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CQBgopher
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TINCANBANDIT wrote: yes, he owned Klines Sporting Goods next question Where did the .585 Nyati cartridge get its name? A: After the man who created it Benjamin Nyati B: From Townsend Whelen’s favorite hunting camp in Zimbabwe C: The name is the initials of the men who had a hand in creating it D: It is the Swahili word for Cape Buffalo D
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TINCANBANDIT
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correct
next question
What now sits at the former home of Harrington & Richardson in Worcester, MA? A: A small gun shop B: A Walgreens drug store C: The MA Democratic Party Headquarters D: The New England-Ferdinand Mental Hospital
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CQBgopher
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TINCANBANDIT wrote: correct
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What now sits at the former home of Harrington & Richardson in Worcester, MA? A: A small gun shop B: A Walgreens drug store C: The MA Democratic Party Headquarters D: The New England-Ferdinand Mental Hospital I remember this one. There is a Walgreens at one of the addresses H&R used to use. Not sure if it was the 'home' or not but it was one of their corporate addresses. B
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TINCANBANDIT
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correct
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Whose famous last words were: "Why are you dodging like this? They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance.”? A: Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand B: Che Guvera C: American General John Sedgwick D: British General John Burgoyne
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kf7mjf
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MadPick
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D: British General John Burgoyne
I'm gonna take down kf7mjf on this one....
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TINCANBANDIT
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correct next question Where did the Whitney .22 pistol get its nickname “Wolverine”? A: The creator of the gun is a fan of Michigan State University B: the creator of the gun accidentally killed a wolverine while test firing the pistol C: Simple alliteration D: No one knows
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MadPick
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DAMMIT!!! 
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CQBgopher
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TINCANBANDIT wrote: correct next question Where did the Whitney .22 pistol get its nickname “Wolverine”? A: The creator of the gun is a fan of Michigan State University B: the creator of the gun accidentally killed a wolverine while test firing the pistol C: Simple alliteration D: No one knows Well, none of the above. *edit* The maker was a fan of MICHIGAN. Wolverines. Michigan State are the Spartans. You fail.
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kf7mjf
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MadPick wrote: DAMMIT!!!  Best 3 out of 5?
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TINCANBANDIT
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dan360 wrote: TINCANBANDIT wrote: correct next question Where did the Whitney .22 pistol get its nickname “Wolverine”? A: The creator of the gun is a fan of Michigan State University B: the creator of the gun accidentally killed a wolverine while test firing the pistol C: Simple alliteration D: No one knows Well, none of the above. *edit* The maker was a fan of MICHIGAN. Wolverines. Michigan State are the Spartans. You fail. ahhh close enough next question Which western movie did the Youtube channel Watchmojo choose as the best western ever made? A: 3:10 to Yuma B: The Wild Bunch C: Tombstone D: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
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dagamore
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if it is not this then they are wrong.
D: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
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TINCANBANDIT
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dagamore wrote: if it is not this then they are wrong.
D: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly it is and they are wrong......Tombstone was way better...but that of course is my opinion next question Before switching to semi-auto pistols, what was the duty side arm of the U.S. Secret Service? A. S&W Model 19 B. Colt Detective Special C. S&W Model 60 D. Colt Python
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WaJim
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Ill guess Maggie....
A. S&W Model 19
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Guntrader
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C. S&W Model 60
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