Pistol World

Pistol World


The Pistol


The Pistol


$4.99


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Pistol


Pistol


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M1911 Pistol


M1911 Pistol


$44.31


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The M1911 is a single-action, semi-automatic, magazine-fed, recoil-operated handgun chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge. It was designed by John M. Browning, and was the standard-issue side arm for the United States armed forces from 1911 to 1985, and is still carried by some U.S. forces. It was widely used in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Its formal designation as of 1940 was Automatic Pistol, Caliber .45, M1911 for the original Model of 1911 or Automatic Pistol, Caliber .45, M1911A1 for the M1911A1, adopted in 1924. The designation changed to Pistol, Caliber .45, Automatic, M1911A1 in the Vietnam era. In total, the United States procured around 2.7 million M1911 and M1911A1 pistols during its service life. The M1911 is the most well-known of John Browning’s designs to use the short recoil principle in its basic design. Besides the pistol being widely copied itself, this operating system rose to become the pre-eminent type of the 20th century and of nearly all modern centerfire pistols. It is popular with civilian shooters in competitive events such as IDPA and IPSC shooting.

The Pistol Poets


The Pistol Poets


$6.99


The Edgar-nominated author of Gun Monkeys is back with a thrill-a-minute suspense novel that mixes crime and academia—with hilarious results. Here Victor Gischler draws us into a wild and wicked world, where tenured professors are busy burying bodies, cash-up-front P.I.’s hunt for missing coeds and one desperate street-tough has to decide which he’d rather be: a live poet or a dead criminal. An unlucky grad student just got himself killed in a robbery gone bad. And as lowly drug lieutenant Harold Jenks races with the killer out of the alley, a light goes off in his head: He’ll steal the dead kid’s identity. Now Jenks, who once lorded it over seven square blocks in East St. Louis, is headed due west. With a .32 in his pocket, a 9mm Glock taped across his back, and a rap sheet nearly as long as Finnegans Wake, he’s cruising the halls of academia as Eastern Oklahoma U’s newest grad student, looking for action and hoping he can stay one couplet ahead of his violent past. While this new bad boy on campus makes mincemeat of his metaphors, across campus visiting professor Jay Morgan has a more pressing problem: What to do about the dead coed in his bed. The professor’s no killer, but try telling that to private eye Deke Stubbs. With the professor on the lam and Stubbs hot on his trail, more trouble blows into town. Now, as St. Louis drug boss Red Zach and his minions converge on Fumbee, Oklahoma, looking for a consignment of missing cocaine, the bullets start flying faster than the zingers at a faculty hate fest. For Morgan and Jenks, now desperate fugitives from poetic justice, survival means learning new skills—and learning fast. Because if they find out they’re bottom-of-the-class, that means they’re already dead. Featuring the sleaziest, sorriest, and most captivating group of criminal lowlifes, sexed-up academics, poets, and rappers ever to collide in one crime novel, The Pistol Poets speeds deliriously to its electrifying payoff. From the Hardcover edition.

Pistol Play


Pistol Play


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Stone (Granite) Mortar and Pestle


Stone (Granite) Mortar and Pestle



Made in Thailand of carved granite, this durable high quality product is an important tool for Thai cooking as well as around the world. Won’t chip or crack. Each mortar is cut from a solid granite rock and carefully carved by hand. Hefty 15 lb weight, this product has remarkable visual appeal and is the finest mortar and pestle on the market, mentioned as the best mortar and pestle in America by …


Samuel Colt/worlds Invt Photo Mugs


Samuel Colt/worlds Invt Photo Mugs



SAMUEL COLT Designer and manufacturer of revolving pistols ….


S/S Hh 9 Pistol Grip Steak Knife - 195-2762


S/S Hh 9 Pistol Grip Steak Knife – 195-2762



World tableware s/s hh 9″ pistol grip steak knife this 9″ hollow handle pistol grip steak knife features an all-stainless steel construction with a fluted blade. hollow handle fluted blade length: 8-7/8″ material: s/s model #: 195 2762 127059…


Voice Of Ages [Deluxe Edition]


Voice Of Ages [Deluxe Edition]


$14.15


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 1911 The First 100 Years: The First 100 Years


1911 The First 100 Years: The First 100 Years


$18.93


In 1911, the history of firearms changed forever with the adoption of the greatest pistol ever designed, the Automatic Pistol, Caliber .45, M1911 – known today simply as the 1911. Now, in one fascinating, illustrated volume, authority Patrick Sweeney celebrates the 100th anniversary of the greatest fighting handgun ever designed, John M. Brownings legendary 1911 .45.From the predecessors of the 1911 and its contemporaries to the best of today’s semi- and -full-custom models, you’ll find it in 1911: The First 100 Years. Lavishly illustrated with photographs collected from around the world, 1911: The First 100 Years is a fitting centennial tribute to a pistol that is today more popular than ever.For the collector, for the shooter, for the historian – for anyone interested in big-bore handguns or the evolution of this truly American classic, this is a must-have volume.

 2001 Television Films (Study Guide)


2001 Television Films (Study Guide)


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: James Dean, How to Make a Monster, Snow White, Wit, Life With Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows, the Lost World, When Good Ghouls Go Bad, Conspiracy, Jewel, Stranger Inside, Motocrossed, 61*, Halloweentown Ii: Kalabar’s Revenge, Carmen: a Hip Hopera, the Pretender: Island of the Haunted, Bojangles, Invincible, the Pretender 2001, the History of Heavy Metal, Jett Jackson: the Movie, Reboot: My Two Bobs, ’twas the Night, the Flintstones: on the Rocks, Prince Charming, Reboot: Daemon Rising, Catdog: the Great Parent Mystery, Follow the Stars Home, My Horrible Year!, the Miracle of the Cards, Au Pair Ii, Murder on the Orient Express, a Glimpse of Hell, the Luck of the Irish, Voyage of the Unicorn, Twice Upon a Christmas, the Princess and the Marine, Jumping Ship, Is Harry on the Boat?, Zenon: the Zequel, Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Taylor’s Wall, Uprising, Being Mick, Hounded, in Love and War, the Jennie Project, Brian’s Song, Pistol Pete: the Life and Times of Pete Maravich, the Big Heist, Ivor the Invisible, the Poof Point, Blonde, Zebra Lounge, Soulkeeper, These Old Broads, Earth Vs. the Spider, Off Season, Dangerous Child, Avalanche Alley, She’s No Angel, My Louisiana Sky, Christy: a Change of Seasons, No Ordinary Baby, Bratty Babies, the Lost Battalion, When Billie Beat Bobby, Almost a Woman, Sweet Revenge, Private Lies. Excerpt: ‘ Twas the Night ‘ Twas the Night is a 2001 Disney Channel Original Movie released in December for the Christmas holiday. Disney Channel has aired the film every year sometime in December. Plot A troubled and irresponsible man, Nick Wrigley (Bryan Cranston ) was hacked by some group of criminals who are looking for a bank account code to Nick’s boss. The criminals manage to find his apartment and

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