30 Benchrest (30 BR) is a shortened 308.
308x1.5-inch Barnes is another.
30 Remington AR (30 RAR) is a shortened necked-up 284 Winchester (But that's only been around since 2008)
The 308x1.5 Barnes and the Benchrest family (usually 6mm BR) have been around since the 60s. My guess would be that...
Unfortunately, Sig has discontinued the P250 in everything but 22LR. It wasn't too long ago that this happened, so you can still find them. Looking at Cabela's website, they might have the 22 or 9mm compact in stock in Noblesville. That would at least give you an idea of what the trigger...
I'm just going to throw my experience out there:
I have a 16" barrel with carbine gas. It will not cycle with subsonic loads that use H110. Accurate 1680 is the only powder that I've gotten to work. Obviously, I'm handloading, but I do recall that Remington 220gr subsonic cycled without...
I'm not aware of any specifically. At the same time, the responsibilities of a firstborn (for example Exodus 13:2), would undoubtedly be required of an only child. That is, they don't become the firstborn only when there is a second.
Right, in verse 12, we get the "brother's son" (I.e. nephew). Two verses later Lot is referred to as "brother". But again, this is a defect of translation.
1. Calling Christ "firstborn" had important legal meaning. It means that Christ is the heir to the Davidic lineage and thus the fulfillment of prophecy. "Only-begotten" does not imply this.
2. The bible was not composed in English. The more accurate English translation would be "brethren" or...
Um...are you referring to the Septuagint/LXX? That was begun in the 3rd century BC and completed late in the 2nd century BC. The 70 is a reference to the number of translators, not the year of completion.
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I've got a complete Plum Crazy Polymer AR-15 lower and a Mosin Nagant 91/30 that I'm looking to part with.
There's 40 or 50 rounds of 7.62x54r that will go with the Mosin. I'll have an exact count in the morning when I don't risk waking the children. The lower has never been used...
Yes, a sample size of 1000 will have a approximately 3% margin of error for a 95% confidence interval. Which is to say, if they conducted this poll 20 times, 19 out of 20 times the results would be within 3% of each other.
Sample sizes for most polls fall between 1000 and 3000.
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