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Colt Night Cobra .38 Special Self-Defense Revolver
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Colt has a very storied history of producing phenomenal single-action and double-action revolvers. To the dismay of many, over the years they slowly dwindled down that inventory to only the SIngle-Action Army leaving consumers reminiscing of the good ol’ days and wanting more. Well, Colt responded to those sentiments by bringing back the Cobra .38 Special. Now this year at SHOT Show 2018 they have announced a newer iteration of that revolver called the Night Cobra. |
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make it .44mag with 6 in. barrel. good for shots from pocket, needed in the city.
https://www.liveleak.com/view?i=304_1515875120 knives are no joke
The man suddenly hit the woman with a knife in the back area and quickly left the store, leaving the companion lying on the floor in a pool of blood.
The injuries where a closed craniocerebral trauma of a mild degree was diagnosed, brain concussion, stab wound of the lumbar region to the left with damage to the intercostal artery, a through injury of the aorta, closed abdominal injury and rupture of the right lobe of the liver. Despite the efforts of physicians, who for several days fought for the life of the victim, the woman was not able to save. |
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Some of the worst abuses of government force in recent years were precipitated by technical and victimless gun-law violations. For example, the BATF claimed that the Branch Davidians possessed machine guns without paying the required federal tax and filling in the proper registration forms. So a tax case worth less than $10,000 led to a 76-man helicopter, machine gun, and grenade assault on a home in which 2/3 of the occupants were women and children. — Dave Kopel and Dr. Michael S. Brown, Prohibition Fever, NationalReview.com |
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