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In botany, a plant shoot consists of any plant stem together with its appendages like leaves, lateral buds, flowering stems, and flower buds. The new growth from seed germination that grows upward is a shoot where leaves will develop. In the spring, perennial plant shoots are the new growth that grows from the ground in herbaceous plants or the new stem or flower growth that grows on woody plants.
In everyday speech, shoots are often synonymous with stems. Stems, which are an integral component of shoots, provide an axis for buds, fruits, and leaves.
Young shoots are often eaten by animals because the fibers in the new growth have not yet completed secondary cell wall development, making the young shoots softer and easier to chew and digest.
As shoots grow and age, the cells develop secondary cell walls that have a hard and tough structure.
Some plants (e.g. bracken) produce toxins that make their shoots inedible or less palatable.
To save a lot of time I would suggest skipping to the parts where the lawyer is speaking. He makes some great points and worth the time to watch those parts IMO.
Some good spots to skip to imo (all the attorney stuff is worth listening to though imo):
1:50
8:38
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Has anyone used the Wheeler or Tubbs bore lapping system where you shoot progressively finer grit covered projectiles through your gun? Results? Which one did you use?
I was just thinking that due to WA laws binary and FRT are out, but bump firing is not. ATF is ok with bump firing also according to their testimony in the bump stock case before SCOTUS.
Pew Pew!
How often do you shoot and train with the gun you regularly carry? That is if you truly carry every day.
I see a lot of guns in the classifieds that will have a description along the lines of, "Carried for X amount of time but has seen very little rounds." Shouldn't it be the gun you have the...
My daughter has a little cutdown 4c in 22lr, it has been having some light primer strikes. Typically unlocking the bolt and then locking it again will allow it to fire in the second attempt. My thought is to get a new firing pin spring are there other considerations I should be addressing?
In my quest to make an informed purchase, I am interested in shooting:
Kahr CM40
If you have one, and are willing to let me try it, bring some ammo, and meet at your favorite range, or mine (I will buy the lane for us), or some BLM, I will bring two 6 packs of your favorite for your trouble...