That sentence needs a verb in it.
It depends on what you mean by "a little bit." If you mean that there are a few tiny bits of lint visible in the bore, as in small fibers clinging to the bore wall, then yes, it's safe to fire. If you mean that there's a "little bit" the size of a mouse, then no, do NOT fire it.Either way, wisdom falls on the side of safety, and I'd recommend that you clean the bore before firing the shotgun. ANY obstruction in the bore is a potential problem.
It was a faux apology, followed by the bit where she said "muck rhymes with read my lips." You can fill in the rest.
The classic Speed Bore bit has a large point in the centre, then two flats, bevelled on opposite sides, then two small points at the outside. All this gives it a very fast boring speed in wood,as the flats fling the waste backwards.
An alien called Xenu. Allegedly he had a bit of a population problem, so he abducted half the people from his home planet, drugged them, threw them into volcanoes, and then brainwashed their souls (Why? Because he was EVIL). He then moved them all to earth, where they attach themselves to humans and muck up their brains to this day.
A drill bit works by rotating and cutting into materials using sharp edges. The spinning motion of the drill bit creates friction against the material, allowing it to bore a hole by removing small pieces of material as it moves forward. The type of drill bit used depends on the material being drilled, with different designs and materials suited for specific applications.
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There is a bore brush designed specifically for the M203 (and can also be used with the newer M320, presumably). However, they tend to be a bit uncommon, and you usually end up cleaning them with simple rags and brushes.
A drill press or a metal drill bit attached to a power drill is commonly used to bore holes in metal. These tools are designed to exert enough force to penetrate through the tough surface of the metal.
Yes. Google offers both 32-bit and 64-bit binaries for Linux on Google Earth's download page.
You need to be a bit more specific, from where to where?
Where Google Earth is installed depends on the target platform and OS.For example, below are the installed locations for Windows 7 on a 32-bit and 64-bit computer:Windows 7 (32-bit) LocationC:/Program Files/Google/Google Earth/client/Windows 7 (64-bit) LocationC:/Program Files (x86)/Google/Google Earth/client/
Venus. It is just a bit smaller than Earth.