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    Research Paper On Sniper

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    than just having good aim, one must be in peak shape physically and mentally. As far as I know the farthest recorded sniper shot is at 2,475m held by Briton Corporal of Horse Craig Harrison. The moment you spot a threat through the scope of your rifle weather it be a child, woman, or man you must make the decision of taking one life of an enemy or letting them take many lives of fellow soldiers. Chris kyle had to make this decision in iraq, 2003 when he was charged…

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    I was running through the buildings while bullets were whizzing past me, I ran to the end of the block, turned the corner around the building and BANG!! The day began with me getting all my gear together. I called Brandyn, my friend, to come pick me up at 8:30. He showed up at 9:00 because he thought that we would be rally early, he was right, we got there at around 9:30. THe first game was at 10:00 but Gamepod did not start the game till 10:45. We showed up at nine thirty and Brandyn's friend…

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    Militarization of US Police Force America, the country of the free, but is it actually free when the police are packing heat like never before? Recently the local police departments has been seen using excessive force and equipment necessary. Over the past few decades, the government have offered local police departments around five billion dollars’ worth of military-grade weapons and equipment intended for fighting major crimes, terrorism and response to disasters (Snowiss). Why would police…

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    smoke-less powder. Machine guns gave an obvious advantage of being able to shoot multiple rounds a minute in comparison to the rifle. The rifle on the other hand, is a weapon used throughout most wars, being favoured for the infantry as an effective weapon. The rifle did indeed upgrade as wars progressed to become more accurate and have a longer range, but it was still the rifle. This was one weapon that survived the entire time period of 2815 to…

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    Seabass Research Paper

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    Seabass shoulder his rifle and took two shots and gained an extra two more kills. He looked at Snugg and just winked. Snugg just laughed. Snugg told Seabass “ Let’s go over there and get your two kills and get going to find the very last duo”. Seabass and Snugg took off sprinting…

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    Zero Tolerance Policy

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    dart guns, pistols, revolvers, rifles, shot guns, cannons, and plastic firearms made with 3-D printers and copying technology, and any ammunition for any such device. The definition of weapons is as follows: any device that is designed to or traditionally used to inflict harm. This includes, but is not limited to: firearms, slingshots, switchblades, daggers, blackjacks, brass knuckles, bows and arrows, hand grenades, hunting knives, nun-chucks,…

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    Gun Control Pros And Cons

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    Many opponents of gun control argue that limits on gun ownership are unconstitutional because they violate the Second Amendment, which includes the phrase the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed. Opponents often emphasize the “shall not be infringed part while ignoring the other clause about the right being connected to a well regulated Militia but nobody’s perfect. Even emphasizing the right component, however, if we slow down and think about what an absolute right…

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    lives including his own. Robert Kuba is a high school instructor in New york. One day, a student brought a rifle to school, and the student had a plan. Immediately when he saw the rifle he acted quick and disarmed the student. His life, as along with his students were saved that day. This affected society in numerous of ways. It helps have schools better security, knowing someone could bring a rifle. It also lets people know that teachers care about their students, not just for money. All these…

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    story that described other members of Alpha Company were overshadowed by the war scenes that happened immediately afterwards. I would have preferred for the story to have progressed in order for the reader to have time to attach to the rest of Tim’s rifle company, and even his college friends back in Minnesota. Apart from my personal preference of storytelling, this book was definitely a “must-read,” because it provides a combination of facts about the Vietnam War while touching upon the moral…

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    The offensive they launched incorporated many artillery barrages, troops with rifles and new weapons like tanks. The British plan was to capture as much ground as fast as possible, starting with a huge artillery barrage which due to the bad conditions the artillery did not work. There were three types of barrages; a box barrage which…

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