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Gas Springs Allowed ?

I'm not sure what you call these things in the US, and I'm not sure whether they are considered pneumatic components because they do not connect to any pneumatic system. The Question is 'Are gas springs allowed (COTS, unmodified) ?' (The sort of thing used to hold up auto tailgates).
 


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