The scene in the room was not properly preserved, the weapon involved was not ballistically tested and the bullet casing went missing. |
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The 28 is very close ballistically to the 20 gauge but without some of the 20 gauge problems. |
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He will tell us, according to sources, that these three shootings are linked ballistically. |
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The bomb falls ballistically and we drop it so that even if there's no laser spot it's going to drop pretty close to the target. |
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The airframe is crashworthy and ballistically tolerant to 23 mm gunfire. |
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A fast burning rate is effective ballistically but tends to create excessive pressures in the gun barrel. |
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Practically speaking, these four cartridges are ballistically identical to the more compact. |
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The BER round is fired ballistically, and can reach up to 50 km when fired from a 52 calibre barrel. |
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But steel is ballistically inferior to more dense pellets, and the fast drop off in energy is only partly mitigated by a fast start. |
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There's terrific tension amid the ferocious barrage of sinew-snapping, bone-bashing, nerve-shredding and ballistically executed mayhem. |
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It burned slower than black powder and hence furnished a sustained burning that was effective ballistically but did not create excessive pressures within the gun barrel. |
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In the UK, critics have tended to plump for the ballistically positive. |
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Then, as now, the gloating melted away after pretty much one news cycle, because they weren't nuclear, and most were of corroded pre-1991 vintand and couldn't be ballistically deployed anymore. |
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While light hurled ballistically from the surface of the collapsed body cannot escape, a rocket with powerful motors firing could still gently pull itself free. |
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After separation, the airframe descends ballistically on its last track. |
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All chameleons are primarily insectivores that feed by ballistically projecting their long tongues from their mouths to capture prey located some distance away. |
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