Yes, RWS is a legitimate company.
Some disadvantages of recording indigenous knowledge include the high possibility of theft of ideas and the records getting lost. In many cases, the stored information can be tampered with and it becomes hard to tell how legit it is.
Yes but it must be with a legit family member such as grandparent or aunt/uncle. If you try moving in with a friend or boyfriend and your parents call the police then you can get a felony and have to go to classes and do community service and possibly get on probation. Trust me i do not recommend that one.
While buying World of Warcraft (WOW) gold online is not illegal, it is against Blizzard's terms of service. This means that you risk having your account banned or suspended if you are caught buying gold from unofficial sources. It is always recommended to obtain in-game currency through legitimate means to avoid any consequences.
There are grants, but if they require money for a grant its a scam. Don't pay for lists, and dont pay for sombody to file the paperwork for you. Usually grants are on a per city, or county biasis, occasionally they are state level grants as well. While they may be funded by the federal government they are still distrobuted by the local governemnts.
Contact the DEA and ask. Realistic advice: If he shows you a badge and a valid ID folder, I wouldn't try to interfere with his lawful actions if I were you.WRONG, WRONG, WRONG... I would always ask for ID and I would always verify, especially if they are in plain clothes. It is our right to verify who we are speaking with. They cannot hold that against you. Then they would be breaking the law.
RWS Group's population is 400.
RWS Group was created in 1961.
See the link below. RWS 850 and Hammerli 850 are the same rifle.
A web search will get you RWS contact information. You will have to ask them who they have making scopes for them with their brand on.
It's the same for most all RWS models. (See the link below)
CD-Rs and CD+Rs are not, but CD-RWs and CD+RWs are. You will need to check your burner to see if you need + or -.
RWS is currently distributed by UMAREX Co. I would contact them at the link below and ask for assistance.
RWS has been made by several other air gun manufactures. Diana has made several for them over the years. Right now I think it's the Diana RWS 350 Feuerkraft that is rated at 1250 FPS. But if you are looking at power not speed, then the RWS CA-715 fired a .22 cal at 1200 FPS. It look just like a ShinSung Career 707 made in Korea. RWS also had a CA-707 that fired a 9MM pellet.
I believe you are asking about a RWS Diana 45 model. It was manufactured from 1988 to 2000. I found some information on the Links Below. Today UMAREX is the distributor for RWS. I would try to contact them (At the link below) and ask for a manual.
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No, only CD-RWs are rewritable.
The Dianawerk / RWS target model 100 .177 cal was made between 1989-98. Its a very expensive rifle.