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Non-Tech : Sturm, Ruger & Company NYSE: RGR -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Richard Mazzarella who wrote (43)2/1/2000 8:05:00 PM
From: d:oug  Respond to of 87
 
Richard, none of my needed money for present and future needs are in
stocks of any sort. Of my unneeded money I only do pennies stuff under a
dollar for like a slot machine waiting for the movement to stop and display
what life presents itself in my and others reactions to how the dice rolls.

On national news like a Walter Cronkite speaks that which has been presented
with many agendas, such that the general population feels informed,
but not, I hear that future guns will have by law required a safety electrical
and/or mechanical way to prevent a firing after the safety is pushed off
and finger applies correct pressure on trigger ..... SICK it makes me feel.

Wear a ring with a battery .....

Push buttons first with correct numbers,
hope that it works,
hope that you remembered to do it before entering
that safe location turned dangerous
.... sorry, I'm just letting off steam
just sickens me if in the future I see a nice new high quality
hand gun made by a company like this and I can not buy it
in its true natural already safe except for dumb & stupid folks
who leave loaded out in open with kids around.....
I don't care if its 1000000% never will not interfear
I don't care if I always remember to unlock it
I don't want a REMOTE controlled .....
On PBS today
"the atomic bomb of the Middle Ages"
the trebuchet
sling 250 pound hard stuff into castles
from a safe distance away
with devastating results...

Medieval Arms Race
War in medieval times was about the control of land. Garrisons of knights and other soldiers who lived in castles controlled the land around their stone fortresses. To conquer a territory, an attacking army would have to strike and take these central strongholds.
To do so, they would launch a siege. Over the centuries, medieval armies developed military strategies to fight a siege. Weapons of war also evolved, often in response to the technological advances of the enemy. By the mid-12th century, siege warfare had developed into a science, practiced by an engineer corps called ingeniatores.
Here we describe some of the major weapons and strategies used in what became a medieval arms race. Let the siege begin

I did that above on SI page here for this company
daily
weekly
monthy, and seems a bottom is still(?) being made ???

doug