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  • blonde, and black with black points (ears and muzzle) all occur.
  • re robust appearance, redder colouring, larger muzzle and rounder-shaped ears.
  • n in reality every enemy is placed before your muzzle and every loss of life can be remedied by the
  • to make sure that the projectile has left the muzzle and the gas pressure in the barrel is down to
  • Its white eyelids match its muzzle and beard.
  • It has a gray coat and black face, muzzle and forehead, plus a black line from the muzzl
  • ttle are usually white with pigmented ears and muzzle, and naturally polled.
  • Their head is of a medium length with a broad muzzle and forehead.
  • sed, sometimes ulcerative lesions on the lips, muzzle, and in the mouth.
  • They have a pink muzzle and white horns with black tips.
  • , large caliber barrel, which is flared at the muzzle and frequently throughout the entire bore, and
  • are coloured grey to brown with white ears and muzzle and have horns.
  • air colour is golden brown, with lighter eyes, muzzle and legs while the nose, hooves, and tail are
  • marks are the presence of a white patch on the muzzle, and webbed hind feet.
  • a distinctive white spot on either side of the muzzle, and the rams have large curling horns.
  • a wool-free face and legs, pricked ears, black muzzle and black feet.
  • he barrel of the M1 Garand rifle enclosing the muzzle and was held in place with the rifle's bayonet
  • Corso in some facial features, having a longer muzzle and tighter skin.
  • significant features include a long and narrow muzzle and a generally mid-brown colour.
  • The muzzle and the fur around the eyes are light brown, a
  • Molossian guard dog, it is 1.05m high and its muzzle and one leg have been repaired since its redis
  • and a strong, broad, short and softly squared muzzle, and defined but not obvious whisker pads.
  • ndards allow for black shading, principally in muzzle and tail, indicating the presence of the melan
  • low to creamy white.The upper head between the muzzle and ears is usually darker gray-brown.
  • re grizzled silvery, while the limbs, ears and muzzle are ochraceus in colour.
  • ing located underneath the barrel and near the muzzle as in the much later to appear Garand rifle.
  • The muzzle assembly consisted of many fine parts and was
  • n government official Jerome Smith the dubious Muzzle Award for his part in leading to the cancellat
  • ch side of its black face, with the end of the muzzle becoming grey.
  • ot fire while over the lower turret because of muzzle blast problems.
  • However, the muzzle blast was sufficient to blow away the foremast
  • easily taking deer sized game, but recoil and muzzle blast are substantial, at least in the earlies
  • the recoil of the weapon (along with noise and muzzle blast) was said to be terrific, frequently cau
  • the visual remnant of an already fired weapon muzzle blast, the bullet from which if fired at Presi
  • the only damage she received was from her own muzzle blast.
  • mprovements, such as accelerator mechanism and muzzle booster.
  • 8M version with a removable barrel liner and a muzzle brake that allowed a larger "special 7" or 8 c
  • Mounting of muzzle brake
  • The barrel was equipped with a large muzzle brake to reduce recoil.
  • The gun received a muzzle brake and faster rifle twist during production
  • In 1941 a muzzle brake was fitted to allow longer range charges
  • Additionally, a more efficient muzzle brake was added, decreasing the recoil.
  • Initially, it was fitted with a single-baffle muzzle brake of relatively low efficiency.
  • However this style of muzzle brake proved troublesome with the early design
  • plit trail carriage with removable spades, and muzzle brake, but its carriage was truly innovative.
  • ; the two types can be differentiated by their muzzle brake, the larger gun possessing the larger mu
  • on included rechambering for bigger cartridge, muzzle brake, elevation controls were moved to the le
  • prototypes, productional barrels did not have muzzle brake.
  • a standard hydro-pneumatic recoil system and a muzzle brake.
  • .5 cm FK 18 that was fitted with a cylindrical muzzle brake.
  • sed into tubular jacket with cooling slots and muzzle brake/compensator at the front.
  • The leFH 18/40 shared the different muzzle brakes used by the leFH 18M.
  • ces Picatinny rail forends, sound suppressors, muzzle brakes, flash suppressors, EarPro branded hear
  • s were delivered in October 1944 equipped with muzzle brakes.
  • The finned mortar "bomb" was loaded from the muzzle, but the propellant was loaded from the breech
  • It has a muzzle covered with bristles, and flat shielded nostr
  • 2) the muzzle device is a standard M16A2 type flash suppress
  • low for the use of a sound suppressor or other muzzle device.
  • des iof the neck are reddish yellow, while the muzzle, ears and underparts of the leg are black.
  • ral part was unrifled and tapered down; at the muzzle end, the last 27.6 inches (700 mm) it was para
  • Its robust and wedge-shaped muzzle ends with a black nose.
  • grams at an initial velocity of 860 m/s with a muzzle energy of 3,140 J (as opposed to the 3,600-4,0
  • is possible to freely acquire air guns with a muzzle energy not exceeding 17 joules (13 ft·lbf).
  • Air guns with muzzle energy over 17 J must be registered at a local
  • be able to shoot less punishing loads, with a muzzle energy much close to that of a typical .44
  • In Germany, air guns producing a muzzle energy up to 7.5 joule (J) (5.53 ft·lbf) can b
  • e nose to prevent pilots from being blinded by muzzle flash when firing the guns at night, a problem
  • "Fantastic Six" ( Muzzle Flash Remix) - 6:35
  • ized version of the Russian Makarov PM showing muzzle flash.
  • re, unlike conventional mortars with smoke and muzzle flash.
  • It was mainly muzzle flashes from the machine guns on YP-389 that g
  • The muzzle, forequarters and sides are a darker shade.
  • us kinds of gags, such as ball gags, bit gags, muzzle gags and ring gags, although they also have ot
  • ripes down the face from above each eye to the muzzle; hind legs white from hocks to hooves; foreleg
  • wheeled" onto the stage in a strait jacket and muzzle in a manner similar to Hannibal Lecter, before
  • A soft enclosure, the Camera Muzzle, is made by Sam Cranston; this is less effecti
  • The muzzle is somewhat short, thin tapering to the nose.
  • Its muzzle is long with numerous long whiskers.
  • The skull is wide, the muzzle is long, and eyes carry a sweet expression.
  • Its muzzle is brown with a white streak that extends from
  • The muzzle is short, nasal passage large for increased ai
  • Mouth: The muzzle is square-shaped and may be melanistic mask, o
  • rements include head crown of 3.3 cm (1.3 in), muzzle length of 9.4 mm (0.37 in), ear length of 17.8
  • rs preferred the simplicity and lower costs of muzzle loaded weapons.
  • The rifle was muzzle loaded, and used a percussion lock firing mech
  • rer in January 1879, in which a 38 ton 12 inch muzzle loader hung fire and was subsequently double-l
  • A 6.3 inch 64-pounder rifled muzzle loader in the forecastle of HMS Gannet (1878)
  • The "Peacemaker" was another 12 in (300 mm) muzzle loader made by Hogg and Delamater of New York
  • The Lorenz rifle was a percussion type muzzle loader, and as such was similar in design to t
  • became the main armament in 1901; the original muzzle loaders were dumped under a pile of earth.
  • originally armed with 7-inch and 9-inch rifled muzzle loaders on barbette mountings.
  • as decided to equip her with 9-inch and 8-inch muzzle loaders, as against 9-inch and 7-inch in her s
  • in common usage at the time, the pistols were muzzle loading single shots, or in some cases, double
  • arly 1870s with an armament of nine 64-pounder muzzle loading rifled guns, four each side and a cent
  • a muzzle loading 2-pound cannon, from the 1790s
  • Dahlgren designed several rifled muzzle loading cannon, as well.
  • ution they developed was short barreled rifled muzzle loading mortar, built in three sizes.
  • By the end of the Civil War, muzzle loading rifles and muskets were considered to
  • She carried an armament of muzzle loading smooth-bore cannon, as usual for warsh
  • The Parrott rifle was a type of muzzle loading rifled artillery weapon used extensive
  • rifles that could shoot faster than the Danish muzzle loading rifles.
  • ort was built in 1885, and included two rifled muzzle loading guns, which had a range of about three
  • Muzzle long; nose pad wide and black; ears rufous; le
  • The muzzle may or may not be dark, though it is generally
  • "Feel Your Love" ( Muzzle mix)
  • uced back between the nasals; no supraorbital; muzzle more obtuse than in P. perrotteti; eye small;
  • it only remains for you to choose between the muzzle of the pistol and the foot of the Cross.
  • rs to the top of the heights and almost to the muzzle of the enemy's guns," at the Battle of Frederi
  • front of the centre of the 64th, opposite the muzzle of the gun and moved on at a foot pace, in the
  • ps, by shooting the Zulu who having seized the muzzle of the man's rifle, was in the act of assuagin
  • The head, face and muzzle of the female are dark gray, but without the b
  • The deep indentation on the muzzle of this gun left by the ball from the USS Sara
  • abic word for nose, due to its position as the muzzle of Pegasus.
  • derived from the Arabic Minkhir al-Asad, "the Muzzle of (the constellation of) the Lion" for this s
  • Donald Duck stickers - pointing at me from the muzzle of their Kalashnikovs.
  • The explosion only took part of the end of the muzzle off.
  • (one colour that goes in two lines down to the muzzle, on the ears, on the legs and around the tail
  • The bear's muzzle or, allowing for anthropomorphism, his mustach
  • at first refused, found an M-8 or Sherman gun muzzle pointed into their shop.
  • et loose on the lord, and luckily for him, the muzzle proved to be successful.
  • cially developed pipeline for creating digital muzzle replacements, animated the many talking dogs.
  • The skull had a long muzzle resembling that of Alioramus.
  • bayonet has an overall length of 310 mm and a muzzle ring diameter of 22 mm.
  • er stages of its service life, the trigger and muzzle section of the Flammenwerfer were dressed up t
  • It has a brawny body, rounded head and blunted muzzle, short legs, and a relatively short tail.
  • The driving rod was loaded into the muzzle so that the finned projectile remained in fron
  • the flared front end of the barrel, called the muzzle swell.
  • ght cataloged survivors of 133 identified have muzzle swells.
  • Kalimantsia has a shorter muzzle than the horse-like shapes of the rest of the
  • Add Rhinoceros, Drown, Muzzle, The Everlasting Gaze...
  • Despite the handicap of a muzzle, the dog was the winner.
  • he form of a mythical dragon's head around the muzzle; the muzzle blast would then give the impressi
  • edial canthus of each eye down the side of the muzzle to the corner of the mouth) are often missing.
  • use, was reduced; there was a tendency for the muzzle to droop; and the barrel liner lasted only for
  • roblems seemed to stem from the overly complex muzzle trap system becoming excessively corroded from
  • itzers with roughly similar barrel lengths and muzzle velocities like the 10.5 cm leFH 18 and the Am
  • Higher chamber pressure results in higher muzzle velocities.
  • ) armor-piercing or high-explosive shells at a muzzle velocity of 865 metres per second (2,840 ft/s)
  • ectiles at the rate of 1 round per minute at a muzzle velocity of 780 metres per second (2,600 ft/s)
  • an 884 kg (1,949 lb) armor-piercing shell at a muzzle velocity of 700 m/s (2,297 ft/s) to a range of
  • ,864 m) at its maximum elevation of 21° with a muzzle velocity of 2,700 ft/s (820 m/s).
  • -kilogram (240 lb) armored-piercing shell at a muzzle velocity of 780 meters (2,560 ft) per second,
  • still larger cartridge (20x110RB) to achieve a muzzle velocity of 830 m/s (versus 490 m/s for the or
  • cartridge) and was modified to provide higher muzzle velocity and hence more penetrating power.
  • The muzzle velocity of the 6.5 kg (14.33 lb) projectile w
  • fired a 2,000-pound (907-kilogram) shell at a muzzle velocity of 1,755 feet (535 meters) per second
  • (80 lb) armour-piercing shells at a muzzle velocity of 725 metres per second (2,380 ft/s)
  • of fire with sniper cartridges and reduces the muzzle velocity to 810 m/s (2,657.5 ft/s).
  • metres (2,000 yd) at maximum elevation with a muzzle velocity of 640 metres per second (2,100 ft/s)
  • ery shells of the same caliber because the low muzzle velocity allowed for thinner shell walls and h
  • gun, with a 925 metres per second (3,030 ft/s) muzzle velocity and effective range of 25.7 kilometre
  • velocity gun had a barrel length of 2.250 m, a muzzle velocity of 810 m/s (2,700 ft/s), and a penetr
  • tedly for a hunting rifle) to deliver a higher muzzle velocity and therefore greater penetration in
  • the old full-power charges that gave a maximum muzzle velocity of 435 m/s (1427 ft/s).
  • The muzzle velocity was 490 m/s, which was low compared t
  • The guns fired 22lb shells at a muzzle velocity of 2133 feet per second.
  • Charge 1 yielded a muzzle velocity of 555 metres per second (1,820 ft/s)
  • It had a higher muzzle velocity and thus greater penetrative power th
  • The low muzzle velocity allowed for thinner shell walls, henc
  • Low muzzle velocity and small traverse also made the gun
  • (0.123 kg) HE shell at a muzzle velocity of 2,750 ft/s (840 m/s).
  • M1932, HE: launch charge 177 kg SD19G, muzzle velocity 920 m/s.
  • Ammunition weight is 3.3 kg and muzzle velocity is 230 m/s.
  • It had a muzzle velocity of 1,410 ft/s (430 m/s) and was credi
  • To avoid pre-detonation, the muzzle velocity would need to be greatly raised, maki
  • echs, which accounts for the greater range and muzzle velocity of their guns.
  • Charge 3 was added to Charge 2 and raised the muzzle velocity to 757 metres per second (2,480 ft/s)
  • a short barrelled weapon with a relatively low muzzle velocity which was sufficient for supporting t
  • shells that weighed 91.27 lb (41.40 kg) with a muzzle velocity of 2,600 ft/s (790 m/s).
  • Higher muzzle velocity meant a flatter trajectory and less w
  • e guns fired 140-kilogram (310 lb) shells at a muzzle velocity of 690 m/s (2,263 ft/s).
  • Projectile weight is 59.56 g (2.10 oz) and muzzle velocity is 1,005 m/s (3,297 ft/s).
  • Projectile weight is 64.4 g (2.27 oz) and muzzle velocity is 976 m/s (3,202 ft/s).
  • The 14.5 mm armour-piercing bullet has a muzzle velocity of 1013 m/s and devastating ballistic
  • They fired a 0.95-kilogram (2.1 lb) shell at a muzzle velocity of 950 m/s (3,117 ft/s).
  • 32-pdr fired a 32 lb armour piercing shot at a muzzle velocity of 2880 ft/s.
  • e re-issued version is made in China and has a muzzle velocity of approx 350 FPS.
  • Muzzle velocity was slightly inferior, but even so th
  • The gun could fire a 1.75 kg shell with a muzzle velocity of 495 m/sec, and fire a maximum of 3
  • were too fragile and didn't have a high enough muzzle velocity to act as an anti-tank gun.
  • (16 kg) high explosive shells per minute at a muzzle velocity of 2,660 ft/s (810 m/s).
  • A 6-pound (2.7 kg) shell was fired at a muzzle velocity of 1,765 ft/s (538 m/s) and a rate of
  • red 140 kg (309 lb) armor piercing shells at a muzzle velocity of 690 metres per second (2,300 ft/s)
  • Worse, the low muzzle velocity of this gun meant it had a very short
  • t) and fired a 254-pound (115.2 kg) shell at a muzzle velocity of 1,420 ft/s (430 m/s).
  • done typically to produce rounds with a higher muzzle velocity and stopping power, such as ammunitio
  • continued to experiment with ways to increase muzzle velocity through 1941.
  • The shells were fired with a muzzle velocity of 846 mps (2,775 fps), though the gu
  • Reported to have a muzzle velocity of 1,450 m/s and be capable of penetr
  • 85° and fired a 10-kilogram (22 lb) shell at a muzzle velocity of 800 m/s (2,625 ft/s).
  • infantry and machine-gun nests, due to its low muzzle velocity which proscribed anti-armour use.
  • The 20 pounder's APCBC projectile had a muzzle velocity of 1,020 meters per second and could
  • rn powders - more time to burn, increasing the muzzle velocity and hence the accuracy.
  • The muzzle velocity required for a 235U fission reaction
  • easured using different criterion (10% drop in muzzle velocity), so actual improvement was probably
  • The shortened barrel incurred a reduction in muzzle velocity, but as tank guns in World War I were
  • reduces the pressure on the ball, reducing its muzzle velocity.
  • roduction ceased due to insufficient range and muzzle velocity.
  • e to its predecessor,with less range and lower muzzle velocity.
  • Muzzle velocity: 550 m/s
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