by Anonymous October 21, 2003
by Anonymous November 05, 2003
taiko
tai·ko tkō
n
Japanese drum: a Japanese drum in the shape of a barrel
Late 19th century. From Japanese .
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"taiko" yijing you ta yuanben de yisi, suoyi ba "Zhongguo taikongren" jiaozuo "taikonaut" bu tai hao. Genju "ming2-cong2-zhu3ren2" de yuanze haishi jiaozuo "taikongren" ba.
tai·ko tkō
n
Japanese drum: a Japanese drum in the shape of a barrel
Late 19th century. From Japanese .
Microsoft® Encarta® Reference Library 2003. © 1993-2002 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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"taiko" yijing you ta yuanben de yisi, suoyi ba "Zhongguo taikongren" jiaozuo "taikonaut" bu tai hao. Genju "ming2-cong2-zhu3ren2" de yuanze haishi jiaozuo "taikongren" ba.
by Anonymous November 07, 2003
The M-4 is a version of the M-16 machine gun with a 16" heavy barrel which has a special machined groove which is used inconjunction with the bayonet lug, to allow attachment of other devices. The most commonly attached device is a grenade launcher.
This groove is midway between the front sight and the flash-hider on the end of the barrel.
This groove is midway between the front sight and the flash-hider on the end of the barrel.
by Anonymous October 22, 2003
by Anonymous November 04, 2003
by Anonymous October 27, 2003