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Spencer$507966$ - traduzione in greco

US LEVER ACTION MILITARY RIFLE
Spencer rifle; Spencer rifles; Spencer Carbine; Spencer carbine; Spencer Repeating Carbine; Spencer Repeating Rifle; Spencer repeater
  • Spencer 1865 Carbine .50 caliber
  • Spencer carbine, magazine tube, and cartridges
  • 1862 Spencer Rifle with sling and bayonet
  • Diagram of the Spencer rifle showing the magazine in the butt.  It uses a falling breechblock (F) attached to a carrier (E). Figure 1, shows the breechblock raised. Firing forces are contained by the receiver at the rear of the breechblock.

Spencer      
n. είδος κοντής ζακέτας, ζιπουνάκι
rib eye steak         
  • Choice beef rib eye steak
BEEF STEAK FROM THE RIB AREA
Rib eye; Rib-eye steak; Ribeye; Scotch fillet; Spencer steak; Ribeye steak; Rib-eye
n. μπριζόλα rib eye

Definizione

psychosexual
¦ adjective of or involving the psychological aspects of the sexual impulse.
Derivatives
psychosexually adverb

Wikipedia

Spencer repeating rifle

The Spencer repeating rifles and carbines were 19th-century American lever-action firearms invented by Christopher Spencer. The Spencer was the world's first military metallic-cartridge repeating rifle, and over 200,000 examples were manufactured in the United States by the Spencer Repeating Rifle Co. and Burnside Rifle Co. between 1860 and 1869. The Spencer repeating rifle was adopted by the Union Army, especially by the cavalry, during the American Civil War but did not replace the standard issue muzzle-loading rifled muskets in use at the time. Among the early users was George Armstrong Custer. The Spencer carbine was a shorter and lighter version designed for the cavalry.