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  2. Screw extractor - Wikipedia

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    A screw extractor held in a tap wrench. A screw extractor is a tool for removing broken or seized screws.There are two types: one has a spiral flute structure, commonly called an easy out after the trademarked name EZ-Out; [clarification needed] the other has a straight flute structure.

  3. Panther Model 75 - Wikipedia

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    Special Tools Available from Makers for Comprehensive Overhaul Dowty fork key. Valve spring remover. Engine sprocket remover. Main pinion extractor. Clutch spanner. Crankpin and engine shaft nut spanner. Tappet stud extractor. Ball race fitting tool. Dynamo pinion extractor. Exhaust nut spanner.

  4. Smith & Wesson Model 19 - Wikipedia

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    Change frame design, eliminate cylinder stop stud, serrated tangs. 19-8: 1998: Add internal lock, add MIM hammer w/ floating firing pin. 19-8: 1999: Model 19 discontinued 19-9: 2018: Reintroduced with 4.25" barrel and Performance Center Carry Comp with 3" barrel. 19-9: 2018: Change to ejector rod and center pin lockup to yoke detent lockup.

  5. Smith & Wesson Model 29 - Wikipedia

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    changed yoke retention, radius studs, floating hand 629-3: 1989: hardened yoke and frame, longer stop notch, bolt block, fixed hand 629-4: 1993: changed rear sight leaf and extractor 629-5: 1997: Eliminate cylinder stop stud and serrated tang, MIM trigger and hammer, floating firing pin 629-6: 2001: Internal lock added 629-7: 2005: Two piece ...

  6. Powder-actuated tool - Wikipedia

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    A tool is considered low velocity if the average test velocity of the fastener is not in excess of 300 ft/s (91 m/s) with no single test having a velocity of over 108 m/s (350 ft/s). [1] A high velocity tool propels or discharges a stud, pin, or fastener in excess of 300 ft/s (91 m/s).

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