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- A spring-gun, booby trap gun etc. is a gun, often a shotgun, rigged to fire when a string or other triggering device is tripped by contact of sufficient...
- there, he pla**** in several local bands including old school punk band Springgun. Upon his return to Northern Virginia in 2008, he continued to collaborate...
- air guns, depending on the design: spring-piston, pneumatic or bottled compressed gas (most commonly carbon dioxide and recently nitrogen). Air guns represent...
- piston air pump that is either manually ****ed (e.g. spring guns) commonly referred to a springers and are the cheapest and generally low quality, or automatically...
- The West Spring Gun was a bomb-throwing catapult used by British, Canadian and Australian forces during World War I. It was designed to throw a hand grenade...
- which wound the spring. When the gun fired, the bolt recoiled and the cog was turned, tightening the spring until the resistance of the spring had reached...
- The Maxim gun is a recoil-operated machine gun invented in 1884 by Hiram Stevens Maxim. It was the first fully automatic machine gun in the world. The...
- across a device which was classified as a “spring gun” or “trip wire activated static defense machine gun”. It was a practice device with the name “Zielfeuergerät...
- According to the FBI, pen guns were widely used for self-defense in the 20th century. Cane gun Sleeve gun Spring-gun Wallet gun John Minnery (1990). Fingertip...
- battery for injuries caused to a tresp****er (Marvin Katko) who set off a spring gun set as a mantrap in an abandoned house on the homeowners' property. The...