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Difference between GIGN and Revolver

GIGN vs. Revolver

The GIGN is the elite police tactical unit of the National Gendarmerie of France. A revolver is a repeating handgun that has at least one barrel and uses a revolving cylinder containing multiple chambers (each holding a single cartridge) for firing.

Similarities between GIGN and Revolver

GIGN and Revolver have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ballistic shield, Glock, Shotgun.

Ballistic shield

A ballistic shield, also called a tactical shield or bulletproof shield, is a protection device deployed by police, paramilitaries, and armed forces that are designed to stop or deflect bullets and other projectiles fired at their carrier.

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Glock

Glock (stylized as GLOCK) is a brand of polymer-framed, short-recoil-operated, striker-fired, locked-breech semi-automatic pistols designed and produced by Austrian manufacturer Glock Ges.m.b.H. The firearm entered Austrian military and police service by 1982 after becoming the top performer in reliability and safety tests.

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Shotgun

A shotgun (also known as a scattergun, peppergun, or historically as a fowling piece) is a long-barreled firearm designed to shoot a straight-walled cartridge known as a shotshell, which discharges numerous small spherical projectiles called shot, or a single solid projectile called a slug.

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The list above answers the following questions

  • What GIGN and Revolver have in common
  • What are the similarities between GIGN and Revolver

GIGN and Revolver Comparison

GIGN has 162 relations, while Revolver has 208. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.81% = 3 / (162 + 208).

References

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