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... a safe workplace in the scrapyards and melt shops.”. ... was a “frac gun,” or perforating gun, used in ... The “guns” are recognizable by indentations in a ... View this article
... Firearm background checks totaled 2.3 million in February and 2.5 million ... While the statistics do not represent gun sales, they show that consumer ... View this article
... Booming gun and ammunition sales have given brass mills a welcome boost since the start of the year (amm.com, Feb. ... View this article
... president of marketing and sales, told AMM. ... as consumers, fearing stricter gun regulation laws ... 56-percent increase in firearm background checks to ... View this article
... They think guns will be harder to get. ... Firearm background checks totaled 2.5 million in January and ... checks do not represent gun sales, they show ... View this article
... to construction and automotive, the sharp uptick in gun sales at the end ... Firearm background checks increased 25 percent to more than 2 million in ... View this article
... essential to the nonferrous business, which operates and stores its materials ... shell popping, which is used to decommission spent gun shell casings ... View this article
... Stainless mills have been sticking to their guns on smaller-volume orders, Bill Sales, senior vice president of nonferrous operations at Reliance ... View this article
... Cobb said the alloy really didn't improve gun barrels much, but material ... of enabling bridges and roads to last longer," said Bill Sales, senior vice ... View this article
... in Santa Fe showed an assailant wearing a white hooded sweatshirt and mask walk up to the sales counter with a gun aimed at the sole employee ... View this article
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