It was designed for BB's .175 or .177
From an interview that Nestruev gave:Going into the standard pistol a little bit, since you have shot so many Feinwerkbau air pistols, Do you shoot the AW 93 as opposed to the IZH 35 (the Russian made gun that he the FWB is a copy of)?The sports pistol, you mean the FWB pistol as a small bore pistol? I have the original pistol from Russia, same as the FWB. It is a very good pistol and this pistol does a lot for the shooter. It's easy to shoot the pistol FWB or the Russian that's the same and I also was testing of course Walther pistols and all of them are good pistols, but they really don't compare or, compete with the last Hammerli pistol. I think that's also a good pistol. A very good pistol. For the standard pistol discipline I am the holder of the Russian record with the Hammerli (SP20).
Too much CO2 makes the Earth warm up. On Venus the atmosphere is 93% CO2 and the temperature is 400-500 degrees.
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The first COMMERCIALLY SUCCESSFUL was probably the Borchardt C-93, from 1893. Created by Hugo Borchardt.
Venus has extremely thick CO2 with a surface pressure of 93 Earth-atmospheres (about 1400 pounds/square inch) and extreme global warming of 400-500 degrees C.
The first commercially sucessful pistol was the Borchardt C-93. Designed in 1893 and became available in 1894. It is said to be the fore runner to the Luger P-08 as it was studied by the Luger's designer, Georg Luger.
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93³ = 93 × 93 × 93 = 804357
Being that the vehicle is old and most likely has alot of miles on it, the pistol rings are worn down and your burning your oil with every stroke of the engine, of you could have a leak somewhere. If your 93 GM has white smoke coming out the tail pipe then most likely you have bad pistol rings!!
12% of 93= 12% * 93= 0.12 * 93= 11.1612% of 93= 12% * 93= 0.12 * 93= 11.16