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  2. Scope mount - Wikipedia

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    Among scopes for rail mounts, the 22.5-degree V-shaped Zeiss rail is the most prevalent standard. It was introduced in 1990. After the patent expired in 2008, compatible scopes have been offered from manufacturers such as Blaser, [1] Leica, Minox, Meopta, Nikon, [2] Noblex (formerly Docter [3]), Schmidt & Bender [4] and Steiner. [5]

  3. Altazimuth mount - Wikipedia

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    An altazimuth mount or alt-azimuth mount is a simple two-axis mount for supporting and rotating an instrument about two perpendicular axes – one vertical and the other horizontal. Rotation about the vertical axis varies the azimuth (compass bearing) of the pointing direction of the instrument.

  4. Picatinny rail - Wikipedia

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    It is similar in concept to the earlier commercial Weaver rail mount used to mount telescopic sights, but is taller and has wider slots at regular intervals along the entire length. The MIL-STD-1913 locking slot width is 0.206 in (5.23 mm). The spacing of slot centres is 0.394 in (10.01 mm) and the slot depth is 0.118 in (3.00 mm). [8]

  5. Zeiss rail - Wikipedia

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    A SIG Sauer SSG 3000 bolt action rifle fitted with a Zeiss Victory Diavari 3-12x56 telescopic sight with Zeiss rail.. Zeiss inner rail, [1] generally simply referred to as Zeiss rail, is a ringless scope sight mounting system introduced by Zeiss in 1990 as an alternative to traditional ring mounts. [2]

  6. TrackingPoint - Wikipedia

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    TrackingPoint is an applied technology company based in Austin, Texas.In 2011, it created a long-range rifle system that was the first precision guided firearm. [1] [2]Formed by John McHale in February 2011, the company created its first PGF prototype in March 2011.

  7. The Talleys - Wikipedia

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    Kirk Talley – Tenor; Roger Talley – Lead/Piano; Debra Talley – Alto; As For Me and My House (1983) Lift Your Voice (1984) Wherever I Am (1984) Work of Heart (1985) United (1986) For Every Generation (1988) Family Christmas (1988) Typical Day (1989) Love Will (1990) A Night to Remember (1992)

  8. Wikipedia:Good articles/all2 - Wikipedia

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    1886 eruption of Mount Tarawera – 2007 Carancas impact event – Aucanquilcha – Algoman orogeny – Alluvial fan – Anahim hotspot – Banded iron formation – Big Raven Formation – Blue-ice area – Boring Billion – Bradford Colliery – Coal ball – Coldstream copper mine – Deep biosphere – Edziza Formation – El Negrillar ...

  9. Kirk Talley - Wikipedia

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    Kirk Lewis Talley (born June 9, 1958), is an American Southern gospel performer and songwriter. Talley is best known for his time as a tenor singer with the legendary Gospel Quartet the Cathedrals , the Talleys, and also the family group the Hoppers , along with a very successful solo career as a singer and songwriter.