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The gravitational force equivalent, or, more commonly, g-force, is a measurement of the type of force per unit mass – typically acceleration – that causes a perception of weight, with a g-force of 1 g (not gram in mass measurement) equal to the conventional value of gravitational acceleration on Earth, g, of about 9.8 m/s2. Since g-forces indirectly produce weight, any g-force can be described as a "weight per unit mass" (see the synonym specific weight). When the g-force is produced by the surface of one object being pushed by the surface of another object, the reaction force to this push produces an equal and opposite weight for every unit of an object's mass. The types of forces involved are transmitted through objects by interior mechanical stresses. Gravitational acceleration (except certain electromagnetic force influences) is the cause of an object's acceleration in relation to free fall.The g-force experienced by an object is due to the vector sum of all non-gravitational and non-electromagnetic forces acting on an object's freedom to move. In practice, as noted, these are surface-contact forces between objects. Such forces cause stresses and strains on objects, since they must be transmitted from an object surface. Because of these strains, large g-forces may be destructive.
Gravity acting alone does not produce a g-force, even though g-forces are expressed in multiples of the free-fall acceleration of standard gravity. Thus, the standard gravitational force at the Earth's surface produces g-force only indirectly, as a result of resistance to it by mechanical forces. It is these mechanical forces that actually produce the g-force on a mass. For example, a force of 1 g on an object sitting on the Earth's surface is caused by the mechanical force exerted in the upward direction by the ground, keeping the object from going into free fall. The upward contact force from the ground ensures that an object at rest on the Earth's surface is accelerating relative to the free-fall condition. (Free fall is the path that the object would follow when falling freely toward the Earth's center). Stress inside the object is ensured from the fact that the ground contact forces are transmitted only from the point of contact with the ground.
Objects allowed to free-fall in an inertial trajectory under the influence of gravitation only feel no g-force, a condition known as zero-g (which means zero g-force). This is demonstrated by the "zero-g" conditions inside an elevator falling freely toward the Earth's center (in vacuum), or (to good approximation) conditions inside a spacecraft in Earth orbit. These are examples of coordinate acceleration (a change in velocity) without a sensation of weight. The experience of no g-force (zero-g), however it is produced, is synonymous with weightlessness.
In the absence of gravitational fields, or in directions at right angles to them, proper and coordinate accelerations are the same, and any coordinate acceleration must be produced by a corresponding g-force acceleration. An example here is a rocket in free space, in which simple changes in velocity are produced by the engines and produce g-forces on the rocket and passengers.
I have for sale a GForce Arms GF3, Pump Action, 12 Gauge it has a 20" Barrel, and hold 4+1 Rounds.
I also have a Savage B MAG in 17 HMR
I can add this shotgun for the right trade or just interested in cash.
Brand new, never fired GForce GF2P 12 Guage Pump Action, 4+1 capacity, 20" barrel in cerakote tactical grey color,
includes 50 rounds of 00 buck shot ( $50 value)
Would make a priceless holiday gift, Home security/defense
Must meet at FFL near me and buyer pays transfer fee, can be taken...
Never fired. I got it as part of a trade and currently need money more than the shotgun. Also have 250 rounds of slugs and a sig sauer romeo sight I can include for the right price.
Selling brand new GForce Arms cerakote olive drab green 12 ga pump action home defense shotgun with 4+1 capacity and 20" barrel. Including one box of Winchester 00 buckshot (5rounds). Must meet at FFL for transfer and buyer pays FFL transfer fee, can be taken home same day with passed check, no...
I went through the Instant Quote process and saw it for as low as $277 near me.
I've used Gallery of Guns before with no problems. Get a quote based on your Zipcode, and pick one of the listed FFL's. Easy.
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brand new in box paid $650 for it. Kind of an impulse buy. Hasn't been cleaned or even handeld much. Factory new as it would buying from the store. Has flip up sights very comparable feeling gun.
I have Gforce Arms GFY-1 bullpup 12 Gauge Shotguns coming in on a regular basis, and they sell quickly. The majority I get are black, though I have also been able to get some grey and FDE, though they are much more rare. All come with Davidson's lifetime guarantee to the original purchaser...
I ordered myself this as a 'truck' shotgun. The price is reasonable.
Anyone had any experiences with their products?
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