M1014
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A Semi automatic 12 gage shotgun with a hollowed out seconday barrel to load in up to 8 shotgun shells in the bottom. It has a maximum range of 11 meters. Made more notable in the Hit videogame franchise "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2"
An american made heavyass tank.This heavy tank was in service 54-74, Yep, it is old as hell.
Written or typed notation for "mother fuckin," as there are 10 characters between M and N. This alternate spelling is used to sanitize or shorten length-constrained status messages on social networking services. See also: i18n = internationalization; L10n = localization
m10r means motherf****r. meaning m,then 10 letters andd then the R. oftenly used in texting. sometimes said as "Mlor". Hope this helps.
It means son a a biacth
the oposite of w00t. thiiiiink about it!
a squad that pulls all nighters . The m stands for midnight & the -12 stands for the twelve hours of no sleep
A gang name, short for Mara Salvatrucha 13.
A minigun
Also known as the "Vulcan" Minigun. The m134 is somewhat of a portable version of the Gatling gun, hence the "Mini" prefix. It shoots around 50 rounds per second through a rotary barrel system. Comparable to a washing machine in that, while it takes a bit of build-up (about 1.5 seconds) once its going, it will clean up quickly (and argueably efficiantly.)
A beautiful, powerful rifle, based on the classic M1 .30-06 "Garand." In its standard form, it has wooden furnishings, peep hole sights, a 22" barrel, a .308 Winchester (7.62x51mm) bore, and 20-round magazines. It uses a gas-diversion system, with a rotating bolt, which has two locking lugs. While it featured a fully-automatic function, this was generally not used, due to the muzzle deviation produced by the recoil, which lent to user inaccuracies. In its semi-automatic fire mode, however, it is a very accurate weapon, even without an accurized barrel. Modern variants include the M21, M25, and M14 DMR (Designated Marksmans' Rifle), all of which are still in use by the United States' Army and Marine Corps. All of the above are strictly semi-automatic, outfitted with scopes, accurized barrels, match-grade sights, improved triggers, and generally include synthetic furnishings. Some even have picatinny and fore grip rails. There are also civilian versions, called the M1A, by the privately-owned Springfield Armory, which has no connections to the government-run firearms maker, which was shutdown in 1968, by the DoD.