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Gunmetal logo #10101) Bluish gray 2) Bronze 3) Dark bluish-gray 4) DOS game 5) Dull bluish-gray color 6) First-person shooter
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Gunmetal logo #10101) Darkgray
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Gunmetal logo #21000 Gunmetal, also known as red brass in the United States, is a type of bronze – an alloy of copper (88%), tin (10%), and zinc (2%). Originally used chiefly for making guns, gunmetal was eventually superseded by steel. Gunmetal casts and machines well and is resistant to corrosion from steam and salt water, and is used to make steam and hydraulic c...
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Gunmetal logo #21000[PC] Gunmetal is a first person shooter video game for the PC. It was developed and distributed by Mad Genius Software in 1998. ==Story== The game takes place 300 years in the future. The world is completely controlled by corporations, and the concept of nation is unknown. The player takes on the role of a newly hired security guard for the...
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gunmetal logo #21358Strong alloy of copper and tin developed in the 19thC to make guns and also cast to make domestic hollow-ware, candlesticks and furniture ornaments.
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gunmetal logo #21003variety of bronze, formerly used for ordnance. Modern admiralty gunmetal is composed of 88 percent copper, 10 percent tin, and 2 percent zinc and is ...
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Gunmetal logo #20450An alloy of tin and copper, which in the late 1800s replaced brass as the preferred base metal for watch-cases.   A gunmetal case does not necessarily betoken a cheap or low-grade watch;  many complicated movements of the period 1890-1920, often of high quality and sophistication, were so fitted.
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gunmetal logo #22290 An alloy of 90 percent copper and 10 percent tin.
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gunmetal logo #10444Strong alloy of copper and tin developed in the 19thC to make guns and also cast to make domestic hollow-ware, candlesticks and furniture ornaments.
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Gunmetal logo #22565A strong alloy of 85% copper, 5% tin, 5% lead and 5% zinc, or near variant of this mix.
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gunmetal logo #20400[n] - a type of bronze used for parts subject to wear or corrosion (especially corrosion by sea water)
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Gunmetal logo #23896Copper-tin-zinc-casting alloys
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Gunmetal logo #23897Hard, strong copper-tin-zinc alloy that is easily cast.
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Gunmetal logo #20687This is a copper-tin alloy, similar to bronze, used where resistance to corrosion and/or wear requiredIt and it is easily cast. Composition: 88% copper, 8% tin, 4% zinc. The alloys now usually contain lead to improve machining characteristics and bearing properties. The American term for gunmetal is Red Brass.
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gunmetal logo #21199any of various alloys or metallic substances with a dark gray or blackish color or finish, used for chains, belt buckles, etc. · a dark gray with bluish or purplish tinge. · a bronze formerly much used for cannon. · an alloy of 88 percent copper, 10 percent tin, and 2 percent zinc, cast or machined for use in valves, gears, and ot...
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Gunmetal logo #23898A Casting Bronze alloy of Copper with Tin (10%) and Zinc (2%). Historically it was used to cast cannons so it is sometimes called Admiralty Gun Metal. It has excellent corrosion resistance in seawater and steam. Leaded Gunmetal containing slightly less Tin, more Zinc and up to 7% Lead is a very useful plain bearing metal.
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