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TINCANBANDIT
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Location: Mohave Valley Arizona Joined: Fri May 20, 2011 Posts: 13384
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_________________Actor portrayal, Action figures sold separately, You must be at least this tall to ride, Individual results may vary, Sales tax not included, All models are over 18 years of age, upon approval of credit, Quantities are limited while supplies last, Some restrictions apply, Not available with other offers, At participating locations only, Void where prohibited, Above terms subject to change without notice, Patent pending.See my blog: http://tincanbandit.blogspot.com/
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root
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Easy. SP101.
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TINCANBANDIT
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yep next question Which of these companies designed the Smith & Wesson model 916 pump shotgun? A. High Standard B. Noble Manufacturing C. Tollmer Engineering D. Howa
_________________Actor portrayal, Action figures sold separately, You must be at least this tall to ride, Individual results may vary, Sales tax not included, All models are over 18 years of age, upon approval of credit, Quantities are limited while supplies last, Some restrictions apply, Not available with other offers, At participating locations only, Void where prohibited, Above terms subject to change without notice, Patent pending.See my blog: http://tincanbandit.blogspot.com/
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bhpdrew
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Noble Manufacturing.
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TINCANBANDIT
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Location: Mohave Valley Arizona Joined: Fri May 20, 2011 Posts: 13384
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bhpdrew wrote: Noble Manufacturing. yes next question Which of these songs was NOT written about a real school shooting? A: Shoot to Thrill by AC/DC B: I don’t like Mondays by the Boomtown Rats C: Youth of the Nation by P.O.D. D: Jeremy by Pearl Jam
_________________Actor portrayal, Action figures sold separately, You must be at least this tall to ride, Individual results may vary, Sales tax not included, All models are over 18 years of age, upon approval of credit, Quantities are limited while supplies last, Some restrictions apply, Not available with other offers, At participating locations only, Void where prohibited, Above terms subject to change without notice, Patent pending.See my blog: http://tincanbandit.blogspot.com/
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jukk0u
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c? I've heard the song but I usually make up my own lyrics to music since my hearing makes it difficult to understand marble-mouthed singers.
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SPLATT
Location: Tacoma Joined: Tue Oct 30, 2012 Posts: 394
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A. Shoot to Thrill
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TINCANBANDIT
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SPLATT wrote: A. Shoot to Thrill yes next question When the Colt Woodsman was introduced in 1915, there were 3 model variations, what were they? A: Government, Target, Hunter B: Woodsman, Marksman, Sportsman C: Match, Target, Sport D: Collector, Target, Field
_________________Actor portrayal, Action figures sold separately, You must be at least this tall to ride, Individual results may vary, Sales tax not included, All models are over 18 years of age, upon approval of credit, Quantities are limited while supplies last, Some restrictions apply, Not available with other offers, At participating locations only, Void where prohibited, Above terms subject to change without notice, Patent pending.See my blog: http://tincanbandit.blogspot.com/
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kf7mjf
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C
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SPLATT
Location: Tacoma Joined: Tue Oct 30, 2012 Posts: 394
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C.
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TINCANBANDIT
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Location: Mohave Valley Arizona Joined: Fri May 20, 2011 Posts: 13384
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yes next question Who operated the Alleghany Ordnance Plant during WWII? A: Kelly-Springfield Tire Co. B: Peters Cartridge C: Smith-Corona D: General Motors
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SPLATT
Location: Tacoma Joined: Tue Oct 30, 2012 Posts: 394
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A.
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TINCANBANDIT
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Location: Mohave Valley Arizona Joined: Fri May 20, 2011 Posts: 13384
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correct next question Where is Sgt. Alvin York’s M1911 pistol that he used in WWI? A: The National Firearms Museum B: The Meuse-Argonne First Division Museum in France C: At the Alvin York Homestead Museum D: No one knows
_________________Actor portrayal, Action figures sold separately, You must be at least this tall to ride, Individual results may vary, Sales tax not included, All models are over 18 years of age, upon approval of credit, Quantities are limited while supplies last, Some restrictions apply, Not available with other offers, At participating locations only, Void where prohibited, Above terms subject to change without notice, Patent pending.See my blog: http://tincanbandit.blogspot.com/
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kf7mjf
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Supposedly C, but there is some debate on that based on the serial number York recorded in his diary. Perhaps more interesting, there is a very good case to be made that the position where he engaged in his famous capture of Germans, and even shell casings from his gun have been recovered and documented. http://www.sgtyorkdiscovery.com/The_York_Gallery.php
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TINCANBANDIT
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kf7mjf wrote: Supposedly C, but there is some debate on that based on the serial number York recorded in his diary. Perhaps more interesting, there is a very good case to be made that the position where he engaged in his famous capture of Germans, and even shell casings from his gun have been recovered and documented. http://www.sgtyorkdiscovery.com/The_York_Gallery.phpaccording to my research the pistol disappeared on the troop ship back to the US following the end of hostilities next question What gun was Baby Face Nelson using when he was killed by FBI Agents in Barrington, IL? A: A Tommy Gun B: A full-auto 1911 C: A Winchester model 1907 D: A Browning Automatic Rifle
_________________Actor portrayal, Action figures sold separately, You must be at least this tall to ride, Individual results may vary, Sales tax not included, All models are over 18 years of age, upon approval of credit, Quantities are limited while supplies last, Some restrictions apply, Not available with other offers, At participating locations only, Void where prohibited, Above terms subject to change without notice, Patent pending.See my blog: http://tincanbandit.blogspot.com/
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