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    Glock Informative Essay

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    Granted, the Glock has cemented its spot in the pantheon of the best weapons one can own. However, you want your Glock to give you just a little more, you want to take something good and turn it into something great. The first upgrade you should consider is installing an L2D Combat Glock Trigger. This is the fastest, most cost-effective improvement to be made, one you should have already made. You get custom results without the custom expense. L2D Combat has designed a Glock match trigger that simply

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    Standing by himself is Lance Corporal Bowers, who slowly grinds his cigarette into the sole of his boot before discarding the cigarette into the barracks butt can located on the first floor. As he begins to ascend the staircase, he thinks to himself, what is the difference between smoking 5 feet away from the barracks on the first floor and right outside his door on the third floor other than making a young Marine exercise up and down the staircase. As he continues to ponder this dilemma, Lance Corporal

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    XCOM Rapid Fire

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    The main issue this work addresses is the probability of successfully shooting an enemy in XCOM, an alien-invasion turn based strategy game. Neil Brown, a computing education researcher, desires to analyze the chance of a player from hitting an alien target using computational mathematics. Two different methods of shooting (normal vs. rapid fire) are compared to provide the players with an idea on how to effectively and successfully shooting the enemies in different context (one shot vs. multiple

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    Modern guns can be extremely powerful and accurate at many ranges, but when firearms were first invented that was not the case. Early firearms tended to be very inaccurate and not even shoot very far. Because of how they were loaded a lot of time in between shots was spent shoving black powder and a hunk of metal down the barrel. Another common weapon used in these times was the bow which unlike these early firearms could fire quickly, were very accurate, and could be fired from farther away. So

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    Caching Weapons Essay

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    Caching Firearms Ammunition Food and Gear We have delved into this subject a number of times in previous articles, but like anything else attitudes change or a situation arises that makes one stop and contemplate their actions thus far. Common sense tells us that a cache should be such that if you arrive with nothing but the clothes on your back you would have what is needed in the cache to survive going forward. Survive and defend yourself, so this means firearms in each cache along with sufficient

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    Gunshot residue (GSR) is regarded as one of the key evidences when it comes to any kind of shooting case. It helps in determining numerous factors about the crime scene and accurate assessment of gunshot wounds. Unfortunately, it is not certain that the body found on the scene will display the characteristics of crime scene. Instead, most of the time victims are found partially/fully decomposed, submerged in water for longer period, buried or even skeletonized. The macroscopic gunshot wounds are

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    Garrett Metal Detectors

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    These metal detector services are used to detect metals in the populated areas. A metal detector does exactly what the name indicates; it detects metals. There are many different detectors available, some of which are more complex than the others. The basic detectors are simple to use without alot of complicated features. Metal detectors can even detect metal items and deposits far below what the casual searcher could find. You can hear the alert sound when a metal passes the metal detector system

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    1. The projectile launcher was set up on a table top, 2. The projectile launcher was then angled at 45 degrees above the horizontal. 3. A ball was placed inside of the projectile launcher and was pushed in till the launcher clicked twice. 4. The ball was then fired out of the cannon to get a rough estimate on the distance that it would travel. 5. The Pasco touch pad was then placed at approximately where the ball landed and then raised to the same height as the launcher with the use of the school

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    This week’s chapter six over Reloading the shot-shells seem to me almost the same as reloading a regular rifle cartridge. There just more steps in the process eight totaling. Starting with step one being de-priming and resizing. Which is almost the same in reloading brass. Re-shaping the shell back to the proper dimensions and ejecting the once fired primer out of the shell. Be aware you should never de-prime live primers from hulls! when de-priming the process could cause live primers to detonate

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    Forensic Pros

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    In the event that any firearm is discovered at a crime scene there are certain steps that need to be done in order to properly collect any type of firearm evidence. If there is any kind of firearm found at the scene it should be rendered safe immediately. For safety is the first priority at any crime scene. Forensic technicians should assign an evidence number to the firearm, photograph orientation and close-up view’s, and take measurements of the firearm’s location prior to collecting it. In order

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