Artillery
Yes, they are beasty and kill unicorns and dragons with their 105 caliber sable round blastin' awesomeness
25-100
Element #105 is called Dubnium.
The Revelation Model 105 .22 caliber rifle was manufactured from 1971 to 1988. It was made by Marlin and marketed by Western Auto.
Daisy made a couple of versions of the 105. Model 105 Junior 1932-1934 Model 105 Ranger 1932- 1934 Model 105 Buck Current version Model 105 Cub 1979-1990
how to identify difference between A 105 and IS 2062
Route 105 is located between routes 104 and 106.
25-125 USD or so
Well, there are a variety of weapons systems which the military will refer to as a "gun" (a rifle isn't referred to as a gun - it's referred to either as a rifle, a weapon, or a small arm), and you didn't really specific how big you had in mind. Light machine guns through field artillery pieces are designated as "guns". That would include the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon, the M60 and M240 medium/General Purpose machine guns, the M2 HBAR .50 machine gun, the 105 and 120mm cannons mounted on tanks, the 105 and 155mm field artillery guns, etc. The M249, M240, and M2 can be found in a wide variety of units. The 25mm autocannon used on the M2 and M3 Bradley IFVs will typically be found in armored cavalry and mechanized infantry units. The aforementioned 105 and 120mm guns used on tanks will be found in armor and armored cavalry units. The aforementioned 105 and 155mm howitzers will be found in field artillery units.
The prime numbers between 80 and 105 are: 83, 89, 97, 101, 103
Yes. Slugs can be used in guns in good condition.
The AC-130C130U aircraft has 25mm Gatling guns, a 40mm Bofors cannon, and a 105 mm artillery piece. Good article for you- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_AC-130