She would bring out the best in me. It was a warm summer night we were parked up by Lake Taupo. It was horrible, while I was sleeping this guy came out of the forest where we spent laying looking at the stars moments before. He came out sawed off shotgun in hands, took one shot right at her. I bolted upright and dragged her into her ute and drove to the hospital begging her not to die, police on the phone as he was shooting as I drove off.Sitting in the hospital waiting room was the hardest thing
For this week's reflection assignment for this course, we were provided a video titled "Gunsmithing-British side-by-side shotguns. Tools of the trade". The video features Mr. Larry Potterfield (CEO and founder of Midway USA), and his guest is Mr. Jack Rowe. The video is presented by way of youtube.com, and was posted to the site by MidwayUSA. The video begins by Mr. Potterfield asking his opinion with vises. Mr. Rowe says basically, it is the cornerstone of the work area. He also gave the dimensions
Burn rate study on Alliant (Green dot) smokeless shotgun powder and KClO4 Shalom AJ Cohen Philadelphia community college 11/2010 Abstract: The purpose of this project is to measure if differing amounts of potassium perchlorate, KCIO4, mixed with shotgun powder has an effect on burn rate. The experiment was videotaped and the duration of burn time for each amount used was recorded. KClO4, amounts ranging from .2g to 2g, were added to 4g of shotgun powder. A steel pipe that is ½ inch wide and 6
many similarities and differences. One important similarity that i have is that Harrison the protagonist dies in both the short story and the movie. In contrast on difference that i have is that the shotgun used to shoot Harrison in both the short story and the movie is two different types of shotguns. First, a significant similarity in both the short story “Harrison Bergeron” and in the movie “2081” is that Harrison gets shot in both the short story and in the movie. I know this because on page 105
New York Rifle Shotgun Permit Application Form PD 641-040, New York Rifle Shotgun Permit Application is an instrument intended to facilitate the procurement of a rifle/shotgun within the jurisdiction of New York State. Complete the application with black/blue ink duly typed or printed. Submit four photos and other supporting documents along with the application for further processing at Rifle/Shotgun Section, Kew Gardens, New York. Separate fee remittance of $140 and $91.50 is necessary. Carrying
certification on is the shotgun. The shotgun is a very powerful and intimidating weapon, but you must have a proper fit and stance. A shotgun and its stock are designed based on the dimensions of an average shooter. It has an average length of pull that is measured from the trigger to the center of the recoil pad. A shotgun, needs the proper fitting of a comb, length of pull, cast and drop to meet a comfortable shooting experience. Some people simply put their cheek on the shotgun and try to hold it
different ways to hunt. I am going to classify the four types of hunting: shotgun, rifle, muzzleloader, and bow and arrow. The reason I am classifying this is because most people just think of hunting as a verb and don’t know that there are so many different ways to go about hunting. Hunting with a shotgun First of all I am going to describe what exactly a shotgun is. A shotgun is designed to be fired from the shoulder. The shotgun fires a shell that holds numerous spherical pellets, also called shot
I found this week’s reading in the course text on custom fitting shotguns to be quite interesting because I’ve almost always had a shotgun in my home, but I’ve never done any work to customize the scatter guns I’ve owned… I think That’ll be changing pretty soon. Prior to getting into shotguns in this course I never had an idea as to how some custom work could enhance the performance of a shotgun. I knew there was a ton of work that could be done, but because I was never really into wing shooting
Innovation" Paul Mazan has a customer come to him with hopes of fixing his grandpa's old antique shotgun. To be exact, it was a Belgian Damascus-barreled shotgun made by F. Dumoulin. Back in those times the gun manufacturers would sometimes print any name the customer wanted on the firearms. For example, if you owned Frank's Great Hardware, you could have "Franks Firearms" printed on the side of your shotguns. This proved to be all but helpful when finding replacement parts for this antique project.
proverbial pudding the gunmaker has plum figured the magic formula. But, as it pertains to the most prolific shotgun of all time, you’d be dead wrong about the potential for improvement. Adding a detachable magazine variant to the Remington 870 pump-action line must have been forehead-slappingly obvious to many. But it has taken more than half a century to turn this elegantly simple shotgun daydream into reality. And, in most respects, the execution of the new variant and highly desirable ammunition-feeding