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Heelbo L-Bow Arm Holder System - Pediatric (12/Box)
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A comfortable securing brace to keep a patient's hands away from the face and IV tubing. Contains no rivets to harm the skin, with hook and loop fasteners that make securing easy. Comes 12 per box, choose a pediatric size above.
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Sling Media Slingbox Classic
Sale Price: $199.95
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Includes: AC adapter, Ethernet cable, 2 RCA composite A/V cables, 1 S-Video cable, 1 RF/Coax cable, & 1 infrared remote control emitter. Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home. Now you can enjoy some of the pleasures of home when you're away - through your PC. Introduce yourself to Slingbox. The Slingbox is an amazing, award-winning device that redirects your home audio or television signal to any desktop or laptop PC - no matter its location! Slingbox place-shifts the television signal from an antenna, cable box, satellite receiver, DVR, and more to your PC via the Internet, so you can watch your favorite TV shows anywhere at home or thousands of miles from home. That's right, you can be in the next room or another country, and still enjoy the television signal that's being pumped into your home living room. The Slingbox is easy to install. Connect the TV source to the Slingbox; Connect the Slingbox to the Internet; Plug in the Slingbox power adapter; Load the SlingPlayer software onto your PC (Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/MCE compatible); and you're done! Where ever you are, provided there's an Internet access (broadband) connection, you can contact your Slingbox through your PC to view or play your favorite show. Intel Pentium IV 1GHz 256MB of RAM 100MB of Free Hard Drive Space 24-bit Graphic Card 16-bit Sound Card CD-ROM Drive 10/100 Ethernet Connectivity Network - Router (UPnP Capability Recommended) Cable or DSL Modem (for out-of-home viewing) 256Kbps Upstream Speed (higher is recommended) Video (NTSC) and Audio Source - Analog Cable Antenna/RF Digital Cable Set Top Box Satellite Receiver DVR (including Tivo, DirecTV, DISH, ReplayTV, UltimateTV)
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Gameplan BowBat XL
Sale Price: $99.95
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The Game Plan Bowbat XL is a redesigned version of the original BowBat, it now features more room in the pack to transport extra clothes, scentproof suites, scent elimination spray, pruning shears, limb saws or whatever you might need with you. The Game Plan Bow bat wraps around your bow with or without the quiver on for easy transportation to the treestand. Once up in the Treestand the Bowbat can be taken off of the bow and installed on the tree itself so everything is around you and you have a back rest as well. Click Here to See a More Detailed Image in New Window
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Bower SCB1450 Digital Pro Sling SLR Backpack - Black
Sale Price: $19.37
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Half size back pack : Made of weather resistant material : Holds SLR Digital with long or short Zoom Lens with extra space for up to 2 additional lenses and flash unit : Full comfort shoulder straps : Approximate Dimensions - 6.6 x 6.9 x 15.75
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Zing Air Z-Curve Bow
Sale Price: $17.99
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The Z Curve Bow launches a precise air strike from a great distance! That's right! With pin point precision, this toy crossbow can shoot arrows over 125 feet. Simply point out a target, take aim, and use the handy firing mechanism to send a barrage of arrows; 3 foam arrows in all are included?2 bounce back arrows and 1 ZARTZ suction cup arrow that will stick to most surfaces and then auto release. The included ZipClip holder can comfortably carries the arrows for your convenience. Both left and right handed warriors can handle the Z Curve. Protect yourself in midst of fun and games with this Green and Blue Z Curve Bow! For ages 8 and up.
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Airt Hunterz Zing Shot
Sale Price: $10.99
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`ZingShot` slingshot is the ultimate compact foam ball launcher. Blasts REDX Power Ballz over 45 feet. Comes with (3) safe soft foam balls. For 8 years and up. Manufacturer Number: AH172
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Easton Hyperlaunch Ball Thrower
Sale Price: $30.23
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Have a budding baseball star in your midst? Help him hone his skills on the diamond with the Easton Hyperlaunch ball thrower, which slings balls at a variety of angles with power. Ideal for infield or outfield drills, the Hyperlaunch fits comfortably in the hand somewhat like a large slingshot. Once armed, it can shoot balls over 200 feet, letting players practice fielding hot shots at third base or charging an outfield line drive in anticipation of a play at the plate. Users will also dig the unit's durable steel frame and tough latex tubing, which won't break down at the first sign of stress. And when you're finished with fielding practice, the handle folds up conveniently for compact storage in a carrying bag or box. A fun training device for kids and adults of all ages, the Hyperlaunch comes with three soft neon 9-inch balls and is backed by a 90-day warranty. About Easton In 1922, Doug Easton began crafting custom wood bows and cedar arrows in Watsonville, California. Although Doug produced tournament-grade, footed cedar arrows for the archery champions of that era, he was constantly frustrated with the inconsistency and lack of uniformity of wood shafts. Convinced that consistently straight uniform arrow shafts were impossible to manufacture from wood, Doug turned his attentions to aluminum. In 1939, he began manufacturing aluminum arrows in Los Angeles. His instincts about this material were correct, and in 1941, California archer Larry Hughes won the national championship with a set of Doug's aluminum arrows. This was the beginning of a trend that would change traditional archery and transcend into numerous other sports arenas over the next 50 years. Considered one of the world's preeminent innovators, designers, and manufacturers of sporting equipment, Easton has a reputation of producing products for the highest level of performance.
Ideal for infield/outfield drills Durable steel frame and tough latex tubing Shoots over 200 feet Includes three soft neon 9 balls (Replacement balls - A122 617)
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Dock Line - Multi Purpose Rope 3/8" x 100 Feet Nylon Rope
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Nylon is one of the strongest of the synthetic fibers used in rope manufacturing and is considered a "miracle" synthetic fiber. Nylon is an excellent, high quality rope with wonderful elasticity. It is far superior to Manila Rope in percentage of elongation. Nylon is more than twice as strong as Manila Rope of the same size. Superior resistance to most acids and alkalis is another outstanding characteristic of Nylon. Among the heaviest of natural and synthetic fibers, Nylon's specific gravity is 1.14. Its abrasive resistance is good. Nylon is ideal for use as bow-to-stern towing hawsers; surge lines; mountain climbing ropes; safety lines; lariat ropes; boat falls; drop hammer ropes; target tow ropes; fishing ropes; and industrial slings.
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Tips For Safe Hunting
Hunting has survived the modernization of civilization. In fact, it has flourished into one of the most popular pastimes and hobbies in the world. Unfortunately, one of the world's favourite past times can also be one of its most dangerous. Every hunter should know some basic things before heading out into the fields.
The most important aspect of hunting concerns how to walk and carry a gun. It is important to make sure that the muzzle always points away from the hunter and any companions. There are many ways to do this. One option is the side carry, which is effectively carrying the gun with one hand and tucking the stock between the elbow and the body. It is not recommended to use the side carry when the hunter is walking through dense brush or with other companions walking in front, however.
Another option is the ready carry. With the ready carry, the gun is held with two hands and the muzzle is pointed upwards and towards the front of the hunter. The trigger finger should be rested on the proper guard.
The sling carry involves both hands of the hunter being free. A sling is used to carry the gun over the hunter's shoulder, giving clear range for the hunter to move however he or she wants.
Others prefer the shoulder carry method of carrying a gun. Using this technique involves the muzzle of the gun resting skyward. It is probably not a good idea to use this technique of carrying a gun with companions behind.
Finally, the trail carry involves the gun held at a point between the action and the trigger. If someone is walking ahead of the hunter, it is not a good idea to use the trail carry because the muzzle is pointing down but forward.
Once the hunter has established a safe and comfortable way to carry his or her weapon, it is very important to plan next what to do when encountering the game. Before encountering the target, all hunters should establish a "zone of fire" where each will shoot and track when game appears. It is very important that one hunter never encroach on another's zone.
When hunting from a boat, there are general safety precautions that should be considered. First, make sure the weapon to be used by the hunter who will be sitting in the bow of the boat is unloaded. His or her gun must be placed facing the bow. The next hunter places his or her unloaded gun in the stern with its muzzle pointing to the rear. Hunters should always remember to anchor the boat before shooting and to fire in opposite directions.
To keep their skills sharp, hunters often practise on ranges. These controlled shooting areas also have a set of commands geared for the safe enjoyment of all the participants. If a hunter says, "the range is hot", for example, it means that the range is open for shooting and that there are no live objects, such as people, on the range. If a hunter says, "cease fire", it means to stop all firing immediately. Another command on the firing range is "ready". This is the last precaution taken by shooters before the "range is hot" command. Each shooter repeats the phrase "ready" from right to left to ensure the firing line is clear and safe.
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Please help, three types of weapons? easy 10 pts..?
Im writing a report and i need to talk about three basic types of weapons. There a blunt trauma weapons, bladed weapons, and what would u call sling-type weapons? I need to categorize them and go through their timeline throughout history. So say bow and arrows, slings, and eventually guns.. What would be the word to call this category..?
projectile weapon? could work
Charleston considering new weapons ordinance
I’m sitting here reading a copy of “amending ordinance” Title 5-2-3-10 (a) Weapons, as provided very promptly by the city clerk of Charleston. This amendment was recently brought to my attention by a concerned citizen of Charleston, and as of this writing, I have no “pro or con” position concerning the issue. It’s just a good idea for the residents that will have to live with or without a new ...
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