorized water guns sold in the United States from 1985 to 1990 by the now-defunct LJN .