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Mab is the queen of the fairies. The term mab is also sometimes applied to any fairy.
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The MAB 9mm Automatic Precision Pistol Model F1 is a French semi-automatic pistol in service with the French armed forces and police, but designed for competition shooting. The MAB F1 fires a 9 mm Parabellum round from a 15-round box magazine, has a 150 mm long barrel and is fitted with a blade foresight and an adjustable micrometer notch rearsight. The MAB F1 has an effective range of 50 metres, and was the weapon used to win the Leclerc Cup in 1967 and the Berlin Inter-Armies Challenge in 1968.
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The MAB Model D was a French self-loading, hammerless, semi-automatic pistol produced from 1933 until 1988. The MAB Model D was produced in 7.65 mm calibre and 9 mm Short calibre (selectable by changing the barrel), took a 9-round box magazine and had a 81 mm long barrel. The MAB Model D had a blade foresight and notch rearsight, and was accurate to 25 metres.
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The MAB PA-15 was a French delayed blowback, semi-automatic military pistol produced from the 1960's to 1990 and in use with the French army. The MAB PA-15 was chambered for the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge which it took from a 15-round magazine and had a 114 mm barrel. The MAB PA-15 had a blade foresight and notch rearsight and an effective range of 50 metres with a muzzle velocity of 350 metres per second and a rate of fire of 40 rounds per minute.
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MAB is an abbreviation for Marine Amphibious Brigade
MAB is an abbreviation for Missile Assembly Building
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Mab is slang for a promiscuous woman.
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