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  2. What are gel guns? Why a TikTok trending 'toy' has police ...

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    While gel guns are legal, an incident in which a Hasidic Jew was allegedly shot in the face has sparked concern over unsafe uses. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call ...

  3. Accurizing - Wikipedia

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    This was traditionally accomplished by steaming and bending the stock, but a simpler solution for modern guns is a set of shims that alter the angle of the stock. [ 24 ] Rifle stocks have similar issues of fit, and though the use of sights makes this less vital than in a shotgun, a good fit still helps the shooter to relax and concentrate on ...

  4. Stick Men with Ray Guns - Wikipedia

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    Stick Men with Ray Guns was an American punk rock group from Dallas, Texas. The group's name comes from a comic that Bobby Soxx (Bobby Glenn Calverley) had created called "Stick Man with Ray Gun". The Stick Man was a crazed, racist character who walked the streets of his neighborhood blasting anyone with his raygun that he thought was defiling ...

  5. Stick to Your Guns (film) - Wikipedia

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    Stick to Your Guns is a 1941 American western film directed by Lesley Selander, written by J. Benton Cheney, and starring William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Brad King, Jennifer Holt, Dick Curtis, Weldon Heyburn, and Henry Hall. It was released on September 17, 1941, by Paramount Pictures. [1] [2]

  6. Stick to Your Guns - Wikipedia

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    Stick to Your Guns may refer to: Stick to Your Guns, a 1941 Western film; Stick to Your Guns (band), an American hardcore punk band "Stick to Your Guns" (song), a song by Sick Puppies "Stick to Your Guns", a 1981 song by Dokken from the album Breaking the Chains "Stick to Your Guns", a 1981 song by Mötley Crüe from the album Too Fast for Love