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Alex is a lifelong gamer and avid follower of games media. A multimedia journalism graduate of Cal Poly Pomona, he served as a copy editor of CPP's student newspaper, The Poly Post, and also started a ...
In July, in anticipation of the return of full production at the Quad City Cartridge Case Facility, Joint Munition Command’s summer 2021 class of interns from the Minority College Relations Program ...
Matthew is a journalist in the news department at GameRant. He holds a Bachelor's degree in journalism from Kent State University and has been an avid gamer since 1985. Matthew formerly served as a ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts and users might be interested in a new case kit which has been created by William Mauldin in the form of the Pi3Cart which uses an old NES Cartridge to house the PC. Designed ...
ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL, Ill. -- Forty engineers from John Deere & Company toured the Joint Munitions Command's Quad Cities Cartridge Case Facility on Aug. 7 to learn more about its processes. Derek Feld, ...
Each year, forensic firearm examiners play a pivotal role in thousands of criminal investigations, comparing spent bullets and cartridge cases to determine if they came from same gun. Their ...
Some believe the 5.56 NATO was the original military cartridge and that the 223 Remington was the civilian offshoot. That’s not the case. In 1970, NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) affiliated ...
There are a lot of famous wildcat cartridges, like as the .257 Roberts, the .35 Whelen, and the .300 Whisper, which became the .300 Blackout. They were all created to address certain ballistic needs, ...
A case that went before the Supreme Court yesterday has a very long history. Lexmark sued Static Control Components (SCC) in 2002, arguing that SCC shouldn’t be allowed to reverse-engineer its ...