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Arizona passes Constitutional Carry

.45ACPaddy

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Hell I went trap shooting in some state land around Eatonville last summer, brought two Mossberg 500s with me. Had them both in a gun rack mounted in the rear window of a Chevy S-10, and went through the taco bell drive through with em out for everyone to see, wearing a red and black plaid jacket. Never felt more American in my life!
 

Bill Starks

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sudden valley gunner wrote:
The sky is blue?

Cite!!!!!!!
http://www.why-is-the-sky-blue.tv/why-is-the-sky-blue.htm

Transmitted light (from the sun, light bulbs, fire, etc) is made up of a spectrum of colors. The longest wavelengths of light are on the red end of the spectrum and the shortest wavelengths are on the blue/violet end of the spectrum.
When transmitted light such as sunlight enters our atmosphere it collides with the oxygen and nitrogen atoms. The color with the shorter wavelength is scattered more by this collision. Because violet and blue are the shortest wavelengths the sky appears to be violet / blue. But because our eyes are more sensitive to blue light than they are violet light, we perceive the sky as blue.
Our eyes contain thousand of rods and cones, which are the receptors for light. Whenever one of the 3 Stooges pokes you in the eye you see a giant blue spot. This is because the blue receptors have been activated. Blue is one of the primary colors and thus more easily activated and seen by our eyes.
 

sudden valley gunner

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LOL...and that is the same reason why water tends to appear blue and why divers wear neon like orange or yellow, when you are diving they "pop" out at you like you are in a black light. Hmmm I wonder how much effect water pressure would have on bullets?
 

amzbrady

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G22Paddy wrote:
Hell I went trap shooting in some state land around Eatonville last summer, brought two Mossberg 500s with me. Had them both in a gun rack mounted in the rear window of a Chevy S-10, and went through the taco bell drive through with em out for everyone to see, wearing a red and black plaid jacket. Never felt more American in my life!
Do you have a NRA sticker on the bumper. Need that to complete the look.
 
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