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In firearms, the ejector is the device which throws the empty cartridge case clear from the weapon after firing.
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In firearms, the extractor is the mechanical device which withdraws the fired cartridge case from the chamber. After the extractor has pulled the cartridge case from the chamber, the ejector throws the cartridge case clear.
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The Harrington And Richardson .38 Auto Ejector was an American pocket revolver produced between 1897 and 1940. The Harrington And Richardson .38 Auto Ejector was produced in .38 Smith and Wesson, .22 and .32 calibres, with a 5-chamber cylinder and 2-, 3.35-, 4- and 6-inch barrels.
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The Smith and Wesson .32 Hand Ejector was the first Smith and Wesson revolver to employ the side-opening cylinder. Three models were produced between 1896 and 1942, chambered for the .32 Smith and Wesson Long cartridge and with a five-chamber cylinder, and a three inch barrel.
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The Smith and Wesson New Century Hand Ejector was an American revolver produced between 1907 and 1915. Most were made in .44 Smith and Wesson Special calibre, others in .45 Colt, .44 Smith and Wesson Russian, .450 Eley, .44-40 Winchester and .455 Webley for the British Army. The Smith and Wesson New Century Hand Ejector had a 6-chamber cylinder and a 6.5 inch barrel.
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Gunite is a cement-sand mortar that is sprayed onto formwork, walls, or rock by a compressed air ejector giving a very dense strong concrete layer. It is used to repair reinforced concrete, to line tunnel walls or mine airways, etc.
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The Aeritalia/Aermacchi/EMBRAER AMX is a joint Italian-Brazilian single-seat attack aircraft first flown in 1984. The Italian version is armed with one 20 mm General Electric M61A1 Vulcan six-barrel rotary cannon in the lower port side of the nose, the Brazilian version is armed with two 30 mm DEFA 554 cannons in the underside of the nose. Up to 3800 kg of disposable stores carried on seven hard points, one under the fuselage with side-by-side ejector racks, two under each wing, and two wingtip missile rails. The AMX originated as an Italian project for a successor to the G91 as lightweight counterpart to the Tornado, and developed into a joint Italo-Brazilian project.
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The Yakovlev Yak-23 ('Flora') was a Soviet single-seater fighter aircraft produced in 1947 as a significant improvement on the earlier Yak-17 and Yak-15 fighters, and was the first Soviet fighter aircraft to be fitted with an ejector seat. The Yakovlev Yak-23 was a mid-wing cantilever monoplane of metal construction powered by an RD-500 (license-built Rolls-Royce Derwent V) turbojet providing a top speed of 950 kmh and a range of 1200 km. Armaments consisted of two 23 mm cannons.
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MERTER is an abbreviation for Multiple Ejector Rack/Triple Ejector Rack
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MSER is an abbreviation for Multiple Stores Ejector Rack
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