File:Nord 2.JPG
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DescriptionNord 2.JPG | A Nordenfelt gun at United States Army Ordnance Museum, Aberdeen Proving Grounds MD USA. |
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From http://www.vectorsite.net/gfxpxw_09.html, Re-sized image for wikipedia. Originally uploaded to en Wikipedia as en:File:Nord 2.JPG by en:User:Jetwave Dave 31 Jan 2007 |
Author | Greg Goebel |
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