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cmasterbob · 2 days
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I have questions.
Where can I buy it?
How much for both the driver and passenger side option?
How long does it take to install?
What is the rate of fire?
What is the process for reloading and for clearing jams?
Does it swivel or is it only able to fire straight ahead?
Does it fire commonly available ammo?
Does it emerge only when firing and then go back in hiding when not in use?
Is there something to cover the barrels when not deployed to prevent barrel obstruction?
Is it legal in all states or only in Texas?
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cmasterbob · 5 days
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Incredible speed and reaction 😸
More like this
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cmasterbob · 6 days
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cmasterbob · 6 days
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cmasterbob · 7 days
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cmasterbob · 9 days
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you ever just sit and realise u can’t remember 80% of your childhood? like … what happened? who am i ..?
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cmasterbob · 10 days
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Joe six-pack on the street!!
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cmasterbob · 12 days
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Partial view of bathroom in House of Menander, Pompeii.
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cmasterbob · 15 days
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Cactus flower
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cmasterbob · 19 days
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Liquid dog
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cmasterbob · 19 days
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Detonation of the nuclear device air-dropped at Nevada Test Site on March 29, 1955. Code named: Wasp Prime.
National Nuclear Security Administration, Nevada Site Office.
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cmasterbob · 26 days
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UNMUTE!
Saga of USAF Senior Airman Lance Castle, after refusing the CV-19 bio-weapon.
Here’s a video of him being extracted from his cell.
This man was dubbed an “insider threat,” given 60 days pre-trial confinement (missed the birth of 1st born), and sent to a court martial to stand trial on 5 UCMJ charges.
Guess what!? He was ACQUITTED!!! NOT GUILTY, AKA NO EVIDENCE!
@NoAgendaLara
Never forget they did this in the United States military just a few years ago.
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cmasterbob · 27 days
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cmasterbob · 28 days
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@midnightmovies
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cmasterbob · 28 days
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cmasterbob · 1 month
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Tropicana, February 1976. Don Cherry, Gale Baker, Folies Bergère '76. Top left: Paradise Hotel (115 E Tropicana). Photo by Las Vegas News Bureau.
Tropicana sold Folies Bergere in '75 to an entity called Production Leasing operated by Joe Agosto, and the show was leased back to the Tropicana. Nominally Agosto was just the owner of the Folies but Gaming Control Board investigators believed Agosto was managing the casino and overseeing a skimming operation for the Kansas City mob. The sale and lease-back of the Folies was an apparent move to shield Agosto and the company from the Board’s oversight.
Agosto was later arrested and subsequently plead guilty to a casino skimming conspiracy in a deal to become a witness in the Justice Department’s investigation into the crime syndicate’s influence over several Las Vegas casinos. Tropicana was sold to Ramada Inns Inc. in '79. Agosto died of a heart attack 8/29/83 while in federal custody.
“I owned Aztar stock in the 90s. It was the parent company of the Tropicana at that time, a spin off of Ramada motor hotels. Reading the annual report was amusing. The deals and sub deals on everything. Quite complicated for just a hotel. But the one thing I remember distinctly is the part where all the furniture belonged to and was leased from a Kansas City company. I was always reputed that this hotel was controlled by the Kansas city outfit. No smoking gun just a notation in a financial disclosure.” - Gus Archer to Vintage Las Vegas, 2024.
J. German. Joe Agosto death cripples Mafia probe. Las Vegas Sun, 8/30/83; AP. Joseph Agosto, 61, a Witness In Underworld Gambling Case. New York Times, 9/1/83; D. Gomes. Hit Me. Lyons Press, 2013.
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