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Special operations soldiers often carry a handgun as a secondary weapon to serve in a supplementary capacity to their primary weapon (a rifle, carbine, submachine gun, or shotgun); this practice is not as prevalent among conventional soldiers.
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Zombie Apocalypse Gear A solid tactical knife. ... Emergency water filter or water filtration packets for fresh water. ... First aid kit. ... A...
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3-5-7 is a poker game with an unusual betting structure. Rather than confronting one another directly by raising and calling each other's bets,...
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Considered to be the most destructive virus in history, the Mydoom virus was the only one to spread even faster than ILOVEYOU. Its record still...
Read More »The British Army was the last major military service to adopt a semi-automatic service pistol as a standard sidearm, phasing out their Webley Mk IV, Enfield No 2 Mk I, and Smith & Wesson Victory revolvers in 1969,[1] after which the Browning Hi-Power became the Army's official service pistol.
transversus abdominis – the deepest muscle layer. Its main roles are to stabilise the trunk and maintain internal abdominal pressure. rectus...
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Generally speaking, 200 square feet of garden space per person will allow for a harvest that feeds everyone year-round. For an average family of...
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A dead end, also known as a cul-de-sac (/ˈkʌldəsæk, ˈkʊl-/, from French for 'bag-bottom'), no through road or no exit road, is a street with only...
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Based on BLV's experience, each of those pistols will go 50,000 to 100,000 rounds before there is a parts failure. It is not uncommon for these...
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