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Pist.On (also
spelled Pist*On,
Pist-On,
Pist•On,
PistOn, and Piston) is an
American heavy metal band from
Staten Island, New York. The band
released two...
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Píšť may
refer to
places in the
Czech Republic:
Píšť (Opava District), a muni****lity and
village in the Moravian-Silesian
Region Píšť (Pelhřimov District)...
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Pist-e
Abali (Persian: پيست آبعلی, also
Romanized as
Pīst-e Āb‘alī; also
known as
Pīst-e Eskī-ye Āb‘alī) is a
village in
Abali Rural District, Rudehen...
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Pist. Platzpatr. 43
These were
Platz ("blank") rounds.
Pist.
Treibpatrone 43
These were
Treib ("booster
charge for
rifle granades") rounds.
Pist. Expatrone...
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Pist Idiots are an
Australian pub rock band from Revesby, New
South Wales. The band's line-up
consists of lead vocalist/rhythm
guitarist Jack Griffith...
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Furrer M25,
which is why it is also
called Lmg.-Pistole. The Lmg-
Pist 41/44 was
manufactured with
close tolerances to its
components and was difficult...
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Special Operations Force 19 Finland
Finnish Defence Forces 17 (as 9.00
PIST 2008)
Finnish Police,
primary service firearm;
Border Guard (Ministry of...
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service as
their general service pistol under the
designations 9.00
PIST 80 and 9.00
PIST 80–91. The FN HP-DA/Browning BDA had two
versions during its lifetime...
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collectibles marketplace.
Looking much like a long-barrel pistol, the
Ronson Pist-o-Liter was
exhibited at the 1912
Olympia (UK) car show on the
Klaxon stand...
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Píšť (German: Pyschcz) is a muni****lity and
village in
Opava District in the Moravian-Silesian
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 2,100 inhabitants...