Steel Case
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The Bell & Ross Phantom Edition Watch
Nothing beats the precision and accuracy of this Bell & Ross Men’s Phantom Automatic Instrument BR03-92 Series. This ultimate timepiece is considered to be a perfect reproduction of an aircraft cockpit clock, making it the ultimate utility watch created specifically for aircraft pilots. It meets the four main principles tailored for professionals for optimum reliability, which are performance, readability, water resistance and precision.
Fall in love with this Bell & Ross BR03 92 Phantom which is tagged is a picture of elegance. This mirrors the versatility which incorporates action and substance in style. This grandstands a carefully crafted instrument with a galvanic black dial set donned with Arabic markers and white photo-luminescent hands and index marks, adapts aeronautic instrumentation as its reference for readability, and is encased into a 42mm stainless steel case blasted with black carbon powder coating and is attached to a black rubber strap or heavy duty synthetic fabric.
In addition to this, its glass is made from anti- reflection sapphire crystal and is water resistant to up to 100 meters. The four fixing screws that embellish its corners, aside from being symbols of authenticity and functionality, call to mind the aeronautic origins of the BR03 series by keeping the visual clarity of that of the cockpit clock. The Bell & Ross BR 03 92 Series is created by men who see time as a science whose standards are all encompassing. It meets exact military specifications and boasts of high comfort too. Set with high precision mechanical Swiss movement, this timepiece is surely for the professional for whom time is of the essence. It marks the era of greatness combined with simplicity, not to mention the elegance that this watch is offering to its audience.
Truly, the world of precision and accuracy is best exemplified with this modern timepiece.No wonder it has Watch Aficionados who specialize in Fine Swiss & German Watches scrambling to own one.
Steel case ammo in an AK?
Is steel case ammo going to mess the gun up or is it just going to wear the parts out faster and if so how much faster? (I am not planning on reloading the rounds)
its just really hard to find brass case stuff
First it is almost impossible to reload steel case ammo. It has "Berdan" primers, which are twice as hard to find & re-prime with than regular 'Boxer' type primers.
Steel case ammo, which is almost always laquer coated, will not be any more of a wear factor than brass cases, just don't leave a laquered round in a hot chamber, as the laquer will melt & cause a jam when the round sticks in the chamber.
Even with the price of components on the rise, I'd look into stocking up now! My reloads, including 7,62x39R's, are FAR superior to the surplus on the market, especially the steel-case, which I wouldn't shoot, myself. Once you have the brass cases, reloads are far cheaper than any surplus, to boot.
Chu: New materials could be transformative (MIT)
In a talk rich with historical examples, U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu
made a strong case Wednesday that the right policies — and concerted efforts
by the nation’s engineers and scientists — could once again produce
significant growth in domestic manufacturing jobs, while addressing global
problems of energy supply and climate change.
In his talk at MIT, Chu delivered a history of “transformative technologies,”
including the invention of artificial fertilizer and the “Green Revolution,”
which together unleashed explosive growth in world food production; the
creation of the automotive assembly line by Henry Ford, which made cars
available to the mass market; and the invention of the transistor and
integrated circuits at Bell Labs, which unleashed the digital revolution that
has transformed people’s lives in countless ways.
What the United States needs now, he said, is new transformative technologies
in energy, especially ones that could boost the competitiveness of renewable,
carbon-free technologies.
* Video: Watch the event on TechTV
In a seeming reference to recent controversy over federal loan guarantees for
the solar-panel maker Solyndra, Chu pointed out that a century ago the
government had invested in the development of airplane technology, providing
grants to Samuel Langley ...
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