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pistole
pistole (pɪˈstəʊl) Also 6–8 pistol(l. [a. F. pistole the coin (c 1620 d'Aubigny Fœneste), app. shortened from pistolet: see pistolet2. The coin was not known by any corresponding name in Spain or Italy.] A name formerly applied to certain foreign gold coins; sometimes (as in quot. 1592) synonymous w...
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Pistole
The pistole weighed 103 grains (6.67 grams; 0.215 troy oz) while the double pistole was 206 grains (13.35 grams; 0.429 troy oz); the fineness was 19 karat The North German pistole was minted from 1741 to 1855.
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Pistole (Scottish coin)
A pistole was a Scottish gold coin minted in 1701 under the reign of King William III. Along with the half-pistole it was the last gold coin minted for Scottish coinage.
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doppy
† ˈdoppy Obs. [ad. It. doppia a double, ‘also a double ducket of gold’ (Florio).] A former gold coin of Italy; a pistole.1691 Lond. Gaz. No. 2721/2 Should pay them 1400 Doppies at two terms. 1692 Ibid. No. 2730/1. [1858 Simmonds Dict. Trade, Doppia, another name for the pistole.]
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Pistole vz. 22
The pistole vz. 22 was the first Czech Army pistol of the inter-war period.
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Pistole vz. 24
The pistole vz. 24 (Pistol Model 24) was the standard Czech Army pistol of the inter-war period. It was an improved version of the pistole vz. 22, which had been licensed from Mauser.
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John S. Pistole
On August 23, 2004, Pistole testified before Congress about changes the FBI made in response to the 9/11 Commission.
Pistole and Valerie E. Pistole: Searching for Integrity & Faith.
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FÉG 37M Pistol
The latter, in German service during World War II, was known as Pistole 37(u), pistole M 37 Kal. 7,65 mm or P37. difference between this and the other variants is that the "German" version had a manual safety (which the Hungarian issue did not have) and was marked "Pistole
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لوجر (مسدس)
1900/06 (1911 German manual)
Technisches Reglement Nr T 4 D - Die Pistole (P 06/29) - 1944 Swiss manual for the Luger. Masstafeln zur Pistole 08 und langen Pistole 08
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MPK
MPK可以指
瓦尔特MP冲锋枪的衍生型“瓦尔特短冲锋枪”(Maschinen-Pistole Kurz)
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Half-pistole (Scottish coin)
A Half-pistole was a Scottish gold coin minted in 1701 under the reign of King William III. Along with the Pistole it was one of last gold coin minted for the Kingdom of Scotland before the Acts of Union 1707.
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ČZ vz. 27
The vz. 27 is a Czechoslovak semi-automatic pistol, based on the pistole vz. 24, and chambered for 7.65 mm Browning/.32 ACP. Users
: Captured pistols designated as the Pistole 27(t)
See also
Weapons of Czechoslovakia interwar period
References
CZ 27 Serial Numbers & Year
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Trois-Pistoles (disambiguation)
station, a train station in the Quebec city
Trois Pistoles (ale), an ale brewed by Unibroue
See also
"Three Pistols", a 1991 song by The Tragically Hip
Pistole
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Doubloon
The two-escudo (or $4 coin) was the "doubloon" or "pistole", and the large eight-escudo (or $16) was a "quadruple pistole". English nomenclature was confusing, though, since the $8 "double pistole" was the doubloon in English usage, while the $16 "quadruple pistole" was the
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