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    How To Properly Load and Unload A 12/20 Gauge Shotgun Many Americans have permits to carry and possess firearms within their household for recreational and personal use but fail to successfully teach those living with them how to use them. Just because the weapons are in arms reach does not mean they can protect you in certain situations if you do not know how to use them correctly. There are several women out there who's husbands store firearms in the house but if a robber broke into their homes

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    But always remember that you need to put a suppressor on that weapon. Shotguns: Mossberg Maverick 88 or Double Barrel Shotgun A shotgun is a firearm which fires shells filled with small pellets called shot, or a solid projectile called a slug. Shot shells allow a shotgun to impact damage over a wide area than that of a standard bullet. Remember that a rifle needs more bullets to kill a wide amount of zombies compared to a shotgun that needs less bullets to kill more

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    be better in a home invasion. Joe Biden encourages people to use a shotgun if they feel threatened in any way. He states “If you want to protect yourself, get a double-barrel shotgun. Have the shells for a 12-gauge shotgun, and I promise you as I told my wife, we live in an area that’s wooded and somewhat secluded. I said, Jill if there’s ever problem, just walk out on the balcony here, walk out, put that double-barrel shotgun and fire two blasts outside the house. I promise you whoever’s coming

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    believe in my shotgun, because it teaches me that I can find success by overcoming the challenges that come my way. Five years ago, my step-dad Kevin drove us out to Colorado Clays. It was a frigid Friday evening in March. I sat in the passenger seat of his blue Chevy truck, anxious but excited. Finally, we had arrived at my first 4-H sanctioned shotgun practice. With my Browning 12-gauge pump action shotgun and box of 25 target load shells, I stepped onto the line. I placed one shell into the loading

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    Forensic Evidence Collected and Processed in the Wat Promkunaram Buddhist Temple Murders For the Midterm Writing Assignment project, I chose to review and summarize the Forensic Files episode titled, “The Buddhist Monk Murders” (S15, Ep3) (Dowling, 2001). In August 1991, nine Monks from the Wat Promkunaram Temple were forced to kneel in a circle in the living room then shot execution-style in the back of the head. Because of the number of victims and sheer brutality of the murders, this incident

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    Cause of Death Research Paper Suicide by Firearms Hailey Sable Florida Gulf Coast University Crime Scene Investigation CCJ 3670 Professor Zinn March 20th, 2017 Emile Durkheim defined suicide as "any death which is the immediate or eventual result of a positive or negative act accomplished by the victim himself" (Emile Durkheim’s Four Types of Suicide, 2014). Emile Durkheim began his studies on suicide in 1897. He thought that economic, religious, and military factors would greatly

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    My Shotgun Research Paper

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    Old Reliable My reliable 20 - gauge Remington 870 shotgun is my most prized possession. My dad bought it for my twelfth Christmas. I sort of knew I was going to get a shotgun because in my family on your twelfth Christmas you get a shotgun. Knowing that didn’t stop me from smiling when I ripped open the wrapping paper to see the box containing my brand new shotgun. My dad had bought me a 20 - gauge pump action Remington 870 combo (that means is has a bird barrel for shooting bird shot and a slug

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    had her driving up and down these backwater roads for weeks searching for it, well, not so much the car but its owner. He was a certain type of fellow that Nia liked to get up close and person with, along with her sawed off shotgun. Bertha was the name, not of the guy, the shotgun. She wasn't sure why she gave it that name, or even bothered naming it at all, but she looked like a Bertha. She (Bertha) had been aching to come out and play with this fellow; he had been calling out for a

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    Trace evidence can be used to link people or objects to places, other people, or other objects. This often serves as a starting point, or lead, for a particular line of investigation (Lothridge, 2016). Trace evidence can include a wide variety of materials, but most commonly tested are hair, fibers, paint and glass. Other, less frequently included items are soil, cosmetics and fire debris (Lothridge, 2016). Dr. Edmond Locard formulated the theory that "Every contact leaves a trace". This became known

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    This paper will cover the history of the sport, some of the equipment and entry costs involved, and provide some highlights of basic gun safety required for any trap shooter. Trap shooting began in the U.S. around 1825. Shooters typically used shotguns to fire at targets thrown, and later launched, into the air. The first U.S. recorded trap match was conducted in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1931. These early shooting competitions used live birds for the targets, as had been the history in Europe where

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