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  2. Bluing (steel) - Wikipedia

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    Bluing may be applied by immersing steel parts in a solution of potassium nitrate, sodium hydroxide, and water heated to the boiling point, 275–310 °F (135–154 °C) depending on the recipe. [6] Similarly, stainless steel parts may be immersed in a mixture of nitrates and chromates, similarly heated.

  3. Talk:Bluing (steel) - Wikipedia

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    Black oxide is also used to refer to thicker bluing that is black oxide based. "Bluing" is also used to refer to an historical protection against corrosion for steel parts in general, such as used in wind up clocks, firearms, internal gears in fishing reels, and other similar precision-machined steel parts that are subject to corrosion.

  4. DShK - Wikipedia

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    Requiring a heavy machine gun similar to the M2 Browning, development of the DShK began in the Soviet Union in 1929 and the first design was finalised by Vasily Degtyaryov in 1931. [17] [19] The initial design used the same gas operation from the Degtyaryov machine gun, and used a 30 round drum magazine, but had a poor rate of fire.

  5. Bauer Automatic - Wikipedia

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    The Bauer Automatic is an American-made copy of the Baby Browning. Made of stainless steel, they are chambered in .25 ACP with a six-round capacity detachable box magazine. The Bauer was manufactured in Fraser, Michigan from 1972–1984. [1] The pistol was marketed as the Fraser-25 from 1984 to 1986. [2]

  6. FN FNP - Wikipedia

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    Stainless steel slide (matte black finish) or Stainless steel slide (matte natural finish) Black or Dark Earth Frame; Standard sights or Night sights; The FNP-9 and FNP-40 have also been marketed as the Browning Pro-9 and Pro-40. [8] The FNP series has been replaced by the FNX pistol series.

  7. .32 ACP - Wikipedia

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    .32 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol, also known as the .32 Auto, .32 Automatic, or 7.65×17mmSR) is a centerfire pistol cartridge.It is a semi-rimmed, straight-walled cartridge developed by firearms designer John Browning, initially for use in the FN M1900 semi-automatic pistol.

  8. Crucible Industries - Wikipedia

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    Crucible Industries, commonly known as Crucible, is an American company which develops and manufactures specialty steels, and is the sole producer of a line of sintered steels known as Crucible Particle Metallurgy (CPM) steels.

  9. Hunter 39 - Wikipedia

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    The Hunter 39 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass.It has a fractional sloop B&R rig, a plumb stem, a walk-through reverse transom with a swimming platform and folding ladder, an internally mounted spade-type rudder controlled by dual wheel and a fixed fin keel or optional shoal-draft wing keel.