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Toyota MR2 (1984–1989) W20. Toyota MR2 (1989–1999) W30. Toyota MR-S / Toyota MR2 Spyder / Toyota MR2 Roadster (1999–2007) AW model code (3A, ... GUN Platform ...
Spyder Classic Series: Kingman Group: Spyder MR series: Kingman Group: Spyder VS series: Kingman Group: Hammer Pump marker: Kingman Group: Hammer III Inline blowback: Kingman Group: Kingman Training (KT) Eraser and Chaser: 0.43 in Macdev Cyborg Macdev Drone DX Macdev Droid Macdev Clone Macdev Clone VX Macdev Clone GT Macdev Clone GTi Macdev ...
The Toyota MR2 is a line of two-seater, mid-engined, rear-wheel-drive sports cars, manufactured in Japan and marketed globally by Toyota from 1984 until 2007 over three generations: W10 (1984–1989), W20 (1989–1999) and W30 (1999–2007).
Spyder VS2 Paintball Marker Gun, 2008. Paintball gun, paint gun, or marker gun, is the main piece of paintball equipment in the sport of paintball. Markers use an expanding gas, such as carbon dioxide (CO 2) or compressed air, to propel paintballs through the barrel and quickly strike a target.
A paintball marker, also known as a paintball gun, paint gun, or simply marker, is an air gun used in the shooting sport of paintball, and the main piece of paintball equipment. Paintball markers use compressed gas , such as carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) or compressed air (HPA), to propel dye -filled gel capsules called paintballs through the barrel ...
Pam Bondi, Donald Trump's pick for attorney general, made $3 million from shares in Trump’s social media platform, Truth Social's, parent company.
The SPYDER-SR uses the EL/M-2106 ATAR radar while the SPYDER-MR incorporates the EL/M-2084 MMR radar. The latter is the same radar used by the Iron Dome system currently in service with the Israel Defense Forces. Current operators of the SPYDER missiles system include India and Singapore. Peru's order for the SPYDER was pending as of 2012.
The origin of the electropneumatic paintball marker is the subject of a patent dispute, [1] but is generally acknowledged to have happened more or less simultaneously with the introduction of WDP's Angel and PneuVenture's Shocker, marketed by Smart Parts, both in 1996.