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  • One of the robbers stood on the victim's head while the second rifled through his pockets, stealing a credit card and £30 cash.
  • My mother was a great snoop, she'd call it ‘cleaning up’ and I'd come home from a weekend at my Dad's to find she'd rifled through my things.
  • Important nations are feared, respected, and rarely trifled with.
  • United's midfielder threatened to shoot with his left, but then turned inside Ben Watson's tackle and rifled the ball into the roof of the net with his right.
  • The rifled portion of the tube imparts spin to the projectile increasing stability in flight.
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  • An inspector rifled through discarded bin bags outside her home in Openshaw and is believed to have found a handwritten letter which had her name written on it.
  • The caliber was 16-gauge and the barrel was rifled with lands and grooves that ran straight as an arrow from breech to muzzle.
  • I've shot 3-1/2 loads out of a Benelli SBE and it was no where near as bad as 3 slugs from a Savage 24F (break action) with a rifled choke on a bench. Bucking Slug Recoil
  • The term is, however, also correctly applied to heavy rifled ordnance of the howitzer class used for coastal defence by some nations, though few ever saw use in 1939-45.
  • The barrel can be rifled and this rifling causes the projectile to spin, increasing its accuracy.
  • Those boys rifled the peach trees in our garden.
  • Percussion pistols came in all shapes and sizes and, like their firelock predecessors, included large and small caliber, smooth and rifled bore.
  • I'm sure dozens of people have rifled through my diaries over the years.
  • The infantry of both armies in the Civil War for the first time used muzzle-loading rifled muskets, while cavalry with breech-loading carbines fought dismounted.
  • The men demanded the keys to their new Skoda Octavia car, then locked them both in a downstairs room while they rifled through drawers.
  • Three intruders who used a variety of ruses to gain entry into sheltered flats in Devizes, rifled through elderly people's belongings leaving such a mess that it is not known if anything was stolen.
  • All Gamo air rifles have a rifled steel barrel, trigger safety and spring-piston action and are grooved for a scope.
  • Others roamed the bivouac sporting buckskin clothing and moccasins rifled from the camp.
  • I was wondering, is it safe/possible to shoot sabot slugs from a smoothbore 870 with an extended rifled choke. Shooting Sabot Slugs With a Rifled Choke??
  • He was high on some passes and rifled the ball too hard on some short routes.
  • One shot from the rifled ten-inch guns mounted along its sides and the smaller ships would be matchwood. Sun of Suns
  • Inside the bombed-out palace, troops from Attack Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Infantry, rifled through documents and inventoried the building.
  • He was rifled down by a stranger.
  • What is radical about the Briley design is that it is rifled with six, straight, equally spaced lands and grooves.
  • A minute later the visitors were punished for their miss when Lennon took a pass on the turn and rifled the ball into the right-hand corner to give Monksland the lead.
  • And yet he has not given up his redistributionist instincts - while shaking middle Britain's hand he has stealthily rifled their wallets with the other.
  • Yes | No | Report from papabear wrote 36 weeks 10 hours ago if you notice the 2inches of the muzzle brake is not rifled and larger inside diameter so if you cut 2 inches off you loose nothing but the muzzle break but be sure that they recrown the barrel Remington .308 VTR dilemma...
  • Thieves forced their way through a garage door, went upstairs and rifled through drawers in the main bedroom.
  • Some of the soldiers who had "rifled" the body of Dubrosc found a paper upon him which proved that the Frenchman was a spy in the service of The Rifle Rangers
  • But the name of the band has changed to - and I just kind of rifled through my head of some of the band names Steve and I made up, and I said Barenaked Ladies. Barenaked Ladies Debut, on Their Own Label
  • In evaporating system design of large subcritical pressure natural circulation boiler sometime expensive rifled tube will be used unavoidably in part, so that the film boiling Can be avoided.
  • Shorter handgun-length barrels are rifled through a cutting process known as broaching.
  • To top things off, I spent a night at the house in town and when I went back to the ranch the next day, all my sheep and goats had been stolen and my house was burglarized, though not much was taken and nothing was rifled through. What was the hardest thing to give up when you moved to the US from Mexico?
  • Meanwhile, an elderly woman was left shocked after a crook claiming to be a district nurse rifled through her purse.
  • For example, an infantryman with a rifled musket was a greater threat to artillerymen and cavalrymen.
  • She rifled through her lover's credit-card receipts and found charges for bouquets of flowers and dinners at romantic restaurants.
  • His killer had rifled his wallet before casting the stone into the stream.
  • One type is a round chrome moly steel liner that is button rifled to produce an ultra-smooth bore with uniform rifling.
  • Almost immediately, he rifled a penalty corner shot straight into the net.
  • Improved cylinder is best for rifled slugs but any choke will do. I was wondering if you can shoot slugs out of a gun with an interchangable choke, ie-mossberg 500.
  • It comes equipped with an automatic safety, scope rail, rifled barrel and adjustable sights.
  • With the Penguins on the power play, Malkin rifled a slap shot over goalie Ryan Miller's left shoulder for the rookie's 19th goal. USATODAY.com - Hockey - Pittsburgh vs. Buffalo
  • Every Rossi rifle barrel is button rifled for maximum accuracy.
  • The assailant first rifled the till but there was nothing in it, so he took the collecting box and the manageress's handbag.
  • In any case, a diminutive .410 bore, 1/2 oz rifled slug zinging out at 1,830 fps is a respectable load.
  • Yes, you can fire lead bullets in the S&W's conventionally rifled barrel.
  • In the 16th minute, Paul Foley slipped the ball to John Mullane and, in full flight, the De La Salle man rifled the ball to the net.
  • After removing the arms, she rifled through the copious wires, cutting some and splicing others, until she had unhooked a small laser pistol from its mount on the Lookout's wrist.
  • The. life and health of the body appear too precious to be thus trifled away.
  • The winner was scored in the 69th minute when a corner from Giles O'Grady was only half cleared by the Park defence to the edge of their box, and it fell to J P Leahy who rifled the ball inside the near post.
  • They got the early goal they required in the 50th minute when a corner taken by Daly was punched clear by Carey but it only reached Jonathan Sparling who rifled the ball to the net.
  • From the mid-19th century all military weapons had rifled barrels and the term rifle was restricted to the long-barrelled weapon of the infantryman.
  • As the victim, who is partially-sighted, sat helpless in her wheelchair, the men rifled through all the rooms in the house before stealing money from her handbag.
  • The bad boys rifled the apple tree.
  • His goal came when he controlled a cross from the corner on his chest and rifled in an unstoppable volley.
  • He picked each lock deftly, and rifled the papers within each drawer.
  • Steve Oleksewycz rifled the ball into the net in the 14th minute from the narrowest of angles.
  • The safe had been rifled and the diamonds were gone.
  • The SAS Slug Gun has a rifled 22-inch barrel with cantilever scope base.
  • All that, plus its finely rifled .177 caliber barrel, contribute a lot to this pistol's terrific precision.
  • The 1008B has a rifled steel barrel and a fully adjustable rear sight.
  • He picked each lock deftly, and rifled the papers within each drawer.
  • Doran rifled the ball past a helpless Loney in the Armagh goal to open up a four-point lead.
  • A minute later the visitors were punished for their miss when Lennon took a pass on the turn and rifled the ball into the right-hand corner to give Monksland the lead.
  • The jaeger was the creation of Central European gunsmiths: a flintlock with a heavy, octagonal, rifled barrel of .60 to .75 caliber; a set (double) trigger; and a walnut stock equipped with a distinctive "trap" in the side that was covered by a sliding plate. Rifle That Made America
  • The barrel can be rifled and this rifling causes the projectile to spin, increasing its accuracy.
  • City Prosecutor's Office spokesman Sergei Marchenko said the killer or killers had apparently rifled through Kushnir's possessions, leaving the apartment in disarray.
  • It was used, by armies led by aristocrats against longbows, rifled muskets, and even by a King of Sparta, who, when shown the huge dart from then new catapult weapons exclaimed “woe to the virtuous, ... all valor is now vanquished, and cowards shall rule better men”. The Volokh Conspiracy » Drone Warfare, the CIA, and Charlie Savage’s NYT Article
  • Dixon concentrated on quick-recovering skills of the goalkeepers as he constantly rifled the ball from angles.
  • They rifled through two handbags and a desk taking all the cash they found, then stole van keys from the hall.
  • Make-up-free, dressed down in jeans and a tank top with her blonde hair brushing her shoulders, she has the appeal of an old-time screen siren - kittenish, yet savvy and not to be trifled with.
  • In the firearms field, flintlock smoothbore muskets gave way to percussion-capped, rifled muskets.
  • His killer had rifled his wallet before casting the stone into the stream.
  • He then managed to keep her occupied while he rifled through the property in search of the cash savings.
  • Slugs have a long “barrel time” and are still traveling down the barrel as the gun recoils up and (in rifled guns) to the left. How to Sight In Your Slug Shotgun
  • How the conoidal bullet and rifled barrel, opposed at Inkermann to the antiquated Russian musket, tore through the dense columns which had forced their way to the brow of the plateau, driving the stolid Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 85, January, 1875
  • Since it has a conventionally rifled barrel and fully supports the cartridge case, it is an ideal tool for investigating a new handloading challenge
  • The barrel has a rifled choke that shoots bullets exceedingly well, but still produces useful shot patterns, perfect for aerial trick shooting.
  • One man threatened him with the air gun, while the second rifled through his pockets, stealing a Sony mobile phone and a disposable cigarette lighter.
  • The 18-year-old thug snatched his victim's bag and rifled his wallet before punching him in the face on the bridge across the River Avon.
  • He had been instantly neutralized, and killed almost as quickly, by a massive 12 gauge rifled slug wound that had destroyed his heart.
  • According to the Scanalyzers, it lacks rifled grooves of any sort in the barrel.
  • That her present lover was not a man to be trifled with, she clearly saw; and bitterly resolved that when he returned to her, she would run no risk of again ruffling the plumes of her "tasselled gentle". Zoe: The History of Two Lives
  • He then stood and rifled through the contents, taking cash, while warning the pensioner to ‘keep quiet’ because he ‘had a knife’.
  • Striker Pav Singh picked up the ball down the right channel, shimmied inside, created space past a couple of defenders, and rifled the ball left-footed into the bottom right corner.
  • The drawers of a bureau, which stood in one corner, were open, and had been, apparently, rifled, although many articles still remained in them.
  • These obscene harpies, who deck themselves in I know not what divine attributes, but who in reality are foul and ravenous birds of prey, (both mothers and daughters,) flutter over our heads, and souse down upon our tables, and leave nothing unrent, unrifled, unravaged, or unpolluted with the slime of their filthy offal. Paras. 20-39
  • The next time we were all rafted up together, I waited until they went swimming, and rifled through their wallets for the extra four bucks.
  • All the cabinets in my bedroom were rifled through by the thieves.
  • He rifled every drawer of my desk.
  • He rifled through his briefcase and extracted a file.
  • Rossi Firearm's fully rifled slug gun is button rifled, equipped with factory porting and features TruGlo sights.
  • Basically they kicked down his door, rifled through his things, hooded him, and dragged him away.
  • The introduction of the rifled musket in the 1850s with ranges greater than canister altered the role of field artillery.
  • The American civil war was fought with a mixture of smooth-bores and rifled muzzle-loaders.
  • The personal invasion is highly unsettling, especially if they have rifled through personal papers or clothing.
  • The killer had rifled his wallet and stolen £200.
  • The American civil war was fought with a mixture of smooth-bores and rifled muzzle-loaders.
  • The slug weighs 11/16 ounces, leaves the muzzle at 1800 fps (3-inch) or 1900 fps (31/2-inch), and is deadly accurate in rifled barrels. Slugfest 2003
  • Ignoring the supporting Johnny McBride, the Loup player picked out the unmarked Bradley who rifled the ball to the net.
  • Twenty seconds from the start James Walsh went on a bursting solo trough run, spotted David Phelan who in turn rifled home a scorcher of a goal.
  • Riflemen used tightly fitting balls, forced into their rifled barrels with grease or lubricated patches of cloth, and gained resultant accuracy while sacrificing speed of loading.
  • He said that the pair met up and rifled through the sack and Hyland took the euros which they then cashed at a currency exchange in a Post Office in Lancaster.
  • There were lockers by each seat and I quickly rifled the contents.
  • New Reds striker, Barry Patton saw his initial shot blocked, but the rebound fell to Anthony Crawford in the box and he rifled the ball in off the crossbar from 14 yards out.
  • Over the next fifteen years, he invented and developed bronze boat guns, heavy smoothbore shell guns, and rifled ordnance.
  • The text is not to be trifled with.
  • A house on the Smalls Road in Warrenpoint was broken into just before 3.40 pm and rifled through.
  • Herehence we sailed to a place called Arica; and, being entered the port, we found there three small barks, which we rifled, and found in one of them fifty-seven wedges of silver, each of them weighing about 20 lb. weight, and every of these wedges were of the fashion and bigness of a brickbat. Sir Francis Drake’s Famous Voyage Round the World
  • Parrot and Dahlgren developed large, smooth-bore cannon by 1860, not rifled pieces as he implies.
  • He complained that officers rifled through his wife's underwear drawer.
  • I have an 11-87 special purpose mag with a hasting rifled barrel and a leapers 6 power scope. Shotgun Slug Accuracy Tips from the American Slug Shooting Association
  • Two cellphone corporations rifled through the electronic files of at least one rival.
  • They too either were smooth bored or rifled and had a range up to a 1,000 yds.
  • There's also a cantilever, rifled slug barrel available at modest cost.
  • One man threatened him with the air gun, while the second rifled through his pockets, stealing a Sony mobile phone and a disposable cigarette lighter.
  • Also today's rifled slug gun with modern optics is a long way from Uncle Bud's High Standard pump. Our Most Popular Big-Game Rounds
  • They rifled through the whole file but could not find the secret telegram.
  • And their weapons were grooved, or rifled, to spin the ball for greater accuracy.
  • When the chipmunk was done, she rifled through the husks in Myra's palm one last time, then zoomed back to the rock wall faster than Myra's eye could follow. MORE FROM GINNY BATES: ALLIE AND MARGIE
  • When a flintlock guy jumped on board with me, I gave him grief because his newfangled peice was "rifled", not a smoothbore like mine. The Gun Nut Survey: A highly biased, unofficial poll of 2,000 readers on all things shooting
  • Anschutz barrels are button rifled, target crowned, and chambered to minimum dimensions.
  • God supplied Adam with a suitable stock, but he trifled it away.
  • He rifled through ridiculously short skirts, skinny rib tops and well-shrunk jeans until he found two thin fashion belts and two summer scarves.
  • Still, she has trifled with my emotions once too often.
  • The caliber was 16-gauge and the barrel was rifled with lands and grooves that ran straight as an arrow from breech to muzzle.
  • For the barrel, Weatherby has contracted John Krieger to produce fluted, button-rifled pipes in stainless steel.
  • What this ad seems to be suggesting is that if everything goes right, you too can have your pockets rifled through by a stringy haired androgyne in a psychedelic meadow of nondescript yellow.
  • a good crew, and being armed with two Whitworth rifled guns aft, one large 56-gun forward, and two 32s on her quarter-deck, and, being a fast sailer, is well suited to capture merchant ships, and run from war-vessels of superior armament but inferior speed. Scenes on Board the Alabama
  • Yes | No | Report from papabear wrote 36 weeks 10 hours ago if you notice the 2inches of the muzzle brake is not rifled and larger inside diameter so if you cut 2 inches off you loose nothing but the muzzle break but be sure that they recrown the barrel Remington .308 VTR dilemma...
  • These obscene harpies, who deck themselves, in I know not what divine attributes, but who in reality are foul and ravenous birds of prey (both mothers and daughters) flutter over our heads, and souse down upon our tables, and leave nothing unrent, unrifled, unravaged, or unpolluted with the slime of their filthy offal. (p. 156) ... Selections from _Letter to Noble Lord_
  • But Sturm rifled a shot over Tellqvist's blocker from the left circle with 10: 45 remaining to restore the Bruins 'two-goal lead. USATODAY.com - Hockey - Boston vs. Phoenix
  • Katie put on fresh underclothes then rifled through her saddlebags for fresh clothes.
  • Olly Newby rifled home the equaliser and Mark Tomlinson hit the winner for Wilberfoss four minutes from time.
  • The barrel is rifled 1: 54-inches, with a very nice internal finish, testified to by smooth loading and easy cleanup.
  • Sally rifled through her wardrobe looking for a dress.
  • She hung up the phone before the nurse could say a word and rifled through the closet. Little Earthquakes
  • Over the next fifteen years, he invented and developed bronze boat guns, heavy smoothbore shell guns, and rifled ordnance.
  • After reading the article and viewing the photos, we have come to the conclusion that the muzzleloader pictured is a 3-band Enfield rifled musket or variation of such. Mystery Rifle: Muzzleloader Found in Montana
  • Who rifled through my desk drawers?
  • The desk had been rifled for money, some banknotes taken but cheque-book and credit cards left untouched.
  • The husband and father who wears a dueling scar is not to be trifled with by hapless wives or recalcitrant children. Think Progress » After Telling Women, Gays How To Live, Oklahoma GOP Outraged At ‘Government Intervention’ In Divorces
  • JUNEAU EMPIRE Normally straight shooters on the House and Senate floor, members of the Alaska Legislature looked a little more 'rifled' on the grounds of Saturday's 12th Annual Legislative Team Shoot at the Juneau Gun Club Range. JuneauEmpire.com
  • The ‘screw guns’ to which Kipling refers were rifled artillery pieces with longer range and more penetrating power than the older smooth-bore guns.
  • Whoever did it was obviously looking for cash because they went through all my possessions and rifled through all the drawers in the house.
  • The term is, however, also correctly applied to heavy rifled ordnance of the howitzer class used for coastal defence by some nations, though few ever saw use in 1939-45.
  • He pulled his pack back toward him and dug rifled through it again, coming out this time with another cloth bundle and short, metal hook-like object.
  • Keeper Robert Moore seemed to have it lowered but somehow lost it and the loose ball was rifled home gleefully by John Coleman.
  • These they broke open and rifled, that is, such of them as belonged to the murdered persons, and whatever they found there they shared among themselves. Lives of the Most Remarkable Criminals Who have been Condemned and Executed for Murder, the Highway, Housebreaking, Street Robberies, Coining or other offences
  • North and South learned early on that horsed formations could not charge ranks of infantry armed with the new rifled musket, and they relegated cavalry to scouting and raiding roles.
  • The Civil War infantryman, using a rifled musket could target artillerymen before they were within range of canister fire, which forced the artillery to operate further from the enemy than was optimal.
  • They had to learn that she was not one to be trifled with.
  • They dealt with everything from lost travelers to foolish bandits or marauding beasts, and were not to be trifled with. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR

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