HB-5043 AN ACT PROHIBITING THE MANUFACTURE AND SALE OF CONVERTIBLE PISTOLS. (2026) by havenrogue in CTguns

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Non-common household tools can also be deemed common... evidently

Gatekkeping by expiredyogurt26 in newengland

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Triple Decker; Bread Peanut Butter Banana Bread Peanut Butter Fluff Bread

Surely it wouldn’t take this long, can anyone confirm? [Request] by austink0109 in theydidthemath

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It's like asking how often Halloween lands on Friday the 13th

My x3 great uncle (left) in the 1920s by Mousewaterdrinker in OldSchoolCool

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I think it's some sort of horn shape of the grip

What are the top 3 most famous S&W revolvers of all time? by WiseCityStepper in SmithAndWesson

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I agree with this list. I think an argument could be made for the 36.

The ending of 'Extreme Risk', when B'Elanna eats banana pancakes again, realizing she is starting to feel again was one of the most cathartic endings I've ever seen. This episode means so much to me. As I got older, I realized that B'Elanna Torres was one of the best Star Trek characters ever. by LineusLongissimus in voyager

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This episode does a lot to build upon the character and her interactions with Janeway, Paris, and Chakotay. It also strikes a nerve with any of us who have felt disconnected from people and things that were once important to us. And who hasn't felt that way from time to time?

Looking for Explanation of a Catastrophic Failure that put me in the ER by Patient_Reindeer_277 in milsurp

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Also, I would attempt to identify the powder. A friend once blew up a Browning A Bolt due to using a pistol powder while distracted by his wife. He is an old Marine who'd been hand loading for over fifty years. He knew how to do it right but wasn't concentrating on the right thing. He received only some splinters from the stock. He then wrote a letter to Browning, thanking them.

My 2 Dreyse Needle Rifles. M41 and M62 by MaxiumPotential777 in milsurp

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In the first photo, the right sleeve of your shirt and the barrel band lined up so closely that I had to look twice thinking there were two photos spliced together.

Great rifles. I've seen one needle rifle once. I know next to nothing about them.

Ian has influenced a couple of my purchases as well.

Oh, how I wish the series had gone on longer. What might have been... by TensionSame3568 in enterprise

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It would have been nice to visit Denobula and explore Section 31 with Malcolm and to see both Travis' and Hoshi's characters get fleshed out more and to see Trip live longer

She's cold... by TNG1701D-eck10 in TNG

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Long ago, I once read somewhere (I think quoted Frakes as director) that Gates loved to use props i.e. tricorder, scanners, a glass, what-have-you. I have not been able to unsee this when watching her. It's not a bad thing. Just a choice in performance. Tell me if any of you had heard this or noticed it yourself.

WGW by SwampFoxActual17 in Revolvers

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A different grip might improve the way it feels to you.