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- The Gunbarrel Highway is an isolated desert track in the Northern Territory, South Australia and Western Australia. It consists of about 1,350 km (840 mi)...
- Gunbarrel is an unincorporated community and a census-designated place (CDP) located in and governed by Boulder County, Colorado, United States. The CDP...
- The Bull****ters: Roll Out the Gunbarrel is a 1984 medium-length TV film directed by Stephen Frears. A spoof of the TV series The Professionals, it was...
- [citation needed] On Monday July 22, 2019 an occupied chair fell from the Gunbarrel lift. This was similar to a 2016 incident where an unoccupied chair fell...
- A gun barrel is a crucial part of gun-type weapons such as small firearms, artillery pieces, and air guns. It is the straight shooting tube, usually made...
- The gun barrel sequence is a signature device featured in nearly every James Bond film. Shot from the point of view of a presumed ********in, it features...
- track from Laverton had become graded dirt. In 1958 during survey for the Gunbarrel Highway as part of the Woomera rocket range project, Len Beadell visited...
- The Autobots are a fictional faction of sentient robots in the Transformers multimedia franchise. The Autobots are living robots from the planet Cybertron...
- city-maintained surface streets include Broad Street, Georgia Avenue, Gunbarrel Road, Hickory Valley Road, McCallie Avenue, Shallowford Road, Dayton Boulevard...
- character in various comic films, such as The Bull****ters: Roll out the Gunbarrel “Boneheads", a short on Random! Cartoons Bonehead Merkle (1888–1956),...