-
reliable but
makes it
heavier than U.S. and NATO magazines. The
early slab-
sided steel AK-47 30-round
detachable box
magazines had 1 mm (0.039 in) sheet-metal...
- design, the
model line
would be
called the "Shoebox Ford",
denoting its
slab-
sided "ponton" design.
While the
design theme had been in use
since the late...
- in 5+1⁄2″, 6+7⁄8″, and 10″
lengths and all had
adjustable sights. The
slab-
sided target models were
available with 5+1⁄2″ and 6+7⁄8″
barrels and had adjustable...
- "firsts" in the
American automobile industry, including:
first m****-produced
slab-
sided / ponton-style car, the
model 'CC',
introduced in 1946,
together with...
- a well-aimed shot will hit the
torso of the
enemy soldier. The
early slab-
sided steel AK-47 30-round
detachable box
magazines had 1 mm (0.039 in) sheet-metal...
- volume—the
latter from its
increased length and
width as well as from its
slab-
sided,
Ponton styling,
maximizing the platform's footprint. The Type 3 emulated...
-
Pleuronaia dolabelloides, the
slab-
sided naiad,
slab-
sided pearly mussel, or
slabside pearlymussel, is a
species of
freshwater mussel, an
aquatic bivalve...
-
Pontonkarrosserie as "all-enveloping bodywork, straight-through
side styling,
slab-
sided styling." In 1921,
Hungarian aerodynamicist Paul
Jaray requested...
-
Slab city is a
derogatory term for an area
which surrounded a
sawmill in
American frontier times. De-limbed
timber was
placed in the mill. The
timber was...
-
Royal Navy. They
differ in that
their receivers are "
slab-
sided" (i.e.,
lacked the
milling on the
sides found on
commercial Mausers). They also have a "ring...