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  • In the larger-caliber guns, where bullets are expensive, it can cost $1,200 just to do the break-in and load development.

    The Field and Stream Guide to Jarret Custom Rifles 2004

  • In the larger-caliber guns, where bullets are expensive, it can cost $1,200 just to do the break-in and load development.

    An Unreasonable Man 2004

  • He was lucky he hadn't been packing a larger-caliber gun or he would've lost fingers.

    Jed the Dead Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1997

  • Basically you take something like plastic and wrap it around a smaller-caliber slug so it will fit in a larger-caliber gun.

    The Third Victim Gardner, Lisa 1988

  • The .223 is a small round best used for small game and varmint hunting, but the gun also can be modified for larger-caliber shells, he said.

    GJSentinel - Latest News Headlines 2009

  • According to the agency’s Web site, soldiers encased in this futuristic battle armor will be able to “handle more firepower, wear more ballistic protection, carry larger-caliber weapons and more ammunition, and carry supplies greater distances.”

    » Powered armor in the news heinleinblog 2003

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