Women, historically, have proven partial to double-action revolvers, particularly when buying their first handgun. |
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Instead, place appropriate handgun accessories along with the pistols and revolvers in a display case. |
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Police road-testing new technology to track unlicensed cars had an automatic success when they pulled over a man with a loaded handgun. |
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Police in Salisbury are investigating links with an armed robbery in Amesbury, after a man was seen with a handgun last week. |
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Then I'd go back to my room, read the files and load the handgun he'd tucked in, and prepare for my mission. |
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The robbers responsible for the York Art Gallery raid last year were armed with a loaded shotgun and a loaded handgun. |
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The victims include people randomly shot dead with a handgun or an assault rifle. |
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Two new tactical rifles are now available from companies which were once known as handgun manufacturers. |
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She held a dull black automatic handgun, aiming it at the tall man with quivering hands. |
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He replied, slamming a new magazine into the automatic handgun he was holding. |
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Then, as now, many handgun carriers were perfectly happy with mousegun ballistics. |
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Security at Irish airports is tight enough to deal with any attempts to smuggle a handgun on board a plane, Aer Rianta said yesterday. |
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An instant later, the door burst open and he was staring down the muzzles of two semi-automatics and a handgun. |
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Five years after the sweeping 1998 ban on handguns, handgun crime had doubled. |
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In 1852, Horace Smith, a toolmaker, and Daniel Wesson, a former apprenticed gunsmith, combined their skills to produce a revolutionary handgun. |
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Today, all of the major American ammunition makers have a top-end product in both handgun, rifle and shotgun ammunition. |
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He kept one hand on the antique handgun holstered on his hip as he half-walked, half-ran along the shadowy street. |
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Dunblane was where the handgun licensing system fell down catastrophically. |
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On the other hand, I have heard good-old-boys call rifle and handgun rounds shells. |
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There's no doubt about it, the Savage Striker will tickle the fancy of big-game handgun hunters. |
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Two men armed with a black handgun and a driver in the gang's getaway car are being sought in connection with the blag. |
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Before he could get a shot off, Rae drew his own handgun and blew out the front tire. |
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There's also a shotgun slug model, six muzzleloading rifle models, and six bolt-action handgun models that have at least some 110 features. |
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Officers seized a number of pipe bombs, a booby trap device, a handgun and ammunition and a quantity of bomb-making equipment. |
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It can serve as a shotgun, an accurate big bore rifle, a handgun, and even as a flare gun. |
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The traditional.22 rifle has been replaced by a choice of Browning automatic handgun or sawn-off 12 bore shotgun. |
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In time, I predict it will dominate small-bore rifle and handgun competition if it is permitted under the rules of the game. |
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Now, for the first time, handgun manufacturers began offering hot, small-bore centerfire cartridges for small game and varmints. |
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Winchester's unprimed handgun and rifle shell cases also are being offered in the new packaging, 50 and 100 per bag, depending on the cartridge. |
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Grips on any handgun can be works of art or strictly utilitarian objects that fulfill a need. |
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The pickup driver then opened the driver's side of the van brandishing a handgun. |
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It is available in five handgun calibers,.223 Rem., and 12-gauge buckshot and slugs. |
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Another's truck was burglarized and the stolen handgun was used to wound a 7-year-old. |
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Two years ago Valencia's security firm honored her when she detected a toy hand grenade and two weeks later, a loaded handgun. |
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A vicar has been charged with firearm offences after a handgun and bullets were found in his home by police. |
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Not only are you a crack shot with a handgun, but you are also adept at the crucial placement of bear traps. |
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Some people think fighting with a sniper rifle is somehow entirely different than fighting with a carbine, handgun or a shotgun. |
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Comfortable carry of a handgun often works in opposition to concealment and speed of access. |
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Another proposal would limit buyers to one new handgun every three months, a measure intended to make straw purchases more difficult. |
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The General hurried to his bag and returned with a Magnum handgun and several clips attached to his belt. |
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The device can be screwed onto a stud in the house to keep a handgun easily at hand. |
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This is truly a handgun hunter's revolver chambered in a handgun hunter's caliber. |
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Plan ahead if you elect to choose to make a handgun part of your personal defense plans. |
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After a few hours of sleepless boredom, he took out a handgun from his leg holster. |
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A coil handgun rested in a holster at his hip but, as he approached Casey and Trifmara, he made no move to reach for it. |
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The holster should securely retain the handgun in case you wind up rolling around in the dirt. |
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For safety, the trigger guard should be covered while the handgun is holstered. |
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It's almost amusing when you consider that no one with any horse sense brings a handgun to a gunfight. |
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Note that I don't care whether someone is getting a handgun or a howitzer, as long as they maintain it and know how to safely operate the thing. |
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They're a relic from the heyday of the revolver as the peace officer's handgun. |
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When the Pocket Model arrived on the scene, the closest tactically equivalent small handgun was the Allen pepperbox. |
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A properly designed concealed-carry holster should make your handgun invisible. |
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If you carry a handgun you do so to protect and serve the public or you possess a concealed carry permit to protect yourself and your loved ones. |
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Several of the ladies sought me out for advice on selecting a handgun for concealed carry. |
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When wall-mounted, an optional mounting bracket pivots the handgun out before the door drops down to present the holster-mounted firearm. |
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A beautiful, well constructed, accurate but finicky handgun is really not an option. |
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An excellent option for both hunting and plinking purposes is to mount a high quality handgun scope on your pistol. |
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As soon as the pair saw him, they pointed a sawn-off double barrelled shotgun and a handgun at him. |
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Bismuth Cartridge Co. has taken its non-toxic technology and applied it to frangible handgun training ammunition. |
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It had to be puny if a relatively weak top break handgun mechanism could safely hold it. |
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His literate sense of the handgun equates to a read you will find yourself devouring as you would a fine steak at a world-class eatery. |
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This is to guarantee that if the handgun does discharge, the projectile will go directly into the bullet stopper. |
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For a first handgun, the best bet may be a double-action revolver, preferably double-action-only. |
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Adapters and wads are available for most handgun and rifle calibers, and 12-gauge shotguns. |
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He slid the handgun into the waistband of his khaki pants and he turned and walked once more across the room to an elevator. |
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Jerry Miculek is a fine rifleman, a wizard with a shotgun and adept with any type of handgun. |
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Technologically speaking, the last 100 years of handgun development have been one big yawn. |
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Here are the key points to consider when choosing the ammo to load in your handgun. |
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Why would you want it any different with a handgun, the most difficult firearm to shoot well? |
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Now I'm in hog heaven, with two fine revolvers to fire what is now my favorite handgun cartridge. |
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Dual-Safe's handgun lock box uses a push-pull latch for fast access. |
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For the first time, interchangeable and multiple barrels can be made available to fire a range of projectiles of varying calibers from the same handgun. |
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A third man who was armed with a handgun acted as the lookout. |
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Stacey told me that he finds the 40 oz. handgun somewhat more accurate than the 1955 vintage Smith K 32 which he next decanted from his shooting bag. |
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A vest that can be worn underneath a monk's saffron robes and tested to withstand a round from a powerful handgun retails for abound 200 U.S. dollars. |
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There is a reason why I keep a BB gun in my nightstand that could easily be mistaken for a handgun. |
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In states that require a background check for every handgun sale, 38 percent fewer women are shot to death by intimate partners. |
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When the only option for carrying a handgun is to carry concealed, it unfairly discriminates against women and professionals. |
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He swaggered into the school cafeteria that day with a .22 caliber handgun and started shooting randomly. |
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In the first of this three-part series on buying used guns we'll learn what to look for when considering the purchase of a pre-owned semiautomatic handgun. |
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The sixgun is now available and should be extremely popular for hunting varmints and small game, as well as for the greatest of all handgun sports, plinking. |
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For the hiker or backwoods bicyclist who carries the handgun solely for self-protection and may not own another gun, the revolver is easy to use and carry. |
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The foundation is also active in supporting nonprofit groups that work on issues ranging from gay equality to mass transit solutions to handgun control. |
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The pickup driver complied with the police order, but quickly fled from the truck, pulled out a handgun and commandeered a passing 2003 Toyota Corolla with two occupants. |
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A rifle and a semi-automatic handgun were also found in the drugs operation, following weeks of surveillance by officers from the Clare and Limerick drug squads. |
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But she was only using a semi-automatic handgun, not a machine gun. |
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The gang was carrying a handgun, shotgun and an assortment of iron bars. |
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He swaggered into the school cafeteria that day with a.22 caliber handgun and started shooting randomly. |
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Driven at maximum handgun velocities, the XTP hollow-point is a more frangible bullet than either the Partition Gold or the hard Freedom Arms bullets. |
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She also made clear in the petition that her husband owned a 9-millimeter semiautomatic handgun. |
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As a result, people like Darrell Fuller can obtain anything from a handgun to a semiautomatic assault rifle. |
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When the young man entered the house, Thomas allegedly pulled a semi-automatic handgun on him. |
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In the 6 to 1 ruling, the court rejected the mother's charge that the semi-automatic handgun was defective because it lacked a lock to make it childproof. |
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For day in and day out concealed carry a small handgun is most desirable. |
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The sounds of a television, which seems tuned to a crime movie, play across an obstructed vision of a rumpled bed, a supine leg and a discarded handgun. |
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His wife was allegedly shot with a handgun in the entranceway of their home. |
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The officers were sitting in an unmarked police car when the man shot at the windscreen with a handgun, showering them with glass and injuring one officer in the eye. |
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As a handgun owner, it's not the most desirable outcome we could have had. |
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A handgun, a shotgun, and a rifle are all pretty deadly at close quarters, and Lanza went to the school with all three. |
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Perry, who carries a Ruger .380 handgun in his belt when he jogs, pulled the weapon and shot the coyote dead. |
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Call 'em hogs, wild boars, feral pigs, whatever you choose, these porkers are second only in popularity to deer hunting for those who prefer to hunt with a handgun. |
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If you're using a shotgun at short range you'll generally score a hit, but with a handgun at long range you end up wasting ammo more than anything else. |
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This is a paper target handgun and small calibered rifle range. |
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He shows me how to load the handgun and then he fires it into the sky. |
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The PCA spokesman said the weapon used by Larkins, who was unemployed, was an 8mm blank-firing weapon that was an exact replica of a police Glock handgun. |
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When the men refused, a fist fight ensued and one of the suspects pulled a handgun from his pocket and shot the victim several times. |
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When he ran dry, he switched to a high-velocity handgun. Gut-shots, chest-shots. |
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Petric used his father's key to open a lockbox and remove a 9mm handgun and the game. |
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And handling a long gun is out, so the drill is to drop or holster the first handgun, and do a New York Reload. |
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As well, American murder rates are higher for handgun killings than for killings by other firearms and for killings by nonshooting methods. |
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As the argument got more heated, Reggie Kray pointed a handgun at McVitie's head and pulled the trigger twice, but the gun failed to discharge. |
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As of July 1, 2014, a permit is no longer required to possess a loaded handgun in a motor vehicle. |
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A husband, wife, boyfriend or girlfriend who buys a handgun on behalf of their significant other is carrying out a straw purchase. |
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If they're packed with printed matter, however, from the front or the back they become backstops for handgun and shotgun rounds. |
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A handgun was found near Cora Caro, and ballistics tests have determined that bullets from the. |
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Police said that Lanier's handgun was a Berretta 9mm semi-automatic pistol that has the safety off and a magazine insert in it. |
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The VP70Z, a crude adaptation of a machine pistol to a semi-automatic, drew laughs from the handgun crowd. |
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A BOY of 12 was arrested after a MAC-10 machine pistol and a handgun were found in his school bag. |
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Surveillance video of the incident shows the man and woman being accosted by a man armed with and assault-style handgun. |
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The policeman was concerned that the lost handgun would fall into the wrong hands. |
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A 14-year-old ninth-grader was arrested for having a loaded handgun on campus at Sylmar Senior High last month. |
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That may soon change, if a measure lifting some of the state's handgun restrictions continues to advance in the Legislature. |
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He is then said to have opened fire with the assault rifle and a handgun in Caddo Parish, Louisiana. |
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The H2 rifle, handgun and shotgun cases combine hard-shell durability and protection with soft-sided convenience. |
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The man verified that his wife was still in bed and then grabbed a handgun he kept in his nightstand and ran to confront the intruder. |
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In its attempt to paint handgun violence solelyas a crime issue, HCI goes so far as to sometimes ignore the weapon's non-crime death tally. |
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Prosecutors say Luna fired the handgun while Jones drove the getaway car. |
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The temporary cavitation stretch produced by handgun bullets typically produces serious damage only in nonelastic organs such as the liver or heart. |
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Todd Jones, director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, challenging the current federal law prohibiting cross-state handgun purchases. |
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Doof responded to a call that some dude was displaying a small handgun both outside and inside the Stampede Country Sports Bar on North 28th Street. |
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The men gave him a Book of Mormon but Ewers then produced a BB handgun. |
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Soon, however, center-fire priming allowed the use of stouter cases, allowing higher pressures, and rifle and handgun cartridges soon evolved along very different paths. |
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