.223 Remington Essays

  • Marco Topete's Murder Scene Analysis

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    Degree Murder with Special Circumstances after a high speed pursuit lead to the death of Yolo County Sheriff’s Deputy Jose Antonio Diaz on 15 June 2008. Diaz was fatally struck in the chest by one of seventeen .223 caliber rounds fired from an AR-15 Assault Rifle fired by Marco Topete. The .223 Round pierced Diaz’ Kevlar vest and struck the Sherriff’s County vehicle which contained Topete’s daughter who was abandoned in Topete’s car when he fled on foot from the vehicle. This Crime was one of the first

  • The Virginian, by Owen Wister

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    The Virginian The cowboy hero, The Virginian, as portrayed in Owen Wister’s novel was the first of his kind and today is known as the stereotypical mythic cowboy figure which our view of the western frontier are based from. The Virginian was the first full length western novel apart from the short dime novels which marked the final stage in the evolution of the cowboy hero to a national icon. The Virginian was published in 1902 and at that time was wildly popular because of the settlement of

  • Charlie Russell: Mountain Man

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    Of the millions of cowboys,trappers and mountain men camped out in the rugged mountains and long plains of Montana, very few were artists. Even fewer had a dream as big and ambitious as Charlie Russell’s, and nobody shared the amount of respect and love he had for the West. He created art now renowned around the world, and his statue stands in the US Capitol Building representing all of Montana. But what made the cowboy’s art so famous was the way he lived. In 1864, a happy couple lived with their

  • Uniformity for Accountability

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    A revolutionary is something people dream of becoming, whether you’re George Washington leading a revolution, or you’re the person who created the wheel. The process of creating technology that changes the world is one in a million, many people attempt this feat but many wind up crashing and burning. By paraphrasing Schatzberg’s law we see that, technologies aren’t what’s truly revolutionary, but they are what’s used to create a revolutionary. To see this in its entirety it’s useful to see both

  • Zaylee's Pursuit: A Tale of Blood and Faith

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    that enclosed her body. “But you, man of God, flee from all this, and pursue righteousness, godliness, faith, love, endurance and gentleness,” Zaylee reassured the girl. The girl let out a blood curdling cry that was silenced by the brown, sleek Remington 870 that Zaylee secured on her shoulder. Zaylee walked past the red sea of dismembered bodies that stacked on to each other in the hallway. She continued to walk through the bodies until she heard a banging sound coming from the janitor’s closet

  • The Blanton Museum of Art

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    The purpose of paintings is to capture the image of something. Paintings have been around since prehistoric times and span all cultures. Paintings are seen as one image but can convey thousands of different meanings. Before photography, paintings were used to record important events. The Blanton Museum of Art is home to many different types of paintings. The paintings range from different landscapes in America to cowboys to Native Americans. There are five paintings in the Blanton Museum of Art that

  • Critical Analysis Of Frederic Remington

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    Evansville, Indiana to pick a subject for my paper. I chose to review the sculpture created by the American artist Frederic Remington. This sculpture was casted by the Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company in New York in the year 1895 (Evansville Museum of Arts, History, and Science). There was an object label that was next to the sculpture that gave some background information about Remington and his work. It said that Frederic was inspired by horses and accurately depicted them in mediums such as drawings, woodblock

  • remington

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    Introduction: Remington is a firearm and ammunition manufacturing company. Remington is one America’s largest firearm seller. They have fulfilled military contracts for foreign countries, and have armed the US military for 150 years. It is primarily stationed in Madison, North Carolina, and provides goods/services for private and public sale. Remington was created in 1816, and since then they have fulfilled many military contracts for the United States as well as for 55 foreign countries. It is currently

  • 22 Long Rifle Definition

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    both; rimfire and centerfire that contain a, .22 caliber projectile. The Rimfire include; LR, BB, CB, CAP, Long, Extra Long, Short, Rimfire, WMR and Winchester Automatic. The centerfire includes; 5.56x45mm or .223, Accelerator, Eagerspliten Loudenboomer, Hornet, Remington Jet, BR Remington, Savage HP, Spitfire, PPC and TCM.

  • Essay On Drug Trafficking

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    To guarantee that executors are primed for any circumstance supplies must be issued to them. An H&K P2000 twofold movement LEM (Law Enforcement Modification) gun in .40 is the weapon utilized throughout guest operations. A 12 gage Remington Model 870 shotgun and a .223 gauge M4 Carbine and the H&K UMP .40 bore submachine firearm are additionally weapons utilized. For transportation, ATVs pick up trucks, and SUVs are regularly utilized by fringe watch offices. Despite the fact t... ... middle of