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    World War 1 Weapons Essay

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    As the military factory website states“The M1918 BAR was an in between weapon, not necessarily a traditional rifle but not quite every squad’s machine gun system” (1).…

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    are a big game for hunters. These animals can be seen almost anywhere. Most hunters will judge a deer by their antlers. The more points on the antlers the better. There are also many different guns you can use to hunt deer. You can hunt them with rifles, muzzleloaders, and bows. A lot of people will get a treestand so they can be invisible in the trees with a lot of camouflage. Once you kill a deer you will need to skin it and get all the meat. You can also mount the head so you can hang it…

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    Savage B-Mag Summary

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    the 17WSM cartridge. The article began with the author sharing the background and history of the 17WSM the cartridge that the Savage B-Mag is chambered in. The author states that while attending the Shot Show in 2015 he did not see an abundance of rifle chamber in the at the time new 17WSM but he also states that’s it is entirely possible that he merely overlooked them while he was there. Even though the round was new and popular it’s not necessarily a new occurrence. The Shot Show following…

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    Samuel Hughes Biography

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    religious. He was very much disliked by the French Canadians because of his reputation. Hughes supported the importance of clothing, arms, and munitions. Hughes sponsored the progression of the long and heavy Ross rifle which was an expertise as a target rifle. Hughes stubborn support of the Ross rifle over time caused his future dismissal. The outbreak of World War I in August 1914 triggered the exciting Hughes to equalize the recruitment of Canadian troops for send off to the battlefields of…

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    The Springfield Model 1861 was the most widely used United States Army weapon during the American Civil War. This gun was exceptionally prevalent during the war and the Union Army used it profoundly. This rifle was the third most common weapon used by the Confederacy. The Springfield Model 1861 had many effects on the war and changed the way soldiers fought. This gun revolutionized warfare because of its lightness, weighing only nine pounds, its ability to shoot three rounds per minute, and its…

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    weapons thundered. All over through the city, assault rifles and rifles ended the hush of the night, uncontrollably, similar to pooches yapping on solitary ranches. Republicans and Free Staters were pursuing common war. On a housetop close O'Connell Bridge, a Republican marksman lay viewing. Close to him lay his rifle and over his shoulders was thrown a couple of field glasses. His face was the substance of an understudy, thin and self-denying,…

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    Bump Stock Essay

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    rate. According to an article from CNN by James Gagliano, a retired FBI supervisory special agent and CNN law enforcement analyst, "You really don't have to be a professional armorer to do it.” We should not ban with bump stock or any semi-automatic rifles to keep our country safe. In the article, the author explains that the bump stock was not intended to be a tool to shoot fast at humans. This is obvious as there are no weapon companies that want to aid in shootings. Since 1930, a US citizen…

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    Eugene Stoner Case

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    and city governments have passed a bevy of gun laws in a thinly veiled attempt to red-tape America’s most popular rifle out of existence. While the politicians sure have made it a royal pain in the neck to bring the wiz-bang semi-auto into compliance, they have not ceased the sale of the firearms. Enterprising firearms manufactures were quick to answer the call to produce AR-style rifles that could be legally sold, purchased and owned in the less enlightened corners of the country. Dark Storm…

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    He saw a little hunting shack. He walked torge it with the rifle loaded ready to shoot!Once he got to the door he pushed the door but, it was locked! Then he kicked it open with his boot as hard as he could! It swung open and Billy the Kid walked in there was a fireplace a table and a small bed.BAck at dodge city…

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    a police officer. A rifle, shooting an elephant, and a mask are all symbols Orwell uses to represent how imperialism affects him as in officer of the Imperial Police. Orwell’s hunting rifle is used to represent the difference in power he had with and without the gun in his hands. Orwell never wanted to harm the elephant, his .44 Winchester rifle was only to be used as a deterrent. Immediately after seeing what the elephant was capable of Orwell upgraded to an elephant rifle but still had no…

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