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    Personal Narrative Essay

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    The house was silent, Mrs. Taylor was at church and I was all by myself, I walked towards my office, the floorboards creaking as I moved. I loved it when the house was empty, it left me to contemplate the week and read some of Bob Taylor’s writings. I reached the end of the hallway and twisted the great brass knob and walked into my study. It was a cold night but soon after I picked up my book I got lost in the deep metaphors of Bob Taylor. I was abruptly pulled out of my thinking when I heard…

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    Ww2 Weapons Essay

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    Shotguns could fire many small spherical pellets called shot, or they could fire a solid projectile called a slug. A shotgun is usually a smoothbore firearm, which means that the inside of the barrel does not have the spiral grooves used to spin a projectile in the long barrel. The energy in any one ball of shot is fairly low, due to the pellets splitting upon leaving the barrel and the power being split between all the pellets. There are also semi-automatic shotgun. These guns use…

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    thought to myself. I took out the shotgun from the case, and laid it dreadfully onto the wooden table. I waited for the man to shout my name. “Kyle C, on Deck!” He shouted. I walked up, with my Single Shot at my side. “12 or .410?” The man said. I told him 12 and he handed me a thumb size, red shell. I looked away and waited for the shot of the man in front of me. Bang! I then walked up to aisle 3, which was my assigned lane. I took aim, and handled the stock of the shotgun against my shoulder.…

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    ” Cobain, who already struggled with drug abuse and depression, “was never able to adjust to his extraordinary success” which would lead him to become suicidal. On April 8, 1994, Kurt Cobain’s body was found dead due to a fatal self-inflicted shotgun wound to the head. A conspiracy soon arose which suggested murder could have been the cause of Cobain’s death; however, the evidence of suicide heavily outweighs the arguments…

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    shooters like the Vegas shooter. A main reason for owning a firearm is to have the advantage on the attacker, if you were attacked by someone with a handgun you would want the the advantage in that situation so you would ideally want a rifle or a shotgun.…

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    hunt them. You can make or buy one of these boats. It has a lot of camouflage so it blends into the surrounding grass. You can use a duck call and fake ducks to get the ducks to come towards you. You can only use a shotgun to hunt these animals because you are shooting up and shotguns will not have as much of a threat to building or people…

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    of rock musician Kurt Cobain. Cobain’s found dead, with shotgun wound to his head on April 8th by an electrician, at the couples Washington lake house. The same day Cobain’s body was found, news was released that the rock legend had committed suicide. With lack of investigation, Cobain’s body was cremated 6 days after his body was found. The Seattle P.D. withheld the shotgun for 30 days before it was processed for fingerprints; the shotgun was then given back to Courtney Love, which she then…

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    But, to view any form of regulation as unconstitutional is preposterous. There is a difference between an unmodified shotgun that follows regulation and a shotgun that has had its barrel and stock sawed off. The modification to the shotgun make it easier to conceal, which makes the nature of that device even more dubious. The Second Amendment does not protect the use of a firearm for illegal manner, nor does it protect those…

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    that supposedly transported a shotgun that had a twelve inch long barrel even though the law specifically says that it had to be 18 inches in length to be considered legal. Miller believed that his second amendment right was being violated and that he should legally be allowed to own and use a shotgun with a 12 inch barrel. In the conclusion of the case the court ruled that they were not violating his second amendment right and that he still has to either have a shotgun with a barrel of 18…

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    believe in gun control take away assault weapons, believe it will stop all of these school shooting and massacres, they are wrong, dead wrong. If they take away assault weapons it won’t stop someone from getting a hold of any weapon, whether it be a shotgun, pistol, or even a knife.…

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