Thursday, March 29, 2007

Scuba therapy buoys soldiers' recovery (SCOPE RINGS)

Para Ordnance p 14


I traded it for a Ruger security six and took a loss on a $745 pistol (IIRC he gave me $500 and he's a good friend of p89 ruger). I figured I could live with the MIM small parts as long as the frame and slide were forged (easier to replace those).

YMMV, but after that I never owned another Para Ordnance and to this day I refuse to purchase any cast frame firearm (including Para Ordnance , Caspian, etc.)

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Scuba therapy buoys soldiers' recovery
FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. - A therapy program for wounded soldiers that is based on scuba diving is seeing good results during its first year, the leader says.

Traveling abroad - Derby student to serve as student ambassador
A Derby student will travel to Australia and New Zealand as a student ambassador this June. Maggie Wilson, an eighth grader, will travel with 20 other students from the area and will join with 20 students from Georgia as part of the People to People Student Ambassador Program.

Marine Science boats to slip into something more comfortable
A more than half-million dollar gift will guarantee the University of Tampa a stake in the future of Tampa Bay, a release said.

Navy's dolphins, sea lions security plan hotly debated
Supporters and opponents of the Hood Canal naval base security plan appear unswayed by arguments at an open house. One group is 'needling' the Navy

Wounded vets lift self-esteem at sports clinic
Had Ryan Coffield not turned his head slightly to the right at the instant he did, the bullet would have hit him squarely in the back of his neck. And had he not removed the neck shield of his armored vest before the patrol that day, the 9.5 grams of lead fired from the Russian-made Dragunov sniper rifle would have flattened slightly on impact, then torn out a large chunk of his neck and left him ...

Tourism: Officials see a bright year ahead
The tourists are coming. That is the consensus of the opinions offered by local tourism officials, the very people whose jobs include attracting visitors to the Coulee Region. Those folks, by the way, arent very worried about the cost of gasoline.

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