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Ian David Long legally owned a Glock semi-automatic handgun, which had an extended magazine that is illegal in the state of California. Meanwhile, a US gun company faced backlash for producing a ...
This was largely attained through an innovative, patented magazine ... of the Glock 19 Gen4 is 7.36 inches, the height is 4.99 inches, with the width being 1.26 inches and weighing 23.65 ounces.
other guns we've seen before have come with magazine-well adapters to run Glock magazines, and Springfield opted to go with that Colt SMG type. You get a 32-round stick, and it's a steel mag ...
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Every year for over two decades, TIME editors have highlighted the most impactful new products and ideas in TIME’s Best Inventions issue. To compile this year’s list, we solicited nominations ...
Dr. Tracy Brower writes about happiness and the future of work. It can be especially tough to be a Gen Z today—coming of age in a world that is polarized and high pressure—and one which ...
HR should ensure that Gen Z employees feel aligned with the culture and values of their company, according to Prianka Jaidka, HR business partner at estate agent chain LSL Property Services. She told ...
As Nov. 5 approaches, former president Donald Trump has left little room for doubt about his intentions. He will almost certainly declare victory on election night, as the votes are still being ...
Gap 5. Depend On AI To Complete Daily Work Tasks The data indicates that while 38% of Gen Z employees are dependent on AI for completing their daily work, 44% are not. Still, the survey authors ...