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zhedley · 8 months
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⊛\(。-_-。) Kick her ass bby. I got ur orb.
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thedarthray · 5 months
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Hasbro - Retro Ahsoka
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Hasbro - Retro Ahsoka by Darth Ray Via Flickr: Hasbro - Star Wars Retro Ahsoka Ahsoka Tano, Morgan Elsbeth, HK-87 Assassin Droid, Sabine Wren, General Hera Syndulla, and Chopper (C1-10P)
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figuretime · 11 months
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HK-87
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saber-scorpion · 6 months
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Made this pair of custom LEGO Star Wars HK-87 assassin droids for someone a while back. Thought they turned out pretty nice. Made with custom-designed stickers, cloth, rubber bands, and third-party accessories. More at my website: http://www.saber-scorpion.com/
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starfall-xo · 8 months
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Ivanna Sakhno as Shin Hati in Ahsoka 1.01 “Master and Apprentice”
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simonjadis · 8 months
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Sabiiiiine
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earth-shaker77 · 8 months
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Look what just arrived in the mail today!!! They look awesome! So happy with them! Can't wait for the next episode! =D
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comicchannel · 8 months
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Star Wars The Black Series Disney+ Ahsoka HK-87 Assassin Droid Hasbro F7032
Link para compra BR: *Possível importar pelo Link abaixo
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hirocimacruiser · 3 months
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HKS ALTEZZA
This is an extra-plus FR sports sedan that HKS has deliberately chosen to use an NA engine and particular attention to suspension.
MAX POWER:-
MAX. TORQUE:-
BASE ENGINE MODEL: 3S-GE
ENGINE DISPLACEMENT: 2.140cc
COMPRESSION: 12.5
CLEANER HKS SUPER POWER FLOW
CAMSHAFT IN: 272-11 Amm
CAMSHAFT EX:272-10.6mm
VALVE VALVE SPRING UPGRADE
PISTON HKS FORGED 87
HEAD GASKET: HKS 1.2mm
CONNECTING ROD NORMAL
CRANKSHAFT: HKS CRANK PROTOTYPE
OILCOOLER: HKS AERO OILCOOLER
BRAKE: NORMAL
SPRING HKS ORIGINAL
DAMPER HKS HIPER DAMPER
STABILIZER: HKS ORIGINAL
EXHAUST MANIFOLD: HKS SUPER HEADER
MUFFLER HKS HIPER MUFFLER
COMPUTER: F-CON V
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starwars-figurencom · 8 months
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Amazon Exclusive Carbonized Ahsoka and HK-87
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thedarthray · 4 months
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Hasbro - Ahsoka Show
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Hasbro - Ahsoka Show by Darth Ray Via Flickr: Hasbro - Star Wars Vintage Collection: Ahsoka Show * VC 222: Ahsoka Tano (Corvus) - SKIPPED VC 297 Repack * VC 294: HK-87 Assassin Droid * VC 295: Morgan Elsbeth * VC 300: General Hera Syndulla * VC 304: Chopper (C1-10P) * Deluxe: Sabine Wren
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figuretime · 7 months
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HK-87 Assassin Droids
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turtlemagnum · 10 months
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gun rant beneath the cut, you know the deal
so, got to thinking about whether or not revolvers are Actually as simple as people think they are, right. so, i just looked up the parts list of a couple random autoloaders vs a couple random revolvers, and here's what i found:
the S&W M29 seems to have 86 parts in total. the walther PPK has roughly 46 parts in total. the M1911 has roughly 48 parts in total, the ruger LCR has roughly 53 parts in total. comparing an old and big revolver to a small and new one, did in fact show a significant reduction in parts, therefore making the LCR a significantly less complex and therefore a theoretically more robust and reliable firearm. meanwhile, the 1911 still has notably less parts than the LCR, and a hell of a lot less than the M29. the PPK has slightly fewer. the trend seems to be with my suspicion that on average, autoloaders tend to be a bit less complex. let's add more data, shall we?
for something more modern, the glock 17 has 35 parts. the hi-point has 24 parts total. the makarov has 27 parts. the ruger mark iv has 71 parts. the beretta 92 has 62 parts. the HK MK23 has 62 parts in total. the HK4 has 45 parts in total. the CZ-75 has 64 parts in total. the colt python has 56 parts in total. the single action army has 47 parts in total. my bones have 5 parts in total. the S&W model 15 has 87 parts in total, as does the S&W model 19 and the 686. the ruger GP100 has 72 parts in total. the taurus 941 has 40 parts in total. the taurus 66 has 42.
now, this feels very messy to me, so i'm gonna do some cold hard math to figure this out. now, if i'm doing my math right (every part added together divided by how many guns there are, so 484 total parts divided by 10 autoloaders in total), this should come out to 48.4 parts on average. meanwhile, doing the same math comes to an average of 65.7 for the revolvers. so we see, that on average, yes, an autoloading pistol will be less complicated than a revolver.
to do a bit of editorializing, however, here's my personal conclusions: while i do think that in theory, a less complex machine will lead to higher standards of reliability, i also think that what matters more is the standards to which it's built. the HK mk23 had 62 total parts, which is about as many as the average revolver did. as did the beretta 92, and the CZ-75 only had 2 more. in all candor, i deeply feel as though the HK Mk23 is probably the most reliable handgun ever made, if not the most reliable gun ever made. and while the CZ-75 and the beretta 92 don't share that same distinction in my eyes, they're both exceptionally durable and reliable firearms in their own right, and i'd argue they're both about as reliable as a glock; which has significantly less parts and is well renowned by most for being a fairly reliable handgun. in regards to the revolvers, going off of anecdotal evidence i've noticed that while revolvers don't have reliability problems due to ammunition, when they do have some other manner of reliability problem, it tends to be more severe than with an autoloader. with an autoloader, you can generally rack the slide a couple of times and you'll be in the clear. with a revolver, your best bet is probably gonna be pulling the trigger again, which may very well lead to an exploded gun depending on the manner of malfunction you've had. in other words, an autoloader malfunctioning is like if you accidentally stepped on your dog's tail, a revolver malfunctioning tends to be more like if you fell down the stairs directly on your dog and now they have to go to the vet.
now, i do think that revolvers have a very good capacity to be reliable and durable. if i had to pick a handgun to rival the HK Mk23 in those regards, it'd undoubtedly be the Mr73. but i also don't believe revolvers to be more reliable than autoloaders unilaterally. i think it much more matters in regards to the quality of the gun's manufacture and its design, and how well you maintain it. that being said, i also believe it's much cheaper to make a simple thing reliable than it is to make a complex thing. which is why the hi-point and the makarov are both fairly reliable and deeply inexpensive, if less pleasant to shoot than most better made guns.
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galactic-hunter · 11 months
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simonjadis · 8 months
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bye!
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comicchannel · 8 months
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Star Wars The Black Series Disney+ Ahsoka Tano and HK-87 Assassin Droid Hasbro F7013
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