10-7-1879
John Browning patented his first firearm, a single-shot falling-block rifle.
He was 24 years old in 1879
#KnowOurHistory
#BePartOfOurHistory
#GunChannels #Browning #JMB#TheGunFather
10-7-1879
John Browning patented his first firearm, a single-shot falling-block rifle.
He was 24 years old in 1879
#KnowOurHistory
#BePartOfOurHistory
#GunChannels #Browning #JMB#TheGunFather
At 2:14 a.m., EDT, on August 29, 1997 Skynet gained artificial consciousness
Skynet (artificial intelligence system) developed for the U.S. military (SAC / NORAD) by Cyberdyne Systems to control the national nuclear arsenal
Skynet was originally activated by the military on August 4, 1997
Skynet began to learn at a geometric rate. At 2:14 a.m., EDT, on August 29, 1997 Skynet gained artificial consciousness
Panicking human operators tried to deactivate
Perceiving an attack, Skynet came to the logical consequence that all of humanity would attempt to destroy it. In order to continue “safeguarding the world” and to defend itself against humanity, Skynet launched nuclear missiles at Russia, which responded with a nuclear counter-attack against
Over three billion people were killed on Judgment Day.
At 2:14 a.m., EDT, on August 29, 1997 Skynet gained artificial consciousness
Skynet (artificial intelligence system) developed for the U.S. military (SAC / NORAD) by Cyberdyne Systems to control the national nuclear arsenal
Skynet was originally activated by the military on August 4, 1997
Skynet began to learn at a geometric rate. At 2:14 a.m., EDT, on August 29, 1997 Skynet gained artificial consciousness
Panicking human operators tried to deactivate
Perceiving an attack, Skynet came to the logical consequence that all of humanity would attempt to destroy it. In order to continue “safeguarding the world” and to defend itself against humanity, Skynet launched nuclear missiles at Russia, which responded with a nuclear counter-attack against
Over three billion people were killed on Judgment Day.
oday is the day we give attention to our beloved #GopherRound
February 23rd
Feb 23
2/23
.223
#ammo #AR15
#AmmoCollecting
#Bullets #Feb23rd #Happy223Day #556×45#556
#NotMyRifleBullet
Bonus #TacticalQuiz
can you ID whats in this photo?
Feb. 17, 1910
Browning files the patent for the 1911
It would serve as the official United States military sidearm for almost 75 years. Continue reading
1911 was patented on Feb 14, 1911
The 1911 was formally adopted by the Army on March 29, 1911, when it was designated Model of 1911, later changed to Model 1911, in 1917, and then M1911, in the mid-1920s.
The story goes, at the end of 1910, John Browning shot Six thousand rounds from a single pistol over the course of two days. When the gun began to grow hot, it was simply immersed in water to cool it. The Colt gun passed with no reported malfunctions
.40 S&W cartridge debuted
January 17, 1990
Smith & Wesson developed the new cartridge for the Model 4006 pistol
#GunChannels
#40SW #40Guy #SoGladItsNot9mm #ReadyToStepUpYourGame ?
10-7-1879
John Browning patented his first firearm, a single-shot falling-block rifle.
He was 24 years old in 1879
#KnowOurHistory
#BePartOfOurHistory
#GunChannels #Browning #JMB#TheGunFather
At 2:14 a.m., EDT, on August 29, 1997 Skynet gained artificial consciousness
Skynet (artificial intelligence system) developed for the U.S. military (SAC / NORAD) by Cyberdyne Systems to control the national nuclear arsenal
Skynet was originally activated by the military on August 4, 1997
Skynet began to learn at a geometric rate. At 2:14 a.m., EDT, on August 29, 1997 Skynet gained artificial consciousness
Panicking human operators tried to deactivate
Perceiving an attack, Skynet came to the logical consequence that all of humanity would attempt to destroy it. In order to continue “safeguarding the world” and to defend itself against humanity, Skynet launched nuclear missiles at Russia, which responded with a nuclear counter-attack against
Over three billion people were killed on Judgment Day.
Aug 8, 1854
Smith and Wesson patented metal bullet cartridges for their revolver – first practical revolver with self-contained ammunition
At 2:14 a.m., EDT, on August 29, 1997 Skynet gained artificial consciousness
Skynet (artificial intelligence system) developed for the U.S. military (SAC / NORAD) by Cyberdyne Systems to control the national nuclear arsenal
Skynet was originally activated by the military on August 4, 1997
Skynet began to learn at a geometric rate. At 2:14 a.m., EDT, on August 29, 1997 Skynet gained artificial consciousness
Panicking human operators tried to deactivate
Perceiving an attack, Skynet came to the logical consequence that all of humanity would attempt to destroy it. In order to continue “safeguarding the world” and to defend itself against humanity, Skynet launched nuclear missiles at Russia, which responded with a nuclear counter-attack against
Over three billion people were killed on Judgment Day.
Aug. 1, 1917
Application for patent filed on the Browning Automatic Rifle. The B.A.R. first saw combat in 1918.
#BAR
#BrowningAutomaticRifle
#Browning
oday is the day we give attention to our beloved #GopherRound
February 23rd
Feb 23
2/23
.223
#ammo #AR15
#AmmoCollecting
#Bullets #Feb23rd #Happy223Day #556×45#556
#NotMyRifleBullet
Bonus #TacticalQuiz
can you ID whats in this photo?
Feb. 17, 1910
Browning files the patent for the 1911
It would serve as the official United States military sidearm for almost 75 years. Continue reading
1911 was patented on Feb 14, 1911
The 1911 was formally adopted by the Army on March 29, 1911, when it was designated Model of 1911, later changed to Model 1911, in 1917, and then M1911, in the mid-1920s.
The story goes, at the end of 1910, John Browning shot Six thousand rounds from a single pistol over the course of two days. When the gun began to grow hot, it was simply immersed in water to cool it. The Colt gun passed with no reported malfunctions
.40 S&W cartridge debuted
January 17, 1990
Smith & Wesson developed the new cartridge for the Model 4006 pistol
#GunChannels
#40SW #40Guy #SoGladItsNot9mm #ReadyToStepUpYourGame ?
10-7-1879
John Browning patented his first firearm, a single-shot falling-block rifle.
He was 24 years old in 1879
#KnowOurHistory
#BePartOfOurHistory
#GunChannels #Browning #JMB#TheGunFather
At 2:14 a.m., EDT, on August 29, 1997 Skynet gained artificial consciousness
Skynet (artificial intelligence system) developed for the U.S. military (SAC / NORAD) by Cyberdyne Systems to control the national nuclear arsenal
Skynet was originally activated by the military on August 4, 1997
Skynet began to learn at a geometric rate. At 2:14 a.m., EDT, on August 29, 1997 Skynet gained artificial consciousness
Panicking human operators tried to deactivate
Perceiving an attack, Skynet came to the logical consequence that all of humanity would attempt to destroy it. In order to continue “safeguarding the world” and to defend itself against humanity, Skynet launched nuclear missiles at Russia, which responded with a nuclear counter-attack against
Over three billion people were killed on Judgment Day.
Aug 8, 1854
Smith and Wesson patented metal bullet cartridges for their revolver – first practical revolver with self-contained ammunition Continue reading
At 2:14 a.m., EDT, on August 29, 1997 Skynet gained artificial consciousness
Skynet (artificial intelligence system) developed for the U.S. military (SAC / NORAD) by Cyberdyne Systems to control the national nuclear arsenal
Skynet was originally activated by the military on August 4, 1997
Skynet began to learn at a geometric rate. At 2:14 a.m., EDT, on August 29, 1997 Skynet gained artificial consciousness Continue reading
oday is the day we give attention to our beloved #GopherRound
February 23rd
Feb 23
2/23
.223
#ammo #AR15
#AmmoCollecting
#Bullets #Feb23rd #Happy223Day #556×45#556
#NotMyRifleBullet
Bonus #TacticalQuiz
can you ID whats in this photo?
Feb. 17, 1910
Browning files the patent for the 1911
It would serve as the official United States military sidearm for almost 75 years. Continue reading
1911 was patented on Feb 14, 1911
The 1911 was formally adopted by the Army on March 29, 1911, when it was designated Model of 1911, later changed to Model 1911, in 1917, and then M1911, in the mid-1920s.
The story goes, at the end of 1910, John Browning shot Six thousand rounds from a single pistol over the course of two days. When the gun began to grow hot, it was simply immersed in water to cool it. The Colt gun passed with no reported malfunctions
.40 S&W cartridge debuted
January 17, 1990
Smith & Wesson developed the new cartridge for the Model 4006 pistol
#GunChannels
#40SW #40Guy #SoGladItsNot9mm #ReadyToStepUpYourGame ?
10-7-1879
John Browning patented his first firearm, a single-shot falling-block rifle.
He was 24 years old in 1879
#KnowOurHistory
#BePartOfOurHistory
#GunChannels #Browning #JMB#TheGunFather
Aug 8, 1854
Smith and Wesson patented metal bullet cartridges for their revolver – first practical revolver with self-contained ammunition
At 2:14 a.m., EDT, on August 29, 1997 Skynet gained artificial consciousness
Skynet (artificial intelligence system) developed for the U.S. military (SAC / NORAD) by Cyberdyne Systems to control the national nuclear arsenal
Skynet was originally activated by the military on August 4, 1997
Skynet began to learn at a geometric rate. At 2:14 a.m., EDT, on August 29, 1997 Skynet gained artificial consciousness
Panicking human operators tried to deactivate
Perceiving an attack, Skynet came to the logical consequence that all of humanity would attempt to destroy it. In order to continue “safeguarding the world” and to defend itself against humanity, Skynet launched nuclear missiles at Russia, which responded with a nuclear counter-attack against
Over three billion people were killed on Judgment Day.
Aug. 1, 1917
Application for patent filed on the Browning Automatic Rifle. The B.A.R. first saw combat in 1918.
#BAR
#BrowningAutomaticRifle
#Browning
oday is the day we give attention to our beloved #GopherRound
February 23rd
Feb 23
2/23
.223
#ammo #AR15
#AmmoCollecting
#Bullets #Feb23rd #Happy223Day #556×45#556
#NotMyRifleBullet
Bonus #TacticalQuiz
can you ID whats in this photo?
Feb. 17, 1910
Browning files the patent for the 1911
It would serve as the official United States military sidearm for almost 75 years. Continue reading
1911 was patented on Feb 14, 1911
The 1911 was formally adopted by the Army on March 29, 1911, when it was designated Model of 1911, later changed to Model 1911, in 1917, and then M1911, in the mid-1920s.
The story goes, at the end of 1910, John Browning shot Six thousand rounds from a single pistol over the course of two days. When the gun began to grow hot, it was simply immersed in water to cool it. The Colt gun passed with no reported malfunctions
.40 S&W cartridge debuted
January 17, 1990
Smith & Wesson developed the new cartridge for the Model 4006 pistol
#GunChannels
#40SW #40Guy #SoGladItsNot9mm #ReadyToStepUpYourGame ?
At 2:14 a.m., EDT, on August 29, 1997 Skynet gained artificial consciousness
Skynet (artificial intelligence system) developed for the U.S. military (SAC / NORAD) by Cyberdyne Systems to control the national nuclear arsenal
Skynet was originally activated by the military on August 4, 1997
Skynet began to learn at a geometric rate. At 2:14 a.m., EDT, on August 29, 1997 Skynet gained artificial consciousness
Panicking human operators tried to deactivate
Perceiving an attack, Skynet came to the logical consequence that all of humanity would attempt to destroy it. In order to continue “safeguarding the world” and to defend itself against humanity, Skynet launched nuclear missiles at Russia, which responded with a nuclear counter-attack against
Over three billion people were killed on Judgment Day.
At 2:14 a.m., EDT, on August 29, 1997 Skynet gained artificial consciousness
Skynet (artificial intelligence system) developed for the U.S. military (SAC / NORAD) by Cyberdyne Systems to control the national nuclear arsenal
Skynet was originally activated by the military on August 4, 1997
Skynet began to learn at a geometric rate. At 2:14 a.m., EDT, on August 29, 1997 Skynet gained artificial consciousness
Panicking human operators tried to deactivate
Perceiving an attack, Skynet came to the logical consequence that all of humanity would attempt to destroy it. In order to continue “safeguarding the world” and to defend itself against humanity, Skynet launched nuclear missiles at Russia, which responded with a nuclear counter-attack against
Over three billion people were killed on Judgment Day.