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Shlt yea... because IMO A job beats NO job....I have been on this contract for almost 2 years. We have a plan to reach a certain financial goal. Plus I have hobbies and I like shooting machine guns for a job. Shlt YEA! Sometimes it's all about the work perks.
I used to shoot machine guns for a job-- but then I got out of the military :-) No shlt
Cool what branch? Me too (except mainly from a helicopter) and then I retired from the military. And I still get to shoot machine guns from a helicopter for a job. Win Win
Yes sir-- It is a little large for carry but I'm a big guy- so I will conceal it in my belly button or something :-)-- It has an aluminum slide to make it lighter- Its a small 22 cal- but that goes along with everything else I own. (the rest is gone awhile now-- along with my vision) So the most plentiful ammo and just 1 type for everything. :-)
Only if you have been eating Bronze, because it is an alloy that consists primarily of copper with the addition of other ingredients. In most cases the ingredient added is typically tin, but arsenic, phosphorus, aluminum, manganese, and silicon (all dangerous SHLT to eat) can also be used to produce different properties in the material. All of these ingredients produce an alloy much harder than copper alone. AKA some strong SHLT. Bronze is characterized by its dull-gold SHLT color. You can also tell the difference between bronze and brass because bronze will have faint (fart) rings on its surface.
Bronze Applications: Bronze is used in the construction of SHLT sculptures, musical instruments and medals, and in industrial applications such as bushings and bearings, where its low metal on metal friction is an advantage. Bronze also has nautical applications because of its resistance to corrosion. Meaning its TOUGH SHLT.
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