Pertinent to the Klondyke operation, this sale included the like of 100 tons of 18 lb flat-bottom rail, a petrol locomotive of 22.5 " gauge, 25 side-tip wagons, and 800'of Henderson cableway.
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The standalone stock assembly has the FN40GL mounted to the bottom rail as with the rifle, but still has 3 o clock, 6 o clock, and 9 o clock rail positions for other accessories.
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Flat bottom rails were still seen as undesirable for British main line railway use, despite their successful use in North America, although some lightly operated British railways used them, generally spiked direct to the sleepers.
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Other features include a skeletonised trigger, a full-length Mil-Std-1913 Picatinny top rail for mounting accessories such as optics and lasers, and a shorter bottom rail in front of the trigger guard for mounting a vertical foregrip.
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He was also the author of several books, including " Up Through Difficulties ", published in 1910, " Piney Woods and Its Story ", published in 1923, and " The Bottom Rail ", published in 1933.
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I wipe a little sweat off my upper lip and try to look cool by perching my cowboy booted foot on one of the bottom rails, the way I have seen mean hombres do in old Westerns.
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On impact with the Armco barrier, as in Fran�ois Cevert's fatal crash at The Glen one year earlier, the bottom rail gave way but the top one did not, and young Koinigg had no chance and was decapitated.
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The unit's regular sister unit was 79 Railway Squadron and sometimes undertakes permanent way work with the Royal Engineers unit 507 STRE . 275 Railway Squadron's now defunct insignia is a cross section of flat bottom rail in a blue diamond.
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A small room was enclosed on the southern corner of the north-facing wing on its western end opposite what is known as the maid's or governess'room; leaving a narrow gap to allow access between the remaining verandah spaces, which are accessed by timber stairs and bounded by balustrades consisting of top and bottom rails and dowel balusters.
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The London Underground continued to use bullhead rail after it had been phased out elsewhere in Britain, but in the last few years has there been a concerted effort to convert its track to flat-bottom rail ., however the process of replacing track in tunnels is a slow process due to the impossibility of using heavy plant and machinery.