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    Gun Violence in America Throughout history gun violence has escalated while the regulations on them have also become more serious. Gun restrictions were first implemented in the 20th century, when acts of violence shook the nation and began to make people focus on who we should allow to carry guns. Though as our laws have become stricter we haven’t seen a large decline in gun violence. Our country is broken up mostly into two groups of people: those who believe that it is our constitutional…

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    's way, and the people around them. The gun we will be taking apart and cleaning, will be a basic AR-15. AR-15’s are a magazine fed, semiautomatic rifle, that is chambered in .223. This type of gun is very easy to use and fairly popular. This means that if something were to go wrong, it can be replaced with ease. I would recommend…

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    CASE STUDY: GLOCK 17 The Glock 17 is a striker fired, short recoil, locked breech semi-automatic pistol with a polymer frame. Conventional pistol designs typically deploy a pivoting hammer in the rear of the pistol’s frame that impacts a firing pin mounted in the slide. Striker fired pistols replace this two piece assembly with a single linear spring loaded striker assembly housed completely in the slide. EXPLODED VIEW CONFIGURATIONS CALIBRE/SYSTEM:…

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    Remington Firearms – Brand Strategy Introduction The Remington Firearms started over 200 years ago, when the company started producing rifles. This quickly progressed into producing handguns, shotguns, ammunition, cleaning products, and many other firearm related products. (About Us, 2017) Brand Positioning The Remington Firearms company stands with using firearms for protection, for hunting, and for sporting events. (Remington Outdoor, n.d.) Any firearm owner fits into at least one of these…

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    Hunting is the practice of killing or trapping animals. There are all kinds of hunting around the whole world. The hunting I prefer is duck hunting, deer hunting, and turkey hunting. All of these include one main thing and that is patience. There is so much more hunting around the world than just those three. There is boar, elk, coyote and even squirrel hunting. A lot of the times people go hunting so they can mount it or eat the meat of that animal for me I like to eat it because when you try…

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    Civil War. But, the Native's had their eye on lever action rifles and breechloaders from manufacturers like Henry, Spencer, and Sharps. The Warriors acquired these weapons through trade with gunrunners that flourished in the Dakota Territory. They utilize what they had, selling horses or mules for actual firearms and hides for ammunition. In early 1876, one of Custer most trusted guides informed superiors of the Tribes accumulation of rifles and ammunition. However, the 7th…

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    I love to rifle hunt for deer with my grandpa. I hunt mostly with my Savage 243. My grandpa and I are talking about selling it and buying a Savage 30-06. When I go hunting I go with my grandpa. When I went on my first deer hunt I was 10, I shot my first doe with my Savage 243. The doe was fifty yards when I looked down my scope and lined my crosshairs right on the front shoulder. When I pulled the trigger she ran twenty yards, I made a perfect shot on her. We went to pick her up to load…

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    For centuries, hunting has been a key part of survival. In the distant past, people had to hunt for food or else they would have to live on nothing but fruits and vegetables. If people were able to hunt back then and it has persistently been okay to hunt until now, hunting is evidently not so bad. There is no need to discontinue hunting. If it was tolerable then, it should be tolerable now. Nothing has altered. People think of hunting as animal abuse. They think that the animals had a chance…

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    Cherokee Tribe Weapons

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    Cherokee Tribes had to be resourceful when making tools they used, what the earth provided such as wood, stone, rock and flint. The weapons that the Cherokee tribe used were arrowheads, spears, stone and club weapons which include tomahawks and battle hammers etc. These weapons were used for hunting deer and other types of animals. Some spears were made entirely of hardwood; the points sharpened by hand and then hardened in a fire (Cherokee Nation). Spear points were made in the same way; they…

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    Jamie swallowed and pulled the trigger! He misses... but both of the deer didn’t move they were looking straight at him. Jamie took a deep breath and slowly put a new shell in the barrel and pulled it back and fired. The shot rang out again and this time it hit the buck! It was a perfect shot, “I can't believe I actually did it” Jamie thought. Jamie got up and stepped over the fallen branches over to the dead buck. His heart was racing and each step felt quick and hard. Jamie looked over…

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