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  2. 25 mm caliber - Wikipedia

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    Japanese 25×163mm ammunition from a post-war US technical manual A diagram of the M791 25×137mm round. Several sub-types of the NATO 25 mm ammunition are available—the most common being armor-piercing, high-explosive, sabot, tracer, and practice rounds.

  3. Mark 38 25 mm machine gun system - Wikipedia

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    The primary component of the Mk 38 is the 25 mm M242 Bushmaster. It is an externally-powered, chain-driven gun. The Bushmaster uses an electric motor to drive the moving parts for ammunition feeding, loading, firing, extraction, and cartridge ejection. [2]

  4. 25 mm Hotchkiss anti-tank gun - Wikipedia

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    25 AC mle 1934: So-called de forteresse (fortress version), adopted to equip the Maginot Line. The 25mm gun was not used alone but as a mixed weapon. It was therefore associated with a twinning of Reibel machine guns sharing the same ball joint in a "trumelage" [8] which had a single sight, common to both types of weapons. The length of the ...

  5. M242 Bushmaster - Wikipedia

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    The M242 Bushmaster chain gun is a 25 mm (25×137mm) single-barrel chain-driven autocannon.It is used extensively by the U.S. military, such as in the Bradley fighting vehicle, as well as by other NATO members and some other nations in ground combat vehicles and various watercraft.

  6. Long Blue Line - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "Long Blue Line" may refer to: Collegiate alumni. Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio; United States Air Force Academy, Colorado;

  7. Bunnings - Wikipedia

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    Bunnings Group Limited, trading as Bunnings Warehouse or Bunnings, is an Australian household hardware and garden centre chain. [2] The chain has been owned by ...

  8. Marking blue - Wikipedia

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    Marking out a metal bar. Marking blue or layout stain (sometimes called Dykem after trademark erosion of a popular brand, or Prussian blue after the blue pigment) is a dye used in metalworking to aid in marking out rough parts for further machining.

  9. Blue Line - Wikipedia

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    Blue Line, by Yae; Blue line (ice hockey), the line between center ice and each team's zone; Blue Line (withdrawal line), the UN drawn demarcation line dividing Lebanon from Israel and the Golan Heights; Blue Line (New York State), delineates the Adirondack and Catskill parks of New York's Forest Preserve