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Model 20 may refer to: Electronics, computing, telecommunications, office machinery * Compaq Model 20, a luggable transportable computer; see Compaq Portable series * DEC MicroVAX 3100 Model 20, a backoffice minicomputer; see List of VAX computers * IBM System/360 Model 20, a mainframe computer * IBM Model 20, a xerography machine, a photocopier; see IBM copier family * IBM Model 20, an impact printer; see IBM hammer printers * Teletype Model 20, a teletype machine from Teletype Corporation * UNIVAC Model 20, a mainframe computer from UNIVAC Transport and vehicular * Edwards Rail Car Company Model 20, a U.S. self-propelled rail car Automotive * AJS Model 20, a UK motorcycle * AMC 20, AMC Model 20, an automotive axle * Bour-Davis Model 20, a U.S. automobile from Bour-Davis * Flanders Model "20", a U.S. automobile * Harley-Davidson Model 20, a U.S. motorcycle; see List of motorcycles of the 1920s * Haynes Model 20, a U.S. automobile from Haynes Automobile Company * Hudson Model 20, a ...
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Compaq Portable Series
Compaq's first computers' form factors were portable, also called "luggables", and then "lunchbox computers", and together constituted the Compaq Portable series. These computers measured approximately deep, tall, and approximately wide. As the products evolved, laptops and notebooks were created offing a new level of portability that caused the market to explode. Some of the portables, the Portable and Portable II, had CRT monitors, while later the Portable III and the Portable 386) had flat, monochrome, usually amber, plasma displays. The portables came/could come with internal hard disk drives on 0.5" shock mount springs; diskette drives, usually 5-" double- or quadruple-density drives; batteries; and/or a dual-ISA expansion chassis, about one full-drive-height wide. Note this was before the term "ISA" became a standard. The Compaq Portable 486 included mono and color LCD screens and were battery powered. Machines of the series * Compaq Portable – Compaq's fir ...
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List Of Norton Motorcycles
This is a list of Norton branded motorcycles over all periods of the marque from 1908 to the present day. Model list Pre-War (1908–1939) War time (1937–1945) Post-War (1945–1970) Superbike era (1967–1978) Norton Commando models used "Isolastic" engine mounts (rubber mounted) and had 745 cc ("750") engines up to 1973 when the 828 cc ("850") engine came into use. Rotary period (1981–1992) Post Rotary period (2014 onwards) See also *List of AMC motorcycles *List of Ariel motorcycles *List of BSA motorcycles *List of Douglas motorcycles *List of Royal Enfield motorcycles *List of Triumph motorcycles *List of Velocette motorcycles *List of Vincent motorcycles Sources * Holliday, Bob (1976). ''Norton Story.'' Cambridge: Patrick Stephens Limited. {{ISBN, 0-85059-246-1 References Norton Norton Norton may refer to: Places Norton, meaning 'north settlement' in Old English, is a common place name. Places named Norton include: Canada * Rural Municipality of ...
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SME Limited
SME is a brand name of an English company that produces high end tonearms and turntables, whose name has become synonymous with the industry standard detachable headshell mount. History SME was founded by Alastair Robertson-Aikman in 1946 under the title The Scale Model Equipment Company Limited to manufacture scale models and detail parts for the model engineering trade. It was During the 1950s the company moved away from model making to precision engineering, principally parts for aircraft instruments and business machines. In 1959, Robertson-Aikman required a pick-up arm for his own use and an experimental model was built. It received such an enthusiastic reception from friends in the sound industry that it was decided to produce it commercially and the first SME precision pick-up arm appeared in September 1959. Production was 25 units per week composed entirely of individually machined components. At this time a new factory situated in Mill Road, Steyning was opened and t ...
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Randall Made Knives
Randall Made Knives, usually referred to as Randall, is an American custom handcrafted knife manufacturer founded by Walter Doane "Bo" Randall, Jr. in the U.S. The knife making shop and showroom is located in Orlando, Florida. Randall began making knives as a hobby in 1937.Randall Made Knives; Orlando - Handmade knives November 2013 Florida Trend magazine page 87. His son and grandson continue the family trade along with 20 craftsmen producing about 8,000 knives per year out of a shop on South Orange Blossom Trail. Randall offers 28 models of knives for different applications, each customizable at the factory based on customer specification. Randall hand forges nearly all models of knives instead of using factory stamping or stock removal, one of few manufacturers to do so. Randall uses a 17-step process for making knives, which usually takes over 8 hours to complete.Coulbourn, Keith. "A Cut Above The Average", '' Florida Accent'', February 12, 1967. The waiting list for obtain ...
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Polaroid Swinger
The Polaroid Model 20 "Swinger" was a popular Land Camera produced by the Polaroid Corporation between July 1965 and 1970. At $19.95 () and weighing only 21 ounces, it was the first truly inexpensive instant camera, a fact that helped fuel its enormous popularity and made it one of the top-selling cameras of all time. The Swinger was especially successful in the youth market due to its low price, stylish appearance, catchy ''Meet the Swinger'' jingle, as well as getting the camera into drugstores. In fact, it was so successful that it became Polaroid's best selling product at the time, and increased their share in the new camera market. History The camera was designed by Henry Dreyfuss. One source for the name claims that when copywriter Phyllis Robinson of Doyle Dane Bernbach watched Edwin H. Land walk into her office swinging the camera from his wrist, she decided on the name "Swinger". The Swinger featured an extinction exposure meter tied to the aperture which displayed ...
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Winchester Model 20
The Winchester Model 20 is a single-barreled shotgun that was produced from 1920 to 1924. It is not semi-automatic or pump-action, and is loaded manually by lifting up the barrel and loading the shells at the breech Breech may refer to: * Breech (firearms), the opening at the rear of a gun barrel where the cartridge is inserted in a breech-loading weapon * breech, the lower part of a pulley block * breech, the penetration of a boiler where exhaust gases leav .... This is called a break or hinge action. The model 20 came in .410 bore. The total production reached approximately 24,000. Notes Resources Sparetimeactivities.net profile Winchester Repeating Arms Company firearms Single-shot shotguns of the United States {{Shotgun-stub ...
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Smith & Wesson Model 20
Smith & Wesson .38/44 identifies a series of 6-round cylinder, double-action, Smith & Wesson N-frame revolvers chambered for the .38 Special cartridge loaded to higher pressures than were considered appropriate for earlier revolvers chambered for that cartridge. High-pressure .38/44 loadings of the .38 Special cartridge represented a transition between conventional .38 Special ammunition and the new more powerful .357 Magnum ammo. Revolvers were manufactured from 1930 to 1941, and after World War II from 1946 to 1966 until competitively priced .357 Magnum revolvers became widely available. History In the 1920s and the 1930s, the inability of conventional police service revolver ammunition to reliably penetrate heavy steel framed automobiles was perceived as a problem as United States law enforcement agencies encountered well organized and funded bootleggers. In response, Smith & Wesson introduced the large frame .38/44 Heavy Duty in 1930. It was based on the .44 Special Smith & We ...
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Marlin Model 20
The Marlin No. 20 is a slide-action .22 caliber rifle with an octagonal barrel and tubular magazine, bearing patents of August 12, 1890 through November 29, 1904, produced by the Marlin Firearms Co. of New Haven, Connecticut. It is not the same as the Glenfield Model 20 (Marlin 780). The Model 20 is a bolt-action rifle that fires primarily the .22LR rimfire cartridge, but also the .22 short, and the obsolete .22 long (all rimfire cartridges, and can all be fired in the same gun). Produced by the Marlin Firearms Company of North Haven, Connecticut, it was in production from 1960 to 1966. Uses The Model 20 is well-suited for small-game hunting Hunting is the human activity, human practice of seeking, pursuing, capturing, or killing wildlife or feral animals. The most common reasons for humans to hunt are to harvest food (i.e. meat) and useful animal products (fur/hide (skin), hide, ... and vermin control, as well as a target practice gun. Bolt-action rifles of the Unit ...
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Glock Model 20
Glock is a brand of polymer-Receiver (firearms), framed, Recoil operation#Short recoil operation, short recoil-operated, locked-breech semi-automatic pistols designed and produced by Austrian manufacturer Glock Ges.m.b.H., Glock Ges.m.b.H. The firearm entered Austrian Armed Forces, Austrian military and Federal Police (Austria), police service by 1982 after it was the top performer in reliability and safety tests. Glock pistols have become the company's most profitable line of products, and have been supplied to national armed forces, security agencies, and police forces in at least 48 countries. Glocks are also popular firearms among civilians for recreational and competition shooting, home- and self-defense, both in concealed carry, concealed or open carry. In 2020, the Glock 19 was the best selling pistol on GunBroker.com, GunBroker. History The company's founder, head engineer Gaston Glock, had no experience with firearms design or manufacture at the time their first pis ...
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Daisy Outdoor Products
Daisy Outdoor Products (known primarily as Daisy) is an American airgun manufacturer known particularly for their lines of BB guns. It was formed in 1882 initially as the Plymouth Iron Windmill Company in Plymouth, Michigan, to manufacture steel windmills, and from 1888 started bundling BB-caliber air guns with each windmill purchase as a sales promotion. With the unrivaled popularity of their 1888-model Daisy BB Guns, the company changed the name to Daisy Manufacturing Company in 1895 and switched their business to solely producing air guns for sale. Throughout the 20th century, Daisy has been known as a company that makes and sells BB guns and pellet youth rifles. Their Red Ryder BB Gun is perhaps the best known and longest production item, which has been featured in many TV shows and movies since its introduction in the spring of 1940. History The company started in 1882 by watchmaker and inventor Clarence Hamilton in Plymouth, Michigan, as the Plymouth Iron Windmill C ...
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Beretta 21A Bobcat
The Beretta 21A Bobcat is a semi-automatic pocket pistol designed by Beretta in Italy. Production began in late 1984, solely in the Beretta U.S.A. facility in Accokeek, Maryland. It is a further development of the Beretta Model 20, whose production ended in 1985. Design The Beretta 21A Bobcat is available chambered for either .22 LR or .25 ACP (6.35 mm) ammunition. It has a simple blowback operation, with a single- and double-action trigger mechanism, and exposed hammer. It has a magazine release button in the left side grip, located between the grip retaining screws. The frame is made out of aluminum alloy; the slide and barrel are either carbon steel or stainless steel, depending on the model. According to Beretta, the pistol is intended for off duty police and pistol carry permit holders that seek a highly concealable, but reliable pistol designed for self-defense. Safety features It is fitted with a frame-mounted, thumb-operated rear-locking safety, which also blocks the ...
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Taylorcraft Ranch Wagon
__NOTOC__ The Taylorcraft Model 20 Ranch Wagon was a four-seat cabin monoplane designed and built by Taylorcraft Aircraft as a development of the earlier experimental Model 18. The Model 20 was constructed of moulded fibreglass Fiberglass (American English) or fibreglass (Commonwealth English) is a common type of fiber-reinforced plastic using glass fiber. The fibers may be randomly arranged, flattened into a sheet called a chopped strand mat, or woven into glass clot ... over a tubular framework. It had a conventional landing gear and a nose-mounted 225 hp (168 kW) Continental O-470-J engine. Variants ;Model 20 Ranch Wagon :Utility model powered by a 225hp (168kW) Continental O-470-J engine. ;Model 20 Zephyr 400 :Tourer variant of 1958 with detailed changes from the basic Model 20. ;Model 20AG Topper :Agricultural variant. Chemical hopper or tank in rear of cabin. ;Model 20 Seabird :Floatplane variant. Specifications (Ranch Wagon) References * * * * {{ ...
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