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  2. Hickok45 - Wikipedia

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    Hickok45's videos demonstrate a wide variety of firearms, both historic [5] and modern, and typically present an in-depth discussion of the history and functionality of each firearm. His early videos often showed him shooting Old West weaponry and wearing cowboy outfits.

  3. Henry Repeating Arms - Wikipedia

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    Henry H001 Classic Lever-Action .22LR Henry Big Boy Steel Carbine .357 Magnum Henry Homesteader Carbine in 9mm Luger Henry Repeating Arms manufactures rifles, shotguns, and revolvers. The company produces a broad range of lever-action rifles in both rimfire and centerfire calibers, in a variety of finishes, including alloy, steel, hardened ...

  4. Full30 - Wikipedia

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    After the 2018 Parkland high school shooting, many companies attempted to distance themselves from any association with the firearms industry. [1] As a result, YouTube began demonetizing and sometimes outright deleting firearms-related videos, [4] and in one case, popular YouTube poster Hickok45's channel was completely deleted but later restored. [5]

  5. List of YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    Hickok45 Firearm reviewer and internet personality with over 5 million subscribers. Thomas James Kirk III: United States TheAmazingAtheist, TJ Kirk YouTube personality, podcaster Camille and Kennerly Kitt: United States Camille and Kennerly Identical twin duet harpists known for their acoustic and electric harp covers, also called the Harp Twins.

  6. Henry rifle - Wikipedia

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    The Henry was an improved version of the earlier Volition, and later Volcanic. The Henry used copper (later brass) rimfire cartridges with a 216 grain (14.0 gram, 0.490 ounce) bullet over 25 grains (1.6 g, 0.056 oz.) of black powder. Only 150 to 200 rifles a month were initially produced.

  7. File:Henry Homesteader, Wikipedia.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Henry Homesteader carbine, for Henry Repeating Arms article. Source I (Surv1v4l1st ╠Talk║Contribs╣) created this work entirely by myself. Date 17:37, 27 October 2023 (UTC) Author Surv1v4l1st ╠Talk║Contribs╣ Permission (Reusing this file) See below.

  8. Elinore Pruitt Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Elinore Pruitt Stewart (born Elinore Pruitt; June 3, 1876 – October 8, 1933) was a homesteader in Wyoming, and a memoirist who between 1909 and 1914 wrote letters describing her life there to a former employer in Denver, Colorado.

  9. Homestead Acts - Wikipedia

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    Oscar Micheaux's novel The Homesteader: a Novel (1917) is a semi-autobiographical story of an African American homesteader in South Dakota shortly after the turn of the 20th century. The Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Oklahoma! is based in the Oklahoma land rush. The 1962 Elvis Presley musical film Follow That Dream, adapted from Pioneer, Go Home!