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  2. Gun - Wikipedia

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    A 'flying-cloud thunderclap-eruptor,' a proto-gun firing thunderclap bombs, from the Huolongjing. The origin of the English word gun is considered to derive from the name given to a particular historical weapon. Domina Gunilda was the name given to a remarkably large ballista, a mechanical bolt throwing weapon of enormous size, mounted at ...

  3. Gun laws in Utah - Wikipedia

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    UT Code § 76-10-502. UT Code § 76-10-505. UT Code § 76-10-523 (5) May carry openly without permit if 21 or older. For those 18 to 21: Open carry of a loaded firearm (e.g., a live round of ammunition in the firing chamber) is allowed with a permit. Open carry of firearm without a permit is allowed as long as the gun is at least two actions ...

  4. File:Gun safes for visitors firearms at a courthouse in ...

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    English: Gun safes at a courthouse in Prague for storage of civilian-owned firearms. It is forbidden to enter a courthouse in the Czech Republic with a weapon. Visitors can leave their firearm in a gun safe upon entry before undergoing security check. Picture taken in early morning, most safes are still empty.

  5. Sentry Group - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .sentrysafe .com. A SentrySafe safe; requires a combination and a four-way key. SentrySafe is a brand of safes manufactured in Rochester, New York. It is owned by the Master Lock Company. [1] It markets safes designed for home, business, and gun storage. In addition to security, SentrySafe includes a range of Underwriters ...

  6. Mosler Safe Company - Wikipedia

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    Bankrupted, acquired by Diebold Inc. Headquarters. Hamilton, Ohio. , U.S. Website. mosler.com at the Wayback Machine (archived 2001-04-18) The Mosler Safe Company was an American multinational manufacturer of security equipment specializing in safes and bank vaults. In 2001, the company was acquired by Diebold Inc. after going bankrupt.

  7. Concealment device - Wikipedia

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    Concealment device. Radio hidden in a book. This was commonly done in World War II to hide radios from the German occupiers. Concealment devices or diversion safes are used to hide things for the purpose of secrecy or security. They are made from an ordinary household object such as a book, a soda can, a candle, a can, or something as small as ...

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