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    What is a military contractor referring to when talking about a "manually powered fastener-driving impact devise"?

    Question #14077. Asked by Maggie. (Oct 08 01 7:19 PM)


    elburcher

    It's a Hammer
    http://www.legendinc.com/Pages/ArchivesCentral/QuoteArchives/Definitions.html

    Oct 08 01, 8:58 PM


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