Coahuila, formally Coahuila de Zaragoza (Spanish pronunciation: [koaˈwila ðe saɾaˈɣosa]), officially Free and Sovereign State of Coahuila de Zaragoza (Spanish: Estado Libre y Soberano de Coahuila de Zaragoza), is one of the 31 states which, along with the Federal District, compose the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico. The state is located in Northeastern Mexico.
Coahuila borders the Mexican states of Nuevo León to the east, Zacatecas and San Luis Potosí to the south, and Durango and Chihuahua to the west. To the north, Coahuila accounts for a 512 kilometres (318 mi) stretch of the U.S. - Mexico border, adjacent to the United States state of Texas along the course of the Rio Grande (Río Bravo del Norte). With an area of 151,563 square kilometres (58,519 sq mi), it is the nation's third-largest state. It comprises 38 municipalities (municipios). In 2010, Coahuila's population is 2,748,391 inhabitants.
Conjunta Alegria Tocando en jimenez Coahuila el 3 de julio 2010.
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Conjunto Alegria de Jimenez Coahuila
Conjunto Alegria de Jimenez Coahuila
Conjunto Alegria de Jimenez Coahuila
el ultimo beso.
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Conjunto Alegria De Jimenez Coahuila 2
Conjunto Alegria De Jimenez Coahuila 2
Conjunto Alegria De Jimenez Coahuila 2
Baile en Jimenez Coahuila.
2:43
Grupo Brissa en Jimenez Coahuila
Grupo Brissa en Jimenez Coahuila
Grupo Brissa en Jimenez Coahuila
Baile En Jimenez Coahuila.
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el compa pato de santa rosa en la paila de jimenez coahuila
el compa pato de santa rosa en la paila de jimenez coahuila
el compa pato de santa rosa en la paila de jimenez coahuila
el pato tocando en el deposito.
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Misael Jiménez. Tour Fue Por Mí Monclova, Coahuila. México. (3 Cantos)
Misael Jiménez. Tour Fue Por Mí Monclova, Coahuila. México. (3 Cantos)
Misael Jiménez. Tour Fue Por Mí Monclova, Coahuila. México. (3 Cantos)
Misael Jiménez en el Teatro de la Ciudad de Monclova en su Tour llamado Fue Por Mí. Imágenes de Ernesto Sifuentes y Salatiel Castillo. Edición. Juan Soto. To...
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Cabalagata en honor a Juan Francisco Tovar-Varela 2013 Jimenez Coahuila
Cabalagata en honor a Juan Francisco Tovar-Varela 2013 Jimenez Coahuila
Cabalagata en honor a Juan Francisco Tovar-Varela 2013 Jimenez Coahuila
cabalgata realizada el 10 de Agosto 2013, dando incicio en el ejido el tepecayc y culminando en el lienzo charro de jimenez coahuila con un bonito jaripeo baile, amenizado por el Conjunto Alegria De Jimenez Coah. Realizada en honor a la memoria del joven JUAN FRANCISCO TOVAR VARELA, jinete y vaquero conocido en los alrededores del municipio Coahuilense
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conjunto Alegria de jimenez coahuila (LA JITANITA)
conjunto Alegria de jimenez coahuila (LA JITANITA)
conjunto Alegria de jimenez coahuila (LA JITANITA)
conjunto alegria de jimenez. la jitanita.
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los incontenibles del norte de jimenez coahuila -- lucerito --
los incontenibles del norte de jimenez coahuila -- lucerito --
los incontenibles del norte de jimenez coahuila -- lucerito --
quinceanera en cd acuna 19 de julio del 2013
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Grandma's Birth Day In Jimenez, Coahuila!
Grandma's Birth Day In Jimenez, Coahuila!
Grandma's Birth Day In Jimenez, Coahuila!
Abuela's Cumple Anos Cumple Los 96 Arriba Abuela Departe De La Familia Garcia/Delgado!!
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Mueren seis ahogados en presa de Jiménez, Coahuila 1 julio 2014
Mueren seis ahogados en presa de Jiménez, Coahuila 1 julio 2014
Mueren seis ahogados en presa de Jiménez, Coahuila 1 julio 2014
Seis personas, entre ellas un bebé de dos meses de edad, murieron ahogadas al hundirse una lancha en la Presa Centenario del municipio de Jiménez, Coahuila. ...
Conjunta Alegria Tocando en jimenez Coahuila el 3 de julio 2010.
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Conjunto Alegria de Jimenez Coahuila
Conjunto Alegria de Jimenez Coahuila
Conjunto Alegria de Jimenez Coahuila
el ultimo beso.
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Conjunto Alegria De Jimenez Coahuila 2
Conjunto Alegria De Jimenez Coahuila 2
Conjunto Alegria De Jimenez Coahuila 2
Baile en Jimenez Coahuila.
2:43
Grupo Brissa en Jimenez Coahuila
Grupo Brissa en Jimenez Coahuila
Grupo Brissa en Jimenez Coahuila
Baile En Jimenez Coahuila.
5:42
el compa pato de santa rosa en la paila de jimenez coahuila
el compa pato de santa rosa en la paila de jimenez coahuila
el compa pato de santa rosa en la paila de jimenez coahuila
el pato tocando en el deposito.
16:48
Misael Jiménez. Tour Fue Por Mí Monclova, Coahuila. México. (3 Cantos)
Misael Jiménez. Tour Fue Por Mí Monclova, Coahuila. México. (3 Cantos)
Misael Jiménez. Tour Fue Por Mí Monclova, Coahuila. México. (3 Cantos)
Misael Jiménez en el Teatro de la Ciudad de Monclova en su Tour llamado Fue Por Mí. Imágenes de Ernesto Sifuentes y Salatiel Castillo. Edición. Juan Soto. To...
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Cabalagata en honor a Juan Francisco Tovar-Varela 2013 Jimenez Coahuila
Cabalagata en honor a Juan Francisco Tovar-Varela 2013 Jimenez Coahuila
Cabalagata en honor a Juan Francisco Tovar-Varela 2013 Jimenez Coahuila
cabalgata realizada el 10 de Agosto 2013, dando incicio en el ejido el tepecayc y culminando en el lienzo charro de jimenez coahuila con un bonito jaripeo baile, amenizado por el Conjunto Alegria De Jimenez Coah. Realizada en honor a la memoria del joven JUAN FRANCISCO TOVAR VARELA, jinete y vaquero conocido en los alrededores del municipio Coahuilense
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conjunto Alegria de jimenez coahuila (LA JITANITA)
conjunto Alegria de jimenez coahuila (LA JITANITA)
conjunto Alegria de jimenez coahuila (LA JITANITA)
conjunto alegria de jimenez. la jitanita.
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los incontenibles del norte de jimenez coahuila -- lucerito --
los incontenibles del norte de jimenez coahuila -- lucerito --
los incontenibles del norte de jimenez coahuila -- lucerito --
quinceanera en cd acuna 19 de julio del 2013
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Grandma's Birth Day In Jimenez, Coahuila!
Grandma's Birth Day In Jimenez, Coahuila!
Grandma's Birth Day In Jimenez, Coahuila!
Abuela's Cumple Anos Cumple Los 96 Arriba Abuela Departe De La Familia Garcia/Delgado!!
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Mueren seis ahogados en presa de Jiménez, Coahuila 1 julio 2014
Mueren seis ahogados en presa de Jiménez, Coahuila 1 julio 2014
Mueren seis ahogados en presa de Jiménez, Coahuila 1 julio 2014
Seis personas, entre ellas un bebé de dos meses de edad, murieron ahogadas al hundirse una lancha en la Presa Centenario del municipio de Jiménez, Coahuila. ...
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Mueren seis ahogados en presa de Jiménez, Coahuila 1 julio 2014
Mueren seis ahogados en presa de Jiménez, Coahuila 1 julio 2014
Mueren seis ahogados en presa de Jiménez, Coahuila 1 julio 2014
Seis personas, entre ellas un bebé de dos meses de edad, murieron ahogadas al hundirse una lancha en la Presa Centenario del municipio de Jiménez, Coahuila. .
Decenas de elementos de Protección Civil, Bomberos y buzos del Grupo Beta buscan los cuerpos de seis personas que murieron ahogadas al convertirse en tragedi.
La tarde del miércoles 9 de julio de 2014, se metió a bañar en la PRESA BUENA MUJER en las cercanías de La Paz. Nadie le pudo prestar ayuda y se ahogó.
PÁGINA WEB: TWITTER: FACEBOOK: GOOGLE +: .
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El Rio Bravo x Jimenez, Coahuila - Near The Quemado, TX
El Rio Bravo x Jimenez, Coahuila - Near The Quemado, TX
El Rio Bravo x Jimenez, Coahuila - Near The Quemado, TX
via YouTube Capture
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plaza de jimenez coahuila
plaza de jimenez coahuila
plaza de jimenez coahuila
caminando por la plaza en hermoso jimenez.
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enrique el guitarrista de jimenez coahuila
enrique el guitarrista de jimenez coahuila
enrique el guitarrista de jimenez coahuila
la maria.
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LOS INCONTENIBLES DEL NORTE DE JIMENEZ COAHUILA TUS MENTIRAS.wmv
LOS INCONTENIBLES DEL NORTE DE JIMENEZ COAHUILA TUS MENTIRAS.wmv
LOS INCONTENIBLES DEL NORTE DE JIMENEZ COAHUILA TUS MENTIRAS.wmv
LOS INCONTENIBLES DEL NORTE DE JIMENEZ COAHUILA.
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edecanes de la paila de jimenez coahuila
edecanes de la paila de jimenez coahuila
edecanes de la paila de jimenez coahuila
el pinocho el chinito y el canas.
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los incontenibles del norte de jimenez coahuila --triste agonia--
los incontenibles del norte de jimenez coahuila --triste agonia--
los incontenibles del norte de jimenez coahuila --triste agonia--
rancho 7 juanes jaripeo el dia 27 de julio 2013
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atropellado en jimenez coahuila
atropellado en jimenez coahuila
atropellado en jimenez coahuila
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creciente Rio san Diego, Jiménez, Coahuila, 05 de Julio de 2010
creciente Rio san Diego, Jiménez, Coahuila, 05 de Julio de 2010
creciente Rio san Diego, Jiménez, Coahuila, 05 de Julio de 2010
algunas imagenes de la Creciente del Rio San Diego ubicado en la carretera 57 en Jiménez, Coahuila.
Misael Jiménez en el Teatro de la Ciudad de Monclova en su Tour llamado Fue Por Mí. Imágenes de Ernesto Sifuentes y Salatiel Castillo. Edición. Juan Soto. To...
Misael Jiménez en el Teatro de la Ciudad de Monclova en su Tour llamado Fue Por Mí. Imágenes de Ernesto Sifuentes y Salatiel Castillo. Edición. Juan Soto. To...
cabalgata realizada el 10 de Agosto 2013, dando incicio en el ejido el tepecayc y culminando en el lienzo charro de jimenez coahuila con un bonito jaripeo baile, amenizado por el Conjunto Alegria De Jimenez Coah. Realizada en honor a la memoria del joven JUAN FRANCISCO TOVAR VARELA, jinete y vaquero conocido en los alrededores del municipio Coahuilense
cabalgata realizada el 10 de Agosto 2013, dando incicio en el ejido el tepecayc y culminando en el lienzo charro de jimenez coahuila con un bonito jaripeo baile, amenizado por el Conjunto Alegria De Jimenez Coah. Realizada en honor a la memoria del joven JUAN FRANCISCO TOVAR VARELA, jinete y vaquero conocido en los alrededores del municipio Coahuilense
published:27 Jan 2014
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conjunto Alegria de jimenez coahuila (LA JITANITA)
Seis personas, entre ellas un bebé de dos meses de edad, murieron ahogadas al hundirse una lancha en la Presa Centenario del municipio de Jiménez, Coahuila. ...
Seis personas, entre ellas un bebé de dos meses de edad, murieron ahogadas al hundirse una lancha en la Presa Centenario del municipio de Jiménez, Coahuila. ...
Seis personas, entre ellas un bebé de dos meses de edad, murieron ahogadas al hundirse una lancha en la Presa Centenario del municipio de Jiménez, Coahuila. .
Decenas de elementos de Protección Civil, Bomberos y buzos del Grupo Beta buscan los cuerpos de seis personas que murieron ahogadas al convertirse en tragedi.
La tarde del miércoles 9 de julio de 2014, se metió a bañar en la PRESA BUENA MUJER en las cercanías de La Paz. Nadie le pudo prestar ayuda y se ahogó.
PÁGINA WEB: TWITTER: FACEBOOK: GOOGLE +: .
Seis personas, entre ellas un bebé de dos meses de edad, murieron ahogadas al hundirse una lancha en la Presa Centenario del municipio de Jiménez, Coahuila. .
Decenas de elementos de Protección Civil, Bomberos y buzos del Grupo Beta buscan los cuerpos de seis personas que murieron ahogadas al convertirse en tragedi.
La tarde del miércoles 9 de julio de 2014, se metió a bañar en la PRESA BUENA MUJER en las cercanías de La Paz. Nadie le pudo prestar ayuda y se ahogó.
PÁGINA WEB: TWITTER: FACEBOOK: GOOGLE +: .
published:10 Mar 2015
views:0
El Rio Bravo x Jimenez, Coahuila - Near The Quemado, TX
Super Hot Tijuana Street Girl in Purple dress in Callejon Coahuila
Super Hot Tijuana Street Girl in Purple dress in Callejon Coahuila
Super Hot Tijuana Street Girl in Purple dress in Callejon Coahuila
Tijuana girls in Zona Notre, Ass Featured on Google Earth
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Los Cabos, Mexico Travel Guide -- "Go or No" Review
Los Cabos, Mexico Travel Guide -- "Go or No" Review
Los Cabos, Mexico Travel Guide -- "Go or No" Review
Los Cabos, Mexico Travel Guide! Learn where to explore, eat, stay & shop in Cabo with travel experts Rachel Rudwall and Andrea Feczko. Watch more @How2Travel...
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La Coahuila, Zona Norte in Tijuana Mexico
La Coahuila, Zona Norte in Tijuana Mexico
La Coahuila, Zona Norte in Tijuana Mexico
La Coahuila, Zona Norte in Tijuana Mexico Zona Norte (North Zone) The district is also known La Coahuila for the name of the primary avenue that runs through...
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Coahuila Disasters - NASA DEVELOP Summer 2013 @ Wise County & Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico
Coahuila Disasters - NASA DEVELOP Summer 2013 @ Wise County & Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico
Coahuila Disasters - NASA DEVELOP Summer 2013 @ Wise County & Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico
Forest fires are one of the most common natural disasters affecting thousands of people directly or indirectly every year. For the past decade, the state of ...
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TEGO desde HOUSTON Tx. hasta Frontera Coahuila México...
TEGO desde HOUSTON Tx. hasta Frontera Coahuila México...
TEGO desde HOUSTON Tx. hasta Frontera Coahuila México...
Tego Calderon, en Houston Tx. mandando saludos a la fam. Luna y los 9L, de frontera Coah, Mex. acompañado de Eder el "Machin" con el primo Tolin y el Hernry....
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Anthony Bourdain: Tacos in Piedras Negras
Anthony Bourdain: Tacos in Piedras Negras
Anthony Bourdain: Tacos in Piedras Negras
http://www.tacojournalism.com From the second season of Tony's Travel Channel series "No Reservations." He visits a famous Mexican border town know for their...
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A Tourist's Guide to Asuncion, Paraguay
A Tourist's Guide to Asuncion, Paraguay
A Tourist's Guide to Asuncion, Paraguay
Part 6 of our South America Trip
We fly into Asuncion, captial of Paraguay.
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Drone parras coahuila
Drone parras coahuila
Drone parras coahuila
Drone en el tanque de la luz parras coahuila
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My First Drone Video, Olivos Torreon Coah. MX.
My First Drone Video, Olivos Torreon Coah. MX.
My First Drone Video, Olivos Torreon Coah. MX.
X-Cam KongCopter 450 Carbon Fiber Frame
Turnigy Multistar 30 Amp 30a Multi-rotor Brushless ESC 2-4S
Tarot 2814/700KV Multirotor brushless motor
X-Cam X100B+ 2 Axis Brussless Gimbal
DJI Naza Lite V1 with GPS
3S Lipo Multistar 5200 MAH Battery
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UCSD Reducing Risk for Sex Workers in Mexico
UCSD Reducing Risk for Sex Workers in Mexico
UCSD Reducing Risk for Sex Workers in Mexico
Female sex workers in Tijuana and Ciudad Juarez are at high risk of becoming infected with HIV. So are their clients, many of whom come from the U.S. Researc...
What to Do in Bilbao, Spain | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times
What to Do in Bilbao, Spain | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times
What to Do in Bilbao, Spain | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times
Beyond Bilbao’s Guggenheim museum, there’s much to explore, from Michelin-star restaurants and medieval streets, to a bar run by a world-class mixologist.
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City of Saltillo Mexico
City of Saltillo Mexico
City of Saltillo Mexico
Saltillo (Spanish pronunciation: ) is the capital and largest city of the northeastern Mexican state of Coahuila and the municipal seat of the municipality of the same name.
Saltillo is the capital city of the State of Coahuila and is located 869 km from Mexico City.
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Travel Guide New Mexico tm, Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort and Spa
Travel Guide New Mexico tm, Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort and Spa
Travel Guide New Mexico tm, Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort and Spa
Deemed sacred by indigenous Native Americans of Northern New Mexico, Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort and Spa has been a gathering place and a source of h...
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TIJUANA Y LA REVU (Avenida Revolucion)
TIJUANA Y LA REVU (Avenida Revolucion)
TIJUANA Y LA REVU (Avenida Revolucion)
Un breve paseo por Tijuana y la Avenida Revolucion.Tijuana sights and sounds.
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Mexican state of Coahuila approves same-sex marriage.
Mexican state of Coahuila approves same-sex marriage.
Mexican state of Coahuila approves same-sex marriage.
The northern state of Coahuila has become the second region in Mexico to officially allow same-sex marriage. Coahuila's congress approved changes to the civi...
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Travel Tips: 8 Reasons NOT to Visit Mexico and other travel tips
Travel Tips: 8 Reasons NOT to Visit Mexico and other travel tips
Travel Tips: 8 Reasons NOT to Visit Mexico and other travel tips
Travel Tips: 8 Reasons NOT to Visit Mexico and other travel tips
Often, Mexico is thought of beautiful sandy beaches. Well, there’s news folks. Mexico is way more than this. Did you know that there is even a sky resort in Mexico. You can find it in Monterreal in the state of Coahuila. You can even hike to the tops of snow capped mountains like the Nevado of Toluca and Nevado of Colima.
Hot Air Balloon Festival in the city of Leon- Its a wonderful, colourful festival in which Leon’s sky is filled with hot air balloons in different shapes, sizes and colours. Happens annually during the long weekend (for Mexicans) on month of November. L
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Boquillas del Carmen
Boquillas del Carmen
Boquillas del Carmen
http://www.highpoweredplanet.com/ An afternoon trip to Boquillas del Carmen, Mexico from Big Bend National Park, Texas on October 23, 2013. To read about thi...
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Rancho Las Palmas - Palm Springs Hotels - California Travel Tips
Rancho Las Palmas - Palm Springs Hotels - California Travel Tips
Rancho Las Palmas - Palm Springs Hotels - California Travel Tips
SUBSCRIBE! http://tinyurl.com/p2fveuj California travel expert Veronica Hill of http://www.CaliforniaTravelExpert.com tours Rancho Las Palmas - a Palm Spring...
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ADVANCED RIFLE NEVER MISSES it's target. Tracking Point Rifle great for US Military
ADVANCED RIFLE NEVER MISSES it's target. Tracking Point Rifle great for US Military
ADVANCED RIFLE NEVER MISSES it's target. Tracking Point Rifle great for US Military
Another great idea for the US Military this new rifle uses advanced technology to ensure the soldier to tomorrow will never miss his target. TrackingPoint is an Austin, Texas-based applied technology company that created the first precision guided firearm (PGF), a long-range rifle system.[1][2]
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TrackingPoint was formed by CEO John McHale in February 2011. The first PGF prototype was created in March 2011. The company officially launched a publicly available product in January 2013.[3]
TrackingPoint's precision guided firearms system uses severa
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ADVANCED RIFLE NEVER MISSES it's target. Tracking Point Rifle unveiled in Austin Texas
ADVANCED RIFLE NEVER MISSES it's target. Tracking Point Rifle unveiled in Austin Texas
ADVANCED RIFLE NEVER MISSES it's target. Tracking Point Rifle unveiled in Austin Texas
TrackingPoint is an Austin, Texas-based applied technology company that created the first precision guided firearm (PGF), a long-range rifle system.[1][2]
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TrackingPoint was formed by CEO John McHale in February 2011. The first PGF prototype was created in March 2011. The company officially launched a publicly available product in January 2013.[3]
TrackingPoint's precision guided firearms system uses several component technologies:
Networked Tracking Scope: The core engine that tracks the target, calculates range and the ballistic s
Los Cabos, Mexico Travel Guide! Learn where to explore, eat, stay & shop in Cabo with travel experts Rachel Rudwall and Andrea Feczko. Watch more @How2Travel...
Los Cabos, Mexico Travel Guide! Learn where to explore, eat, stay & shop in Cabo with travel experts Rachel Rudwall and Andrea Feczko. Watch more @How2Travel...
La Coahuila, Zona Norte in Tijuana Mexico Zona Norte (North Zone) The district is also known La Coahuila for the name of the primary avenue that runs through...
La Coahuila, Zona Norte in Tijuana Mexico Zona Norte (North Zone) The district is also known La Coahuila for the name of the primary avenue that runs through...
Forest fires are one of the most common natural disasters affecting thousands of people directly or indirectly every year. For the past decade, the state of ...
Forest fires are one of the most common natural disasters affecting thousands of people directly or indirectly every year. For the past decade, the state of ...
Tego Calderon, en Houston Tx. mandando saludos a la fam. Luna y los 9L, de frontera Coah, Mex. acompañado de Eder el "Machin" con el primo Tolin y el Hernry....
Tego Calderon, en Houston Tx. mandando saludos a la fam. Luna y los 9L, de frontera Coah, Mex. acompañado de Eder el "Machin" con el primo Tolin y el Hernry....
http://www.tacojournalism.com From the second season of Tony's Travel Channel series "No Reservations." He visits a famous Mexican border town know for their...
http://www.tacojournalism.com From the second season of Tony's Travel Channel series "No Reservations." He visits a famous Mexican border town know for their...
Female sex workers in Tijuana and Ciudad Juarez are at high risk of becoming infected with HIV. So are their clients, many of whom come from the U.S. Researc...
Female sex workers in Tijuana and Ciudad Juarez are at high risk of becoming infected with HIV. So are their clients, many of whom come from the U.S. Researc...
Beyond Bilbao’s Guggenheim museum, there’s much to explore, from Michelin-star restaurants and medieval streets, to a bar run by a world-class mixologist.
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Saltillo (Spanish pronunciation: ) is the capital and largest city of the northeastern Mexican state of Coahuila and the municipal seat of the municipality of the same name.
Saltillo is the capital city of the State of Coahuila and is located 869 km from Mexico City.
Saltillo (Spanish pronunciation: ) is the capital and largest city of the northeastern Mexican state of Coahuila and the municipal seat of the municipality of the same name.
Saltillo is the capital city of the State of Coahuila and is located 869 km from Mexico City.
published:05 Jan 2015
views:1
Travel Guide New Mexico tm, Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort and Spa
Deemed sacred by indigenous Native Americans of Northern New Mexico, Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort and Spa has been a gathering place and a source of h...
Deemed sacred by indigenous Native Americans of Northern New Mexico, Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort and Spa has been a gathering place and a source of h...
The northern state of Coahuila has become the second region in Mexico to officially allow same-sex marriage. Coahuila's congress approved changes to the civi...
The northern state of Coahuila has become the second region in Mexico to officially allow same-sex marriage. Coahuila's congress approved changes to the civi...
Travel Tips: 8 Reasons NOT to Visit Mexico and other travel tips
Often, Mexico is thought of beautiful sandy beaches. Well, there’s news folks. Mexico is way more than this. Did you know that there is even a sky resort in Mexico. You can find it in Monterreal in the state of Coahuila. You can even hike to the tops of snow capped mountains like the Nevado of Toluca and Nevado of Colima.
Hot Air Balloon Festival in the city of Leon- Its a wonderful, colourful festival in which Leon’s sky is filled with hot air balloons in different shapes, sizes and colours. Happens annually during the long weekend (for Mexicans) on month of November. Lately, the festival has brought a huge amounts of tourists so plan in advance and reserve your bedroom.
Copper Canyon in Chihuahua – Maybe you have heard of the Sumidero Canyon in the state of Chiapas. Well, compared to the Sumidero Canyon, the Copper Canyon in Chihuahua does not fall far behind. Its a truly beautiful natural wonder and if you crave a little train trip, you can hop on to The Chepe. This ride gives you a beautiful visual feast and its main feature is this marvellous Copper Canyon.
Monterreal Forrest in Coahuila – This is another surprise for many tourist and one of the best kept secrets of Mexico. You can do skying in Mexico. Yes you read correctly, skiing in Mexico features Monterreal Resort in the State of Chihuahua. As I said before, Mexico is not only beautiful sandy beaches and turquoise Oceans. Mexico is one of the most geographically diverse regions in the world and skiing is included in for tourists.
Swimming with the whale shark in Holbox Island (Isla Holbox) – Just about a 2 hour drive from Cancun, Holbox Island has some of the clearest waters you will see in your life. Swimming with the whale shark is one of the reasons this island is starting to get better known from tourists that arrive to the mayan riviera.
Ever hear of the Mayan city of Tulum? - If you have not had enough from the Mayan Riviera, well, then Tulum would be a nice place to stop and have a tour. This place is an archeologic site right off the beach a few hours away from Cancun. The ruins blending with the white sand, turquoise ocean and waves clashing against the cliff that lifts the pre-columbian city is one of the memories you will never forget in your life.
Take a stroll through Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City - When people hears about Mexico, many pictures towns surrounded by deserts and cactus. Well, this is true to some extent, specially cities and towns close to the border to de U.S. Actually, some of the most beautiful places in Mexico are well far away from the U.S. border. A case of this is Mexico City. By simply taking a walk through Paseo de la Reforma, which is one of the most important avenues, if not the most. Mexico City is all about tall buildings, cool neighbourhoods, hipe cultural and art scenes and business interchanges. If you spend a week in Mexico City you will get the feeling it was not enough time to entirely discover it. You will want to go back.
Nevado de Toluca - A few our drive from Mexico City. If you suddenly find overwhelmed of the urban jungle that is Mexico City and crave a little hike to a mountain, Nevado de Toluca is the place. It might give you the impression you are not in Mexico, it actually has a himalayans touch.
Petrified waterfalls in Oaxaca – There are two impressive petrified waterfalls (calcium carbonate) formed from thousands of years ago, carbonated water runoff. From springs, water falls rugged cliffs over 50 meters high. The area of spring that gives rise to it, was exploited to create a large pool that has now become natural spa, warm water regularly. This place is known as “Hierve el Agua” has been recognized as a probable sacred place of the ancient Zapotecs, which inhabited this region. Here in Hierve el Agua has attracted numerous archaeologists, biologists and geologists, due to place a complex irrigation system built over 2,500 years ago that keep them intrigued.
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Often, Mexico is thought of beautiful sandy beaches. Well, there’s news folks. Mexico is way more than this. Did you know that there is even a sky resort in Mexico. You can find it in Monterreal in the state of Coahuila. You can even hike to the tops of snow capped mountains like the Nevado of Toluca and Nevado of Colima.
Hot Air Balloon Festival in the city of Leon- Its a wonderful, colourful festival in which Leon’s sky is filled with hot air balloons in different shapes, sizes and colours. Happens annually during the long weekend (for Mexicans) on month of November. Lately, the festival has brought a huge amounts of tourists so plan in advance and reserve your bedroom.
Copper Canyon in Chihuahua – Maybe you have heard of the Sumidero Canyon in the state of Chiapas. Well, compared to the Sumidero Canyon, the Copper Canyon in Chihuahua does not fall far behind. Its a truly beautiful natural wonder and if you crave a little train trip, you can hop on to The Chepe. This ride gives you a beautiful visual feast and its main feature is this marvellous Copper Canyon.
Monterreal Forrest in Coahuila – This is another surprise for many tourist and one of the best kept secrets of Mexico. You can do skying in Mexico. Yes you read correctly, skiing in Mexico features Monterreal Resort in the State of Chihuahua. As I said before, Mexico is not only beautiful sandy beaches and turquoise Oceans. Mexico is one of the most geographically diverse regions in the world and skiing is included in for tourists.
Swimming with the whale shark in Holbox Island (Isla Holbox) – Just about a 2 hour drive from Cancun, Holbox Island has some of the clearest waters you will see in your life. Swimming with the whale shark is one of the reasons this island is starting to get better known from tourists that arrive to the mayan riviera.
Ever hear of the Mayan city of Tulum? - If you have not had enough from the Mayan Riviera, well, then Tulum would be a nice place to stop and have a tour. This place is an archeologic site right off the beach a few hours away from Cancun. The ruins blending with the white sand, turquoise ocean and waves clashing against the cliff that lifts the pre-columbian city is one of the memories you will never forget in your life.
Take a stroll through Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City - When people hears about Mexico, many pictures towns surrounded by deserts and cactus. Well, this is true to some extent, specially cities and towns close to the border to de U.S. Actually, some of the most beautiful places in Mexico are well far away from the U.S. border. A case of this is Mexico City. By simply taking a walk through Paseo de la Reforma, which is one of the most important avenues, if not the most. Mexico City is all about tall buildings, cool neighbourhoods, hipe cultural and art scenes and business interchanges. If you spend a week in Mexico City you will get the feeling it was not enough time to entirely discover it. You will want to go back.
Nevado de Toluca - A few our drive from Mexico City. If you suddenly find overwhelmed of the urban jungle that is Mexico City and crave a little hike to a mountain, Nevado de Toluca is the place. It might give you the impression you are not in Mexico, it actually has a himalayans touch.
Petrified waterfalls in Oaxaca – There are two impressive petrified waterfalls (calcium carbonate) formed from thousands of years ago, carbonated water runoff. From springs, water falls rugged cliffs over 50 meters high. The area of spring that gives rise to it, was exploited to create a large pool that has now become natural spa, warm water regularly. This place is known as “Hierve el Agua” has been recognized as a probable sacred place of the ancient Zapotecs, which inhabited this region. Here in Hierve el Agua has attracted numerous archaeologists, biologists and geologists, due to place a complex irrigation system built over 2,500 years ago that keep them intrigued.
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Another great idea for the US Military this new rifle uses advanced technology to ensure the soldier to tomorrow will never miss his target. TrackingPoint is an Austin, Texas-based applied technology company that created the first precision guided firearm (PGF), a long-range rifle system.[1][2]
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TrackingPoint was formed by CEO John McHale in February 2011. The first PGF prototype was created in March 2011. The company officially launched a publicly available product in January 2013.[3]
TrackingPoint's precision guided firearms system uses several component technologies:
Networked Tracking Scope: The core engine that tracks the target, calculates range and the ballistic solution, and works in concert with the shooter and guided trigger to release the shot.[4][5]
Barrel Reference System: A fixed reference point that enables the networked tracking scope to make adjustments and retain zero over time. The barrel reference system is factory calibrated to a laser reference.[6]
Guided Trigger: The rifle's trigger is hard-wired to the networked tracking scope. The networked tracking scope controls the trigger weight to eliminate trigger squeeze and shot timing errors.[7]
Field Software Upgradeable: Software can be uploaded to the scope to add capability.[8]
Heads Up Display (HUD): The HUD indicates range, wind, reticle, video storage gauge, zoom, and battery life, plus LRF icon, Wi-Fi on/off icon, compass icon, cant wheel, inclination wheels and off-screen indicators.[4][9]
Recording: An integrated camera captures video and still images from the networked tracking scope and heads up display. Recorded images can be downloaded to a smartphone or tablet from the scope and transmitted via email or social media.[10]
A rifle is a firearm designed to be fired from the shoulder, with a barrel that has a helical groove or pattern of grooves ("rifling") cut into the barrel walls. The raised areas of the rifling are called "lands," which make contact with the projectile (for small arms usage, called a bullet), imparting spin around an axis corresponding to the orientation of the weapon. When the projectile leaves the barrel, this spin lends gyroscopic stability to the projectile and prevents tumbling, in the same way that a properly thrown American football or rugby ball behaves. This allows the use of aerodynamically-efficient pointed bullets (as opposed to the spherical balls used in muskets) and thus improves range and accuracy. The word "rifle" originally referred to the grooving, and a rifle was called a "rifled gun." Rifles are used in warfare, hunting and shooting sports.
Typically, a bullet is propelled by the contained deflagration of an explosive compound (originally black powder, later cordite, and now nitrocellulose), although other means such as compressed air are used in air rifles, which are popular for vermin control, hunting small game, formal target shooting and casual shooting ("plinking").
In most armed forces the term "gun" is incorrect when referring to small arms; in military parlance, the word "gun" refers to an artillery piece or crew-served machine gun. Furthermore, in many works of fiction a rifle refers to any weapon that has a stock and is shouldered before firing, even if the weapon is not rifled or does not fire solid projectiles (e.g. a "laser rifle").
A gun is a normally tubular weapon or other device designed to discharge projectiles or other material.[1] The projectile may be solid, liquid, gas or energy and may be free, as with bullets and artillery shells, or captive as with Taser probes and whaling harpoons. The means of projection varies according to design but is usually effected by the action of gas pressure, either produced through the rapid combustion of a propellant or compressed and stored by mechanical means, operating on the projectile inside an open-ended tube in the fashion of a piston. The confined gas accelerates the movable projectile down the length of the tube imparting sufficient velocity to sustain the projectile's travel once the action of the gas ceases at the end of the tube or muzzle. Alternatively, acceleration via electromagnetic field generation may be employed in which case the tube may be dispensed with and a guide rail substituted.
The first devices identified as guns appeared in China around 1000AD, and by the 12th century the technology was spreading through the rest of Asia, and into Europe by the 13th century.[2]
Texas is the second most populous, after California, and the second-largest of the 50 states, after Alaska in the United States of America, and the largest state in the 48 contiguous United States. Geographically located in the South Central part of the country, Texas shares an international border with the Mexican states of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas to the south and borders the U.S.
Another great idea for the US Military this new rifle uses advanced technology to ensure the soldier to tomorrow will never miss his target. TrackingPoint is an Austin, Texas-based applied technology company that created the first precision guided firearm (PGF), a long-range rifle system.[1][2]
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TrackingPoint was formed by CEO John McHale in February 2011. The first PGF prototype was created in March 2011. The company officially launched a publicly available product in January 2013.[3]
TrackingPoint's precision guided firearms system uses several component technologies:
Networked Tracking Scope: The core engine that tracks the target, calculates range and the ballistic solution, and works in concert with the shooter and guided trigger to release the shot.[4][5]
Barrel Reference System: A fixed reference point that enables the networked tracking scope to make adjustments and retain zero over time. The barrel reference system is factory calibrated to a laser reference.[6]
Guided Trigger: The rifle's trigger is hard-wired to the networked tracking scope. The networked tracking scope controls the trigger weight to eliminate trigger squeeze and shot timing errors.[7]
Field Software Upgradeable: Software can be uploaded to the scope to add capability.[8]
Heads Up Display (HUD): The HUD indicates range, wind, reticle, video storage gauge, zoom, and battery life, plus LRF icon, Wi-Fi on/off icon, compass icon, cant wheel, inclination wheels and off-screen indicators.[4][9]
Recording: An integrated camera captures video and still images from the networked tracking scope and heads up display. Recorded images can be downloaded to a smartphone or tablet from the scope and transmitted via email or social media.[10]
A rifle is a firearm designed to be fired from the shoulder, with a barrel that has a helical groove or pattern of grooves ("rifling") cut into the barrel walls. The raised areas of the rifling are called "lands," which make contact with the projectile (for small arms usage, called a bullet), imparting spin around an axis corresponding to the orientation of the weapon. When the projectile leaves the barrel, this spin lends gyroscopic stability to the projectile and prevents tumbling, in the same way that a properly thrown American football or rugby ball behaves. This allows the use of aerodynamically-efficient pointed bullets (as opposed to the spherical balls used in muskets) and thus improves range and accuracy. The word "rifle" originally referred to the grooving, and a rifle was called a "rifled gun." Rifles are used in warfare, hunting and shooting sports.
Typically, a bullet is propelled by the contained deflagration of an explosive compound (originally black powder, later cordite, and now nitrocellulose), although other means such as compressed air are used in air rifles, which are popular for vermin control, hunting small game, formal target shooting and casual shooting ("plinking").
In most armed forces the term "gun" is incorrect when referring to small arms; in military parlance, the word "gun" refers to an artillery piece or crew-served machine gun. Furthermore, in many works of fiction a rifle refers to any weapon that has a stock and is shouldered before firing, even if the weapon is not rifled or does not fire solid projectiles (e.g. a "laser rifle").
A gun is a normally tubular weapon or other device designed to discharge projectiles or other material.[1] The projectile may be solid, liquid, gas or energy and may be free, as with bullets and artillery shells, or captive as with Taser probes and whaling harpoons. The means of projection varies according to design but is usually effected by the action of gas pressure, either produced through the rapid combustion of a propellant or compressed and stored by mechanical means, operating on the projectile inside an open-ended tube in the fashion of a piston. The confined gas accelerates the movable projectile down the length of the tube imparting sufficient velocity to sustain the projectile's travel once the action of the gas ceases at the end of the tube or muzzle. Alternatively, acceleration via electromagnetic field generation may be employed in which case the tube may be dispensed with and a guide rail substituted.
The first devices identified as guns appeared in China around 1000AD, and by the 12th century the technology was spreading through the rest of Asia, and into Europe by the 13th century.[2]
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ADVANCED RIFLE NEVER MISSES it's target. Tracking Point Rifle unveiled in Austin Texas
TrackingPoint is an Austin, Texas-based applied technology company that created the first precision guided firearm (PGF), a long-range rifle system.[1][2]
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TrackingPoint was formed by CEO John McHale in February 2011. The first PGF prototype was created in March 2011. The company officially launched a publicly available product in January 2013.[3]
TrackingPoint's precision guided firearms system uses several component technologies:
Networked Tracking Scope: The core engine that tracks the target, calculates range and the ballistic solution, and works in concert with the shooter and guided trigger to release the shot.[4][5]
Barrel Reference System: A fixed reference point that enables the networked tracking scope to make adjustments and retain zero over time. The barrel reference system is factory calibrated to a laser reference.[6]
Guided Trigger: The rifle's trigger is hard-wired to the networked tracking scope. The networked tracking scope controls the trigger weight to eliminate trigger squeeze and shot timing errors.[7]
Field Software Upgradeable: Software can be uploaded to the scope to add capability.[8]
Heads Up Display (HUD): The HUD indicates range, wind, reticle, video storage gauge, zoom, and battery life, plus LRF icon, Wi-Fi on/off icon, compass icon, cant wheel, inclination wheels and off-screen indicators.[4][9]
Recording: An integrated camera captures video and still images from the networked tracking scope and heads up display. Recorded images can be downloaded to a smartphone or tablet from the scope and transmitted via email or social media.[10]
A rifle is a firearm designed to be fired from the shoulder, with a barrel that has a helical groove or pattern of grooves ("rifling") cut into the barrel walls. The raised areas of the rifling are called "lands," which make contact with the projectile (for small arms usage, called a bullet), imparting spin around an axis corresponding to the orientation of the weapon. When the projectile leaves the barrel, this spin lends gyroscopic stability to the projectile and prevents tumbling, in the same way that a properly thrown American football or rugby ball behaves. This allows the use of aerodynamically-efficient pointed bullets (as opposed to the spherical balls used in muskets) and thus improves range and accuracy. The word "rifle" originally referred to the grooving, and a rifle was called a "rifled gun." Rifles are used in warfare, hunting and shooting sports.
Typically, a bullet is propelled by the contained deflagration of an explosive compound (originally black powder, later cordite, and now nitrocellulose), although other means such as compressed air are used in air rifles, which are popular for vermin control, hunting small game, formal target shooting and casual shooting ("plinking").
In most armed forces the term "gun" is incorrect when referring to small arms; in military parlance, the word "gun" refers to an artillery piece or crew-served machine gun. Furthermore, in many works of fiction a rifle refers to any weapon that has a stock and is shouldered before firing, even if the weapon is not rifled or does not fire solid projectiles (e.g. a "laser rifle").
A gun is a normally tubular weapon or other device designed to discharge projectiles or other material.[1] The projectile may be solid, liquid, gas or energy and may be free, as with bullets and artillery shells, or captive as with Taser probes and whaling harpoons. The means of projection varies according to design but is usually effected by the action of gas pressure, either produced through the rapid combustion of a propellant or compressed and stored by mechanical means, operating on the projectile inside an open-ended tube in the fashion of a piston. The confined gas accelerates the movable projectile down the length of the tube imparting sufficient velocity to sustain the projectile's travel once the action of the gas ceases at the end of the tube or muzzle. Alternatively, acceleration via electromagnetic field generation may be employed in which case the tube may be dispensed with and a guide rail substituted.
The first devices identified as guns appeared in China around 1000AD, and by the 12th century the technology was spreading through the rest of Asia, and into Europe by the 13th century.[2]
Texas is the second most populous, after California, and the second-largest of the 50 states, after Alaska in the United States of America, and the largest state in the 48 contiguous United States. Geographically located in the South Central part of the country, Texas shares an international border with the Mexican states of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas to the south and borders the U.S. states of New Mexico to the west, Oklahoma to the north, Arkansas to the northeast, and Louisiana to the east. Texas has an area of 268,820 square miles (696,200 km2) and
TrackingPoint is an Austin, Texas-based applied technology company that created the first precision guided firearm (PGF), a long-range rifle system.[1][2]
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TrackingPoint was formed by CEO John McHale in February 2011. The first PGF prototype was created in March 2011. The company officially launched a publicly available product in January 2013.[3]
TrackingPoint's precision guided firearms system uses several component technologies:
Networked Tracking Scope: The core engine that tracks the target, calculates range and the ballistic solution, and works in concert with the shooter and guided trigger to release the shot.[4][5]
Barrel Reference System: A fixed reference point that enables the networked tracking scope to make adjustments and retain zero over time. The barrel reference system is factory calibrated to a laser reference.[6]
Guided Trigger: The rifle's trigger is hard-wired to the networked tracking scope. The networked tracking scope controls the trigger weight to eliminate trigger squeeze and shot timing errors.[7]
Field Software Upgradeable: Software can be uploaded to the scope to add capability.[8]
Heads Up Display (HUD): The HUD indicates range, wind, reticle, video storage gauge, zoom, and battery life, plus LRF icon, Wi-Fi on/off icon, compass icon, cant wheel, inclination wheels and off-screen indicators.[4][9]
Recording: An integrated camera captures video and still images from the networked tracking scope and heads up display. Recorded images can be downloaded to a smartphone or tablet from the scope and transmitted via email or social media.[10]
A rifle is a firearm designed to be fired from the shoulder, with a barrel that has a helical groove or pattern of grooves ("rifling") cut into the barrel walls. The raised areas of the rifling are called "lands," which make contact with the projectile (for small arms usage, called a bullet), imparting spin around an axis corresponding to the orientation of the weapon. When the projectile leaves the barrel, this spin lends gyroscopic stability to the projectile and prevents tumbling, in the same way that a properly thrown American football or rugby ball behaves. This allows the use of aerodynamically-efficient pointed bullets (as opposed to the spherical balls used in muskets) and thus improves range and accuracy. The word "rifle" originally referred to the grooving, and a rifle was called a "rifled gun." Rifles are used in warfare, hunting and shooting sports.
Typically, a bullet is propelled by the contained deflagration of an explosive compound (originally black powder, later cordite, and now nitrocellulose), although other means such as compressed air are used in air rifles, which are popular for vermin control, hunting small game, formal target shooting and casual shooting ("plinking").
In most armed forces the term "gun" is incorrect when referring to small arms; in military parlance, the word "gun" refers to an artillery piece or crew-served machine gun. Furthermore, in many works of fiction a rifle refers to any weapon that has a stock and is shouldered before firing, even if the weapon is not rifled or does not fire solid projectiles (e.g. a "laser rifle").
A gun is a normally tubular weapon or other device designed to discharge projectiles or other material.[1] The projectile may be solid, liquid, gas or energy and may be free, as with bullets and artillery shells, or captive as with Taser probes and whaling harpoons. The means of projection varies according to design but is usually effected by the action of gas pressure, either produced through the rapid combustion of a propellant or compressed and stored by mechanical means, operating on the projectile inside an open-ended tube in the fashion of a piston. The confined gas accelerates the movable projectile down the length of the tube imparting sufficient velocity to sustain the projectile's travel once the action of the gas ceases at the end of the tube or muzzle. Alternatively, acceleration via electromagnetic field generation may be employed in which case the tube may be dispensed with and a guide rail substituted.
The first devices identified as guns appeared in China around 1000AD, and by the 12th century the technology was spreading through the rest of Asia, and into Europe by the 13th century.[2]
Texas is the second most populous, after California, and the second-largest of the 50 states, after Alaska in the United States of America, and the largest state in the 48 contiguous United States. Geographically located in the South Central part of the country, Texas shares an international border with the Mexican states of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas to the south and borders the U.S. states of New Mexico to the west, Oklahoma to the north, Arkansas to the northeast, and Louisiana to the east. Texas has an area of 268,820 square miles (696,200 km2) and
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Cabalagata en honor a Juan Francisco Tovar-Varela 2013 Jimenez Coahuila
Cabalagata en honor a Juan Francisco Tovar-Varela 2013 Jimenez Coahuila
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We fly into Asuncion, captial of Paraguay....
published:03 Sep 2012
A Tourist's Guide to Asuncion, Paraguay
A Tourist's Guide to Asuncion, Paraguay
published:03 Sep 2012
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Part 6 of our South America Trip
We fly into Asuncion, captial of Paraguay.
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What to Do in Bilbao, Spain | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times
What to Do in Bilbao, Spain | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times
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