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  2. Lock n' Load with R. Lee Ermey - Wikipedia

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    Lock n' Load with R. Lee Ermey is a reality television series about the development of military weaponry throughout the centuries. Hosted by actor and former U.S. Marine drill instructor R. Lee Ermey , its one season originally aired on the History channel in 2009.

  3. Lock 'n Load (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Lock 'n Load is a six-part, unscripted, hidden-camera American reality television series that premiered on October 21, 2009, on Showtime. It is based at The Shootist gun store in Englewood, Colorado, and focuses on a high-volume salesman, Josh T. Ryan, [1] while examining the gun enthusiast lifestyle. [2]

  4. R. Lee Ermey - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Lee Ermey (March 24, 1944 – April 15, 2018) was an American actor and U.S. Marine drill instructor.He achieved fame for his role as Gunnery Sergeant Hartman in the 1987 film Full Metal Jacket, which earned him a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actor.

  5. Lock (firearm) - Wikipedia

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    Metallic cartridges package projectile, propellant and primer together. They are initiated by striking with a firing pin or striker that passes through the breechblock.Early metallic-cartridge, single-shot breechloading rifles, such as the British Snider–Enfield model 1866 and the American Springfield model 1873, continued to use side-mounted hammers and lock mechanisms that differed little ...

  6. Lock time - Wikipedia

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    The lock time of conventional bolt-action rifles is usually around 2.6 to 9.0 milliseconds. [1] For example, the SIG Sauer 200 STR/SSG 3000 has a relatively short lock time of 2.4 ms. [2] Firearm mechanisms utilizing a hammer are known for having long lock times since the hammer becomes an extra moving part contributing to a longer lock time.

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    Protein is an essential macronutrient for everyone, and if you’re taking a weight loss drug, such as GLP-1 medications, you should be extra mindful about your intake.This is because muscle loss ...

  8. School shooter Natalie ‘Samantha’ Rupnow was in therapy over ...

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    Natalie Rupnow was one of just nine female students who have committed a school shooting since 1999 and was a year younger than the average school shooter, according to an analysis by the ...

  9. Superposed load - Wikipedia

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    A four-shot superposed load pistol, with the lock positioned to ignite the rear-most charge. The covers for the forward touchholes are open. A superposed load or stacked charge or superimposed load is a method used by various muzzle-loading firearms, from matchlocks to caplocks, including a few modern weapons, such as Metal Storm, to fire multiple shots from a single barrel without reloading. [1]