“One Russian blogger has paid a visit to the modern Russian nuclear plant. Normally it is forbidden to take photos there, but they have made an exception for him. So now we have a rare chance to see what’s inside of the Russian most modern power plant.”
Gracias, Guillermo. Habrá un hueco para ti en mi hogar, durante una noche de tormenta, cuando el mundo se caiga a pedazos.
(Y si traes a Delia contigo, además sacaré el vino.)
“The limited ammunition capacity is one of the primary downsides of the combat shotgun. While box magazines are available in some models, the tubular magazine is still dominant.
This limits capacities; the current US pump shotgun issued, the Mossberg 590A1, has a 5 or 8 shot capacity depending on barrel length. However, the tubular magazine does allow easy “topping off” (a tube-fed pump shotgun can be kept shouldered and aimed at a target and ready to fire while being loaded), so training emphasizes the need to load the magazine to full capacity whenever the opportunity presents itself.
A common doctrine is “shoot one, load one”: load a shell immediately after every shot (when this does not jeopardize the operator’s safety), to ensure that the shotgun is fully loaded at all times; this ensures that the operator has a full magazine at his/her disposal in case of emergencies when he/she may not be able to reload in between shots.”
Point taken.