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Victor 0384-2652 Firepower 350 Heavy/Medium Duty Outfit US $254.80
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Victor 0384-2551 Firepower 250 Medium Duty Outfit US $198.20
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Firepower/Victor Oxy Acetylene Rosebud Heating Tip Sz 6 US $52.00
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Firepower/Victor Portable Oxy-Acetylene Torch Tote Set US $429.00
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Firepower/Victor Oxy Acetylene Welding/Cutting Outfit US $264.00
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victor fire power gas valve 3000 psi US $25.00
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Firepower Victor Style Acetylene Tip 5-3-101-FP US $9.99
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VICTOR FIREPOWER Cutting Torch Set Oxy Acetylene Welding Handle Attachment US $30.00
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Firepower cutting Tourch and regulators victor US $99.95
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Firepower Gas Welding Torch Set WH26FC CA25 250-80-540 250-15-510 Victor US $119.99
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Self Igniting Torch SMP-31 MAPP® & Propane List Price: $109.92 Sale Price: $56.99 |
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Self Igniting Torch SMP-31 MAPP® & Propane Torch Replaceable brass tip for ease of cleaning or repair. Can be used with MAPP® or propane without changing the orifice. Fits any standard propane or MAPP® cylinder, CGA 600. Pull trigger to light the torch. Safety trigger lock holds flame for extended periods and prevents accidental lighting. U.L. listed. |
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Victor 0384-2551 Firepower 250 Medium Duty Outfit List Price: $280.00 Sale Price: $189.00 |
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Victor FirePower 250 w/CGA510 Outfit Cutskill Medium Duty Outfit Part # 0384-2551Capable of welding from 1/32 / .79mm up to 1 / 31mm with appropriatewelding nozzle and cutting from 1/8 / 3mm up to 6 / 150mm withappropriate cutting tip. Included Features:Includes Striker and Goggles CA250-FS Cutting Attachment Series 3 Cutting Tip - cuts up to 1/2" / 12mm 0-UM-1 Welding Nozzle - welds up to 5/64"/1.9mm RF 250 Medium Duty Regulators 3/16" x 12.5' R Grade Hose WH270FC-FS Torch handle with built-in flashback arrestors and check Valves Quick SpecificationsRegulators:RF 250 Medium DutyWelding Nozzle:0-UM-1Torch Handle:WH270FC-FSCutting Tips: Victor Series 3 Type: 101, 110, 118 Model W-1 welding nozzle MFA-1 heating nozzle and tip end replacement Cutskill Series 3 Type 101Industrial Applications:Medium Duty Cutting Attachment CA250-FS |
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Victor Cutskill Welding Cutting Outfit 0384-2646 DLX. Outfit List Price: $495.00 Sale Price: $265.20 |
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Contents: 350 Series regulators WH370FC-V torch handle with built-in flashback arrestors and check valves CA 370-V cutting attachment 2-UM welding nozzle Series 1 cutting tip Toolbox RM grade hose, lighter, and soft-sided goggles Cuts up to 3/4"/19mm (6"/153mm with optimal tips) Welds up to 1/8"/3.2mm (3"/76mm with optimal nozzles) |
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Firepower (FIR03842500) Victor CutSkill - Medium Duty List Price: $131,072.00 Sale Price: $225.95 |
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250 Series Regulators WH 270FC-V Torch Handle with built-in flashback arrestors and check valves CA 270-V Cutting Attachment 0-UM Welding Nozzle Series 3 Cutting Tip Toolbox RM Grade Hose, Lighter, and Soft-sided Shade 5 Goggles Cuts up to 1/2 / 12mm (5 / 127mm with optional tips) Welds up to 5/64 / 1.9mm (1-1/4 / 31mm with optional nozzles) |
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Complete Light Duty Oxy-Acetylene Kit List Price: $269.92 Sale Price: $257.45 |
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Complete Light Duty Oxy-Acetylene Kit Lightweight 2 Year Warranty UL Approved Great DIY or Hobbyists Kit Includes: #0 Welding Nozzle #0 Cutting Tip 12-1/2` Hose #5 Welding Goggles |
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Victor 02550 Fp250-300fc Boxed FirePower Heavy/Medium Duty Outfit (1EA) Sale Price: $204.81 |
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Victor 02550 Fp250-300fc Boxed FirePower Heavy/Medium Duty Outfit (1EA) |
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Depressed Center Grinding Wheels - 11NC Type 27 - 4-1/2 x 1/4 x 7/8 In 5/Pk List Price: $20.97 Sale Price: $11.28 |
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Depressed Center Grinding Wheels - 11NC Type 27 - 5/Pk 4-1/2 in. x 1/4 in. x 7/8 in. Firepower depressed center wheels are fully reinforced with resin bonded aluminum oxide to ensure safety at high speed and to increase bonding and impact strength. Designed for use on air or electric powered right angle or vertical shaft grinders. With hub. 5 per package. |
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Abrasive Cut-Off Wheel - Type 1 - 3 x 1/16 x 3/8 In List Price: $3.38 Sale Price: $1.80 |
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Abrasive Cut-Off Wheel - Type 1 - 3 x 1/16 x 3/8 In Firepower Double Reinforced Cut-Off Wheels are designed for heavy duty cut-off jobs using circular saws, chop-saws and straight grinding machines. They ensure optimum effectiveness for dry applications on a broad range of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, soft ceramics, masonry materials, reinforced plastic and fiberglass. Most Firepower cut-off wheels are double reinforced with two layers of fiberglass. |
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Thermadyne Firepower 0384-0904 Firepower Torch Conversion Kit List Price: $169.00 Sale Price: $98.20 |
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This kit contains all you need to make the conversion from other style torches to Firepower style (the world's most popular) torch products. Like all Firepower products, the torch handle features patented built-in Flashback Arrestors and patented built-in reverse flow check valves. The world's safest oxygen and acetylene cutting apparatus. Firepower oxygen and acetylene apparatus feature solid brass and stainless steel construction providing you years of trouble free service. |
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There are men and women of the Armed Forces that have been in need of a better weapon than the 45. It's about time for the change. For those that used it you know how badly it performed. For those that crawled into a tunnel in Vietnam, and had to use it in that tunnel, then you know what it did to your hearing. You also know it was best used for pistol wiping than for firing.
The 9mm has plenty of power, I traded my 38 for a newer 38/357 years ago, and then when the 9mm came along I traded my service revolver for the automatic. It saved my life many of times. I didn't like the 44cal or the 45cal as a police officer. I hated the 45cal in the Army, so I wrote my Father and asked him to send me my 38, I used it in Nam and it was a far better choice than the 45 for me.
I have used the 9mm Beretta, 45 cal. Sig Sauer and the .40 cal. sig Sauer. The best all around weapon is the .45 cal. Sig Sauer. It is accurate and has real knock down power (1 shot) capability, and with the 10 round magazines it has more than enough firepower. The .9mm is a small, light round than travels to fast and inflicts a small wound channel. The.40 caliber is adequate, but the pistol grip is too small for those of us with larger hands, which makes it harder to control. A larger pistol grip and an extended magazine would be ideal.
The 9mm is not powerful enough when dealing with drugged hostiles. Many times a 9mm will not stop an attacker even with a fatal chest shot, that means head shots only. Hopefully the military will accept the new HK45 as the standard combat sidearm, .45 ACP has the knockdown power needed for use against hostiles under the influence of narcotics. The 9mm pistol that berretta has introduced to the armed services is a very good pistol.
However, far down in the dirt knock-down power, the caliber 43 pistol or revolver is better. Better yet, using a 44 magnum caliber is even better providing the person firing it can control the recoil properly.
Having carried both the M9 and 1911A1 in combat I guess I am qualified to have an opinion. Not only is the M9 underpowered but the issue magazines are junk. I had three failures to feed malfunctions with brand new out of the box GI mages. That problem went away when I purchased some after market mages. The underpowered problem will not go away. We need to return to a .45 or even a .40 caliber handgun.
Go with the 45HK and be done with it, but like one of the post said, it the money, give the soldier a slang-shot it cost less, and they would if they could. The .45 is a better choice. The 9mm is underpowered and the .40 has about the same ballistics as the .45. When in the position of needing what will get the job done, nothing is better than a .45.
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The M777 Lightweight Howitzer Gun Update
U.S. Marines today demonstrated the M777 lightweight howitzer to local officials at Fort Sill, Okla. The M777 is a lightweight 155mm howitzer and a critical fire support component of Marine Air Ground Task Forces and Army Brigade Combat Teams and light divisions.
The M777 was designed and developed by BAE Systems, and is a joint program between the Army and Marine Corps to replace the M198 towed howitzer. The M777 incorporates the first use of titanium castings, which reduces the weight of the howitzer -- by 7,000 lbs. -- offering improved transportability and mobility, while retaining the full ammunition and range capability of the M198. The lightweight howitzer can be transported by Marine Corps MV-22 tilt-rotor aircraft and U.S. Air Force C-130 aircraft.
The Marines, from the 3rd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment stationed at Twenty-nine Palms, Calif., will be the first unit to receive the new howitzers and the battalion's key personnel are currently training with the M777 at Fort Sill. The M777 recently completed operational testing at Twenty-nine Palms in anticipation of a full rate production decision expected next month.
During the tests, nearly 12,000 artillery rounds were fired by four production howitzers. The M777 met all operational requirements and proved to be extremely reliable. Fielding of the new howitzer will continue with the Army and Marine Corps through 2009.
The M777 is assembled at BAE Systems' integration facility in Hattiesburg, Miss., and incorporates components manufactured by a U.S. supplier base that the company has been developing for the past four years. More than 70 percent of the howitzer's parts are manufactured in the U.S.
Its one of the bty's from 3/11 when they 1st got the 777 about 8 months ago. The m777 is nice. I don't know the exact weight but its about 9,277lbs compared to the 16,000 lbs of the 198. It has the same rate of fire and fires the same rounds. It only takes two marines to hook it up to the 7-ton. It has hydraulically powered loading tray and breech.
Its way easier to speed shift. There's a lot less wear and tear on the marines with it being light weight and all. Around next year this time it'll be outfitted with a computer system call DFCS (direction fire control system I believe it's called) where we wont need sights or a collimator. It will be all digital. It's pretty nice. We shot the 777. Only 32 rounds but it was easier to emplace and shoot than the 198.
Thanks blakice and dude for the information. It will be great when the DFCS's come in to provide more precise firepower, especially in urban combat. The new M777 light-weight 155-mm towed howitzer will begin fielding in May to the 3d Battalion, 11th Marines at Twenty-nine Palms, California.
The M777 is replacing the aging 155-mm towed M198 howitzer. Some of the M777's greatest improvements are in its mobility, trans-portability, survivability and lethality. The M777 can be emplaced and ready to fire in less than two minutes, which is significantly faster than the M198.
The new weapon can be rapidly displaced within two to three minutes, allowing the battery to shoot and move before the enemy can return fire. Its light weight (less than 10,000 pounds) and independent suspension allow the weapon to travel over rougher terrain (world-wide, which amounts to about 30 percent more terrain) and be sling-loaded under more aircraft than the M198.
It fires all current and planned 155-mm munitions. Although its max range is still 30,000 meters with current rocket-assisted projectiles, that range will extend to more than 37,000 meters when firing the new global positioning system/inertial navigation unit (GPS/INU) precision-guided Excalibur munitions. The max rate of fire is four rounds per minute while the sustained rate is two rounds per minute.
Within a year of the initial M777 deliveries, both the Marine Corps and Army will start taking delivery of the M777A1, which adds a digital fire control system (DFCS). The DFCS provides the howitzer highly accurate self-location and directional control. With the introduction of DFCS, the battery only requires survey control points to initialize the system.
The section chief will have a navigational aid inside the cab, and the weapon has an onboard single-channel ground and airborne radio system (SINCGARS) and amplifier for digital communications. This provides greater flexibility for the howitzer, which no longer will be tied to wire communications. The M777 A1 provides commanders greater flexibility in getting to the fight, carrying out their missions and quickly moving to safe locations to carry out subsequent missions.
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