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The Gun Room
The Gun Room: Episode 8

The Gun Room

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 14:31


Our topic of discussion today is the wildly successful Remington 700 Bolt Action Rifle. A poster child for Remington for years. It was used by the military as a sniper platform. It’s design has been copied many times over. It has as many configurations as there are days in the year. It has been used to take every game species around the world. Alright, every species is a stretch but the Remington 700 has been and remains to this day a go-to bolt action rifle for shooters and sportsmen alike.  For the sake of brevity, we will start our portion of the Remington 700 story with war-time production of bolt action rifles during WWI. Remington (among others) was contracted to produce Lee-Enfield Pattern Rifles - these were M1914 rifles - for the British.  A brief diversion-  Lee-Enfield rifles are bolt action and magazine-fed, with full-length stocks like so many other military rifles. They are chambered in .303 British and were carried around the world by the Brits and many others. The P14 made by Remington was essentially a replica of the Lee in .303 British.  Once the US entered the war, P14 production halted- and production of the 1917 version commenced. The P17 was a P14 that was adapted for the standard US Military cartridge- the 30-06- and the same chambering as the Springfield 1903 rifle that was in heavy production at this same time. The P17 is rather distinct- it has very large wings on either side of the action protecting the rear sight, as well as a bolt handle only a mother could love. After wartime production ended in Ilion and Eddystone(two of Remingtons factories), Remington recognized the need for a sleeker sporting rifle for the burgeoning crowd of sportsmen of the time. And being businessmen they realized they were already tooled up to make P17s with a bunch of extra parts laying around. As a result, they developed the Model 30- a sleeker version of the P17- which retained some features like cock on close bolt and bent bolt handle. They were Mauser style actions with dual locking lugs, box magazines, claw extractors and essentially were sporterized versions of the P17. The 30 eventually gave way in 1941 to the Remington 720- their own website states it was an improvement on the model 30 and produced from 41 to 44 but production would again jump to military focus for WWII- primarily Springfield 03 and 03A3 rifles.  When civilian production resumed after the war, some lasting features endured. Esthetics like losing the distinctive P17 wings and slimming the action as well as very functional changes like a cock on open would carry forward. Remington continued the development of the 720 which gave rise to the 721, 722 and 725. These were the first to drop the large claw-style extractors in favor of a recessed bolt face that contained the ejection/extraction parts. These rifles also utilized a cylindrical action that could be machined on a lathe allowing for faster and more economical production.  The release of the Remington 700 in 1962 was the culmination of all the production advances made since the P14 and lessons learned over the years certainly solidified what was needed to produce a successful rifle for the consumer market. As mentioned, the production of rounded actions on lathes was both accurate and efficient. Stamping parts like bottom metals reduced cost. Attention to aesthetic details in the bolt handle and the overall configuration of the stock resulted in a slimmed and attractive rifle. The push feed action and three-piece bolt with recessed bolt face that housed the c-clip extractor and plunger were also innovations that carried forward into production Remington 700s. It was originally made in two options, ADL and BDL with the ADL having a blind magazine (id no bottom metal) and BDL having bottom metal. Aside from this major difference, the two options varied in stock configuration and details like checkering pattern, forend caps, recoil pads, sights, and swivels. Both were offered in short and long action calibers. Remington 700 rifles were known for their out-of-the-box accuracy, a result of a number of features - stout actions, free-floated barrels, and single-stage triggers to name a few. No doubt tight tolerances of chambers and barrels helped increase accuracy. For years Remington held top accolades as the rifle with the best out-of-the-box accuracy. ADL and BDL models gave way to a variety of configurations from Remington that reflected the march of progress in gun technologies and the ever-growing use case of customers. Synthetic stocks and a myriad of coatings options were implemented over the years. Specialty rifles were developed for use cases from mountain hunting to long-range varment shooting, competition target and everything in between with features like bull barrels, sporter contour barrels, and upgraded deluxe wood, checkering and engraving, detachable magazines and more. Of note, Remington also produced left handed 700’s as well. The gun has been factory chambered in a wide range of calibers from .17 to .458 though I suspect many more have been re-barreled and/or rechambered to non-factory and wild cat calibers. Not to mention the fact that today one can get a Remington 700 clone action or rifle from any number of manufacturers in almost every caliber or build up a custom rifle to meet ones needs.  Controversy is drawn to like a moth to a flame, and the 700 is not without its share, the primary subject of which is the original single-stage trigger designed by Remington’s Mike Walker. Litigation arose as a result of rifle malfunctions, the implications of which were that rifles with these triggers were faulty and could fire while on safe. Remington’s X-Mark Pro Trigger was the response in 2007 to these implications and I will leave this discussion there as diving any further would require 20 minutes more and this is, of course, a 10 minutes on series.  Love them or hate them, the Remington 700 family of rifles has endured the test of time and is not likely to disappear. If you owned one, or have a Remington 700 story you want to share let me know, I’d love to hear it. That’s all for today, thanks for stopping by the gun room.

Gott Snack med Fredrik Söderholm
271. Bianca Ingrossos fitt-deo

Gott Snack med Fredrik Söderholm

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 32:22


Myra murvlar vidare om kukburs-hackers, internet of things, pedofiler, sexdolls och det kontantlösa samhälletFina Romina kör segmentet en hal liberal som idag behandlar boomer-ministrar, folk och försvars dumma Wi-Fi, att ALLT är sossarnas fel, att Fredrik INTE får rösta på MP, Jespers omöjliga politiska karriär och Bianca Ingrossos mens-reklamI övrigt pratas det om:Att spela sjuk p g a OS, att köpa ett älghuvud, första träningen med gott snack BK, Fredriks tränande av gott snack P14, Kongos landslag i handboll, att ”smälla en pumpa”, att kissa ut en amorsbåge, att älska sin turknäsa och huruvida Dove öppnade dörren för blodigare mensreklamBING BONG See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Africa Markets Podcast
AMI 02 February 2021 - Botswana's budget, Ghana's interest rates and oil

Africa Markets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 3:35


Botswana: Botswana's 2021/22 national budget was rolled out on 1 February 2020 and the government has – in response to the pandemic – proposed to allocate an additional P14.5bn for the Economic Recovery and Transformation Plan (ERTP)... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tokyo Alumni Podcast
Tokyo Alumni Podcast Episode 20: Janet Wold Kanzawa - Lawyer, Vassar, Japan-USA

Tokyo Alumni Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 38:17


Disclaimer: “The views and opinions expressed in this interview are those of the individuals and do not reflect the views or policies of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP.” Episode 20 Janet Wold Kanzawa - Lawyer Janet explains to Nick why she became a lawyer. She describes how her passion and interests such as international relations and philosophy were intertwined with international law, and she found the occupation to be both intellectually stimulating and a challenge she was willing to take on. As a philosophy major, Janet explains to Nick how many of the great philosophical questions we have as a society, often connect to how we view the justice system overall, and understanding philosophy helped her better comprehend how and why these legal systems existed in different nations. The two discuss the LSATs and preparation for Law School. Janet explains to Nick how the 3-years at law school work, and how the system of the "P14 schools" can affect the job hunt process for those who are attending law school. She also explains to Nick how the job hunt process essentially begins from year one, since the two summers law school students have are an essential time for them to get work experience between their studies. The two discuss the bar exam, and Janet explains how law school students prepare for the exam, and how the bar is different depending on the state. Janet clarifies for Nick what many companies mean when they say pro bono, and how some companies utilize a billing system that encourages their employees to work on cases which are pro bono. Janet explains to Nick how choosing a firm that had a very flexible pro bono system was one of the factors in regards to why she chose to work for her current law firm. Janet explains to Nick how right now is an excellent opportunity for any Japanese speaker to attend law school, and that there is consistently and constantly a demand for Japanese speakers who also have passed the bar. She explains how there is a system present where you could work in Tokyo as a US lawyer through going through the 外国法事務弁護士 system. Janet Wold Kanzawa (ASIJ 2010) Janet graduated from Vassar College in 2014, where she majored in Philosophy and International Studies and minored in Economics and Arabic. She returned to Tokyo for one year to work at ASIJ and coach volleyball and field hockey. Janet then moved to New York City to attend Columbia Law School. Upon graduation, Janet began her legal career at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett's New York office, where she completed rotations in the Banking & Credit and Capital Markets groups. Janet recently transferred to Simpson Thacher's Los Angeles office, where she represents private equity funds, corporations, and banks in financing matters. She has enjoyed doing pro bono legal work for the Natural Resources Defense Council.

Tokyo Alumni Podcast
Tokyo Alumni Podcast Episode 20: Janet Wold Kanzawa - Lawyer, Vassar, Japan-USA

Tokyo Alumni Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 40:13


Episode 20 Janet Wold Kanzawa - ​Lawyer Janet explains to Nick why she became a lawyer. She describes how her passion and interests such as international relations and philosophy were intertwined with international law, and she found the occupation to be both intellectually stimulating and a challenge she was willing to take on. As a philosophy major, Janet explains to Nick how many of the great philosophical questions we have as a society, often connect to how we view the justice system overall, and understanding philosophy helped her better comprehend how and why these legal systems existed in different nations. ​The two discuss the LSATs and preparation for Law School. Janet explains to Nick how the 3-years at law school work, and how the system of the "P14 schools" can affect the job hunt process for those who are attending law school. She also explains to Nick how the job hunt process essentially begins from year one, since the two summers law school students have are an essential time for them to get work experience between their studies. The two discuss the bar exam, and Janet explains how law school students prepare for the exam, and how the bar is different depending on the state. Janet clarifies for Nick what many companies mean when they say pro bono, and how some companies utilize a billing system that encourages their employees to work on cases which are pro bono. Janet explains to Nick how choosing a firm that had a very flexible pro bono system was one of the factors in regards to why she chose to work for her current law firm. Janet explains to Nick how right now is an excellent opportunity for any Japanese speaker to attend law school, and that there is consistently and constantly a demand for Japanese speakers who also have passed the bar. She explains how there is a system present where you could work in Tokyo as a US lawyer through going through the 外国法事務弁護士 system. Janet Wold Kanzawa (ASIJ 2010) Janet graduated from Vassar College in 2014, where she majored in Philosophy and International Studies and minored in Economics and Arabic. She returned to Tokyo for one year to work at ASIJ and coach volleyball and field hockey. Janet then moved to New York City to attend Columbia Law School. Upon graduation, Janet began her legal career at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett's New York office, where she completed rotations in the Banking & Credit and Capital Markets groups. Janet recently transferred to Simpson Thacher's Los Angeles office, where she represents private equity funds, corporations, and banks in financing matters. She has enjoyed doing pro bono legal work for the Natural Resources Defense Council.

Palisade Radio
Patrick Karim: Technical Analysis Confirms Major Turning Point in Silver

Palisade Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 28:31


Tom welcomes a new guest Patrick Karim who is a proprietary capital manager and chart trader. He discusses how investors should remove or reduce emotion in trading and think about the long-term. Patrick is relatively new to the gold sector, and he describes the methodology he uses when looking at a new asset class. You want to look for synergy between stocks, which will indicate when things are breaking out. Patrick likes Stan Weinstein's book on stage analysis and discusses how it gives you a trading plan and the ability to be on the right side of a trend. He explains how you can get a lot of information from a chart. He sees a multi-year trend where silver will make new highs year after year. The trend for silver is heading upwards. Time Stamp References:0:35 - Avoiding emotion in trading.3:55 - Studying new asset classes.7:30 - More resources for trading.12:10 - Gold vs. S&P14:00 - Indexes and COT reports18:50 - Silver outlook and the ratio.21:00 - Chart targets for gold/silver. Talking Points From This Episode Asset classes and technical analysis.Stage analysis and trading systems.Silver nearing multi-year uptrend cycle. Patrick Karim is a proprietary capital manager and chart trader since 2006. Patrick's background in commerce, psychology, and an ongoing career in systems engineering has allowed him to achieve a systematic approach to evaluating trading scenarios. His background in psychology helps with understanding the human factor, ex: overcoming stress, which is mostly responsible for maintaining a successful career. Guest Links:Youtube channelTwitterStocktwitsWebsite: http://badcharts.com/Goldtent

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
MRI-guided histology of TDP-43 knock-in mice implicates parvalbumin interneuron loss, impaired neurogenesis and aberrant neurodevelopment in ALS-FTD

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.05.24.107177v1?rss=1 Authors: Lin, Z., Kim, E., Ahmed, M., Han, G., Simmons, C., Redhead, Y., Bartlett, J., Altamira, L. E. P., Callaghan, I., White, M., Singh, N., Sawiak, S., Spires-Jones, T., Vernon, A. C., Coleman, M., Green, J. B. A., Henstridge, C., Davies, J. S., Cash, D., Sreedharan, J. Abstract: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD) are overlapping neurodegenerative diseases that are increasingly understood to have long prodromal periods. Investigation of these early stages promises to yield valuable biomarkers of disease and will be key to understanding mechanisms underlying the genesis of ALS-FTD. Here, we use in vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), histology and computed tomography to identify structural and cellular readouts of early stage disease in the TDP-43Q331K knock-in mouse model of ALS-FTD. Adult mutant mice demonstrated parenchymal volume reductions affecting the frontal lobe and entorhinal cortex in a manner reminiscent of ALS-FTD. Subcortical, cerebellar and brain stem regions were also affected in line with observations in presymptomatic carriers of mutations in C9orf72, the commonest genetic cause of both ALS and FTD. Volume loss, as measured by MRI, was also observed in the dentate gyrus (DG) of the hippocampus, along with ventricular enlargement. Guided by these imaging findings, detailed post-mortem brain tissue analysis revealed reduced parvalbumin-positive (PV+) interneurons as a potential cellular correlate of MRI changes in mutant mice. By contrast, microglia were in a disease activated state even in the absence of brain volume loss. A reduction in immature neurons was found in the DG, indicative of impaired adult neurogenesis, while a paucity of PV+ interneurons in juvenile mutant mice (P14) suggests that TDP-43Q331K disrupts neurodevelopment. Computerised tomography imaging also showed altered skull morphology in mutants, further suggesting a role for TDP-43Q331K in development. Finally, analysis of human post-mortem prefrontal cortices confirmed a paucity of PV+ interneurons in the prefrontal cortex in cases with both sporadic ALS and ALS linked to C9orf72 mutations. This study suggests an important role for PV+ interneurons in regional brain vulnerability associated with ALS-FTD, and identifies novel MRI and histological biomarkers that will be of value in assessing the efficacy of putative therapeutics in TDP-43Q331K knock-in mice. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Developmental Divergence of Sensory Stimulus Representation in Cortical Interneurons

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.04.28.065680v1?rss=1 Authors: Kastli, R., Vighagen, R., van der Bourg, A., Argunsah, A. O., Iqbal, A., Voigt, F. F., Kirschenbaum, D., Aguzzi, A., Helmchen, F., Karayannis, T. Abstract: Two inhibitory cell types involved in modulating barrel cortex activity and perception during active whisking in adult mice, are the VIP+ and SST+ interneurons. Here we identify a developmental transition point of structural and functional rearrangements onto these interneuron types around the start of active sensation at P14. Using in vivo two-photon Ca2+ imaging, we find that before P14, both interneuron types respond stronger to a multi-whisker stimulus, whereas after P14 their responses diverge, with VIP+ cells losing their multi-whisker preference and SST+ neurons enhancing theirs. Rabies virus tracings followed by tissue clearing, as well as photostimulation-coupled electrophysiology reveal that SST+ cells receive higher cross-barrel inputs compared to VIP+ at both time points. In addition, we also uncover that whereas prior to P14 both cell types receive direct input from the sensory thalamus, after P14 VIP+ cells show reduced inputs and SST+ cells largely shift to motor-related thalamic nuclei. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

Radio Plato Editorial Podcast
Radio Plato - Editorial Podcast #021 w/ Reemotto

Radio Plato Editorial Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 158:34


Reemotto is a next Editorial Podcast's guest. He is a Belarusian DJ, a manager in a local DJshop and one of the creators of the P14 video podcasts series. We sat down in a pleasant atmosphere before the sunset in the store, surrounded by dynamic microphones, portable vinyl players and sound cards of the latest generation, and discussed whether DJing is a profession, what is unique about the Minsk music community and what Belarusian label plays Richie Hawtin.

P14 video podcast
Shmix B2b Munt Berry - P14 Video Podcast [Tekstil Music]

P14 video podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 72:19


Video: https://youtu.be/6fnWzYeho90 Subscribe to our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/P14videopodcast Follow our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/p14videopodcast @denisshubin P14 is a video podcast that in the era of modern technologies makes it posible to move the listener into the atmosphere of night carelessness and perform unlimited depths of electronic sound. Deep, tech, minimal sound! Produced by Oleg Golubev, Dima Kalinin, Denis Berezovik.

Ilyaspeaker

P14 by Ilyaspeaker

P14 video podcast
Verde - P14 Video Podcast [Second Edition]

P14 video podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 52:03


Video: https://youtu.be/KcjX2KFGzkM Subscribe to our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/P14videopodcast Follow our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/p14videopodcast "муквудшму P14 is a video podcast that in the era of modern technologies makes it posible to move the listener into the atmosphere of night carelessness and perform unlimited depths of electronic sound. Deep, tech, minimal sound! Produced by Oleg Golubev, Dima Kalinin, Denis Berezovik.

宝宝电台:宝贝儿歌 睡前故事 收音机
【小听童中英文双语故事】布莱斯太太的老鼠 Mrs. Brice's mice

宝宝电台:宝贝儿歌 睡前故事 收音机

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2015 17:22


P5. Mrs. Brice had twenty-five mice. 布莱斯太太有25只老鼠。 P6. She fed her mice the finest cheese. 她用最好的奶酪来喂养她的老鼠。 P7. She washed and dried them behind their ears, so they were always clean. 她经常给老鼠们洗澡并把他们的耳后擦干,所以老鼠们总是非常干净。 P8. Mrs. Brice loved to sing for them. When she played the piano, twenty-four little mice danced around her. 布莱斯太太很喜欢为老鼠们唱歌。 当她弹钢琴的时候,24只小老鼠围着她跳舞。 P9. One very small mouse danced on top of her hand. He was afraid to fall between the keys. 一只非常小的老鼠在她手背上跳舞,却又害怕掉进琴键间。 P10. When Mrs. Brice went to bed, twelve little mice slept on one side of her. Twelve little mice slept on the other side. One very small mouse slept on the clock, in case he wanted to know what time it was. 当布莱斯太太躺床上睡觉时, 0 00 12只小老鼠睡在她一侧,12只小老鼠睡在她另一侧, 非常小的那只小老鼠睡在时钟上,免得他不晓得时间。 P11.In the morning, Mrs. Brice did exercises. She stretched her arms and legs. She bent over and touched her toes with her fingers. 清晨,布莱斯太太做运动。 她伸展胳膊和腿,她弯腰,用手指触碰足尖。 P12.“One, two, three, four, five, six.... One, two, three, four, five, six ....” “1,2,3,4,5,6......1,2,3,4,5,6......” P13.Twenty-four little mice did exercises too. 24只小老鼠也跟着做运动。 P14. They streched, they bent, 他们做伸展运动,他们弯腰 P15. they touched their toes. One very small mouse kept on sleeping. 碰碰自己的足尖。 非常小的那只小老鼠还在睡觉。 P16. “It it time for our walk,” said Mrs. Brice. Twelve little mice walked in front of her. Twelve little mice walked in back. One very little small mouse sat on top of Mrs. Brice hat, so he could see where they were going. P17. He saw a cat. P18. Twelve little mice ran this way. Twelve little mice ran that way. P19. One very small mouse jumped down to the ground and ran this way and that. P20. He ran so many different ways, the cat got tired of chasing him and went back. to whatever he had been doing. P21. “What a clever little mouse you are,” said Mrs. Brice. “Now we can go to buy some food.” P22. Twenty-four little mice sat in a cart and enjoyed the ride. One very small mouse sat in front. P23. They went up one aisle. P24. They went down another. P25. Mrs. Brice bought food in cans, food in jars, cold food, hot food. P26. “Now we can go home,” said Mrs. Brice. Twenty-four little mice were glad. But one very small mouse kept on leading the way. He led them to the dairy counter. P28. Mrs. Brice bought a nice, big cheese. P29. Then she and her mice went home to eat it. P30. After they ate, Mrs. Brice sang and played the piano. P31. Twenty-four mice danced around her. P32. One very small mouse kept right on eating.

Book of Life Community Church Services
Gods Protection in the Midst of Chaos K&P14 (m)

Book of Life Community Church Services

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2012 28:10


2012/04/22 ~ Gods Protection in the Midst of Chaos K&P14 (m)

Book of Life Community Church Services
Gods Protection in the Midst of Chaos K&P14 (m)

Book of Life Community Church Services

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2012 28:10


2012/04/22 ~ Gods Protection in the Midst of Chaos K&P14 (m)