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Laser speed guns use lasers by Doppler shift measurement.
Guns N' Roses
They don't. They merely eat other frogs and the guns eat all of them in one consecutive gob. The misconception that the frogs eat the GUNS is that in an old Western movie, "Frogs With Guns", the guns tortured the frogs and so the forgs felt the best solution was to eat those guns right up. Unfortunately, that has thrown thoday's frog and gun world out of proportion. There is absolutely no way the frog would eat the gun, because if it did it would shoot itself and die anyway, which it most certainly doesn't want. So the only suitable answer would be that the gun eats the frog. The method is explained as simply as possible below. 1.dsnju uvbsuihisducbcusdgcvyg yugwyeuiosdwehy 2.dndibsdubjj;hio;jhi0hugos 3.vsdhcvbibaweodfhio' 4.numnumnumnumnum There is also another method, explained below. 1.vsnis 2.csd fjosd 3.numnumnum Most frogs deny that their involvement in the guns and frogs battle is voluntary, but be warned, they do it for the money. And if the frog blows up and lots of guns come out when you ask it a question, such as "Will you be my prince?" then that frog has had a baaaad history with guns. However, if it does not blow up and instead comes up and eats you, you can be sure that the frog is safe from guns. Frogs With Guns is also now an edible product in both countries, Queensland and New South Wales. The delicacy is provided in both gunpowder and non-gunpowder formats.
Black Powder.
It's simply a non-glossy finish.
Polishing before finish was applied Actually they are two completely different processes using different chemicals with different results. Parkerizing is more rust resistant and will hold protection lube coating better and the finish changes color with age. Blueing doesn't change color except through wear.
Most police sidearms have a black or deep blue ("blue steel") finish, although some are made of stainless steel. Rarely, an officer might carry a gun with a nickel finish, which looks like bright chrome.
because it got changed and Nerf guns were really blue in the first place
If it has a serial number beginning with 'V' or 'SV' it is what is known as the Victory Model, made 1942-1945. Should have either matte blue or parkerized type finish, although some commercially finished guns are known. Many have various governmental or police markings. Value for non-US marked guns is typically $200-$300. Guns with US Navy markings or other rare variants can get over $500 pretty fast. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Carbon steel guns are usually blued to protect from rust. Stainless guns are left as is.
Basic reference.
Guns come in various finishes to prevent rust and corrosion. Various types can be nickeled, painted, enameled, blued, or others. Guns that have been treated with "blueing" are the most common. They are the firearms you see with a black finish. The coating that they put on starts out as a blue-black liquid. Once the oxidation process is finished, it turns out more of a black color. Although, sometimes it can be a little brown or blue in color. The condition of the blueing on the weapon can have an effect on the value.
NYPD Blue - 1993 Guns and Hoses 9-15 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M
Blue Book of Gun Values
BLue Book of Gun Values
NYPD Blue - 1993 Guns and Hoses 9-15 was released on: USA: 12 March 2002