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By Maksim
Inspired by @Mrs. Peel post about firearms and spouses, I wanted to run a poll to see where we stand.
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By Mrs. Peel
Sometime ago I posted about a dad who wrote a book on firearms. Well, there's another book in the category, this one written by competitive shooter, Julie Golob.
Here's the article: https://bearingarms.com/tom-k/2018/01/09/competitive-shooter-julie-golob-pens-childrens-book-firearm-safety/
9.99 on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Toys-Tools-Guns-Rules-Childrens/dp/0999645609/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1515532245&sr=8-1&keywords=julie+golob%2C+firearm
7.99 for Kindle edition: https://www.amazon.com/Toys-Tools-Guns-Rules-Childrens-ebook/dp/B078TB9RJB/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1515532328&sr=8-3&keywords=julie+golob%2C+firearm
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By Maksim
In an ongoing series on guns..... can't quote much as per agreement with SA...
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4079389-excitement-gun-rights-anxiety-gun-investors
Am REALLY excited it was made Editor's Pick.
Thank you @PK90 @remixer @tj462nj
@nuclearheli @JT Custom Guns
(could not tag everyone in one post.)
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By GoldenKnight
If you have an interest in World War One you might find the NJACC meeting scheduled for Feb 18th right up your alley. Guest fee is $5 for non members. We plan to have an extensive display of Doughboy, French, and British equipment and weapons. Sandwiches and soda are also for sale if you need to skip dinner to get to Kenilworth. Our meetings are normally suitable for the whole family but this presentation will include some material that was suppressed during and after the war concerning french women and allied soldiers. Also you will get a chance to hear the actual lyrics of Mademoiselle from Armentieres that were locked up in the Library of Congress Folk song collection for many years for being crude and salacious. For more information go to www.njacc.info ;
Stanley Gurski
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I don't know anything about Baltimore Harbor; but yes; currents really can be that strong. A big cargo ship like that isn't very maneuverable. Most of the shipboard systems and controls are electric. If the lights go out, they have big, big trouble.
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By Displaced Texan · Posted
I understand the tide was going out at the time of the accident. Tide/currents/wind plays a big role against big ships -
so here's my deal. even though i asked the question earlier, i really want to believe this was an accident. my problem is that the more i watch the video, the more it looks like it was gonna miss the pylon right up till it hooked a hard right turn. so......are the currents really that strong that they coulda done that? or is it an optical illusion due to the camera angle?
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