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On October 17th, several Moms Clean Air Force members from OH, TX, NM, CO and AZ joined scores of oil-and-gas impacted community leaders testifying at Dallas hearing against Trump’s EPA roll-back of our methane pollution protections. Hundreds offered compelling oral testimony before the EPA in strong opposition to its roll-back of commonsense federal methane standards. At a mid-day press gaggle held at the Westin Hotel Willow Pavilion, the following partners spoke out about the need to keep current methane limits on the books to help protect Americans from harmful methane pollution from oil and gas facilities:
Rev. Mel Caraway, United Methodist Pastor (retired), a Board Member and Past President, Texas Impact/Texas Interfaith Power & Light
Rev. Gene Collins, NAACP Texas Chapter Environmental Justice Chair
Carol Davis, Coordinator/Director, DinéCare
Lisa DeVille, Protectors of Water and Air Rights, Ft. Berthold
Tim Doty, retired Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Manager, President of TCHD Consulting LLC
Adrian Shelley, Director, Public Citizen’s Texas Office
Stephanie Thomas, Ph.d., Houston Organizer and Researcher, Public Citizen
Celerah Hewes, Field Consultant, Moms Clean Air Force New Mexico
Ashley Korenblat, Managing Director, Public Lands Solutions/Owner, Western Spirit Cycling
Jack McDonald, Senior Class President of the Greenhill School, former Flower Mound, TX resident
William Midcap, Retired Farmer and Rancher, Rocky Mountain Farmers Union
Lauren Pagel, Policy Director, Earthworks
Gabriel Poveda, Student at the University of Texas at Austin; Intern, Environment Texas
Cyrus Reed, Interim Director & Conservation Director, Sierra Club Lone Star Chapter
Samuel Sage, Community Services Coordinator, Counselor Chapter of the Navajo Nation
Sarah Smith, Program Director, Super Pollutants, Clean Air Task Force
Sharon Wilson, Certified Optical Gas Imaging Thermographer, Earthworks
Photo Credit: Jay Brousseau
Please contact stenenbaum@momscleanairforce.org if you wish to publish an image from this gallery.
On October 17th, several Moms Clean Air Force members from OH, TX, NM, CO and AZ joined scores of oil-and-gas impacted community leaders testifying at Dallas hearing against Trump’s EPA roll-back of our methane pollution protections. Hundreds offered compelling oral testimony before the EPA in strong opposition to its roll-back of commonsense federal methane standards. At a mid-day press gaggle held at the Westin Hotel Willow Pavilion, the following partners spoke out about the need to keep current methane limits on the books to help protect Americans from harmful methane pollution from oil and gas facilities:
Rev. Mel Caraway, United Methodist Pastor (retired), a Board Member and Past President, Texas Impact/Texas Interfaith Power & Light
Rev. Gene Collins, NAACP Texas Chapter Environmental Justice Chair
Carol Davis, Coordinator/Director, DinéCare
Lisa DeVille, Protectors of Water and Air Rights, Ft. Berthold
Tim Doty, retired Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Manager, President of TCHD Consulting LLC
Adrian Shelley, Director, Public Citizen’s Texas Office
Stephanie Thomas, Ph.d., Houston Organizer and Researcher, Public Citizen
Celerah Hewes, Field Consultant, Moms Clean Air Force New Mexico
Ashley Korenblat, Managing Director, Public Lands Solutions/Owner, Western Spirit Cycling
Jack McDonald, Senior Class President of the Greenhill School, former Flower Mound, TX resident
William Midcap, Retired Farmer and Rancher, Rocky Mountain Farmers Union
Lauren Pagel, Policy Director, Earthworks
Gabriel Poveda, Student at the University of Texas at Austin; Intern, Environment Texas
Cyrus Reed, Interim Director & Conservation Director, Sierra Club Lone Star Chapter
Samuel Sage, Community Services Coordinator, Counselor Chapter of the Navajo Nation
Sarah Smith, Program Director, Super Pollutants, Clean Air Task Force
Sharon Wilson, Certified Optical Gas Imaging Thermographer, Earthworks
Please contact stenenbaum@momscleanairforce.org if you wish to publish an image from this gallery.
On October 17th, several Moms Clean Air Force members from OH, TX, NM, CO and AZ joined scores of oil-and-gas impacted community leaders testifying at Dallas hearing against Trump’s EPA roll-back of our methane pollution protections. Hundreds offered compelling oral testimony before the EPA in strong opposition to its roll-back of commonsense federal methane standards. At a mid-day press gaggle held at the Westin Hotel Willow Pavilion, the following partners spoke out about the need to keep current methane limits on the books to help protect Americans from harmful methane pollution from oil and gas facilities:
Rev. Mel Caraway, United Methodist Pastor (retired), a Board Member and Past President, Texas Impact/Texas Interfaith Power & Light
Rev. Gene Collins, NAACP Texas Chapter Environmental Justice Chair
Carol Davis, Coordinator/Director, DinéCare
Lisa DeVille, Protectors of Water and Air Rights, Ft. Berthold
Tim Doty, retired Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Manager, President of TCHD Consulting LLC
Adrian Shelley, Director, Public Citizen’s Texas Office
Stephanie Thomas, Ph.d., Houston Organizer and Researcher, Public Citizen
Celerah Hewes, Field Consultant, Moms Clean Air Force New Mexico
Ashley Korenblat, Managing Director, Public Lands Solutions/Owner, Western Spirit Cycling
Jack McDonald, Senior Class President of the Greenhill School, former Flower Mound, TX resident
William Midcap, Retired Farmer and Rancher, Rocky Mountain Farmers Union
Lauren Pagel, Policy Director, Earthworks
Gabriel Poveda, Student at the University of Texas at Austin; Intern, Environment Texas
Cyrus Reed, Interim Director & Conservation Director, Sierra Club Lone Star Chapter
Samuel Sage, Community Services Coordinator, Counselor Chapter of the Navajo Nation
Sarah Smith, Program Director, Super Pollutants, Clean Air Task Force
Sharon Wilson, Certified Optical Gas Imaging Thermographer, Earthworks
Photo Credit: Jay Brousseau
Please contact stenenbaum@momscleanairforce.org if you wish to publish an image from this gallery.
On October 17th, several Moms Clean Air Force members from OH, TX, NM, CO and AZ joined scores of oil-and-gas impacted community leaders testifying at Dallas hearing against Trump’s EPA roll-back of our methane pollution protections. Hundreds offered compelling oral testimony before the EPA in strong opposition to its roll-back of commonsense federal methane standards. At a mid-day press gaggle held at the Westin Hotel Willow Pavilion, the following partners spoke out about the need to keep current methane limits on the books to help protect Americans from harmful methane pollution from oil and gas facilities:
Rev. Mel Caraway, United Methodist Pastor (retired), a Board Member and Past President, Texas Impact/Texas Interfaith Power & Light
Rev. Gene Collins, NAACP Texas Chapter Environmental Justice Chair
Carol Davis, Coordinator/Director, DinéCare
Lisa DeVille, Protectors of Water and Air Rights, Ft. Berthold
Tim Doty, retired Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Manager, President of TCHD Consulting LLC
Adrian Shelley, Director, Public Citizen’s Texas Office
Stephanie Thomas, Ph.d., Houston Organizer and Researcher, Public Citizen
Celerah Hewes, Field Consultant, Moms Clean Air Force New Mexico
Ashley Korenblat, Managing Director, Public Lands Solutions/Owner, Western Spirit Cycling
Jack McDonald, Senior Class President of the Greenhill School, former Flower Mound, TX resident
William Midcap, Retired Farmer and Rancher, Rocky Mountain Farmers Union
Lauren Pagel, Policy Director, Earthworks
Gabriel Poveda, Student at the University of Texas at Austin; Intern, Environment Texas
Cyrus Reed, Interim Director & Conservation Director, Sierra Club Lone Star Chapter
Samuel Sage, Community Services Coordinator, Counselor Chapter of the Navajo Nation
Sarah Smith, Program Director, Super Pollutants, Clean Air Task Force
Sharon Wilson, Certified Optical Gas Imaging Thermographer, Earthworks
Photo Credit: Jay Brousseau
Please contact stenenbaum@momscleanairforce.org if you wish to publish an image from this gallery.
On October 17th, several Moms Clean Air Force members from OH, TX, NM, CO and AZ joined scores of oil-and-gas impacted community leaders testifying at Dallas hearing against Trump’s EPA roll-back of our methane pollution protections. Hundreds offered compelling oral testimony before the EPA in strong opposition to its roll-back of commonsense federal methane standards. At a mid-day press gaggle held at the Westin Hotel Willow Pavilion, the following partners spoke out about the need to keep current methane limits on the books to help protect Americans from harmful methane pollution from oil and gas facilities:
Rev. Mel Caraway, United Methodist Pastor (retired), a Board Member and Past President, Texas Impact/Texas Interfaith Power & Light
Rev. Gene Collins, NAACP Texas Chapter Environmental Justice Chair
Carol Davis, Coordinator/Director, DinéCare
Lisa DeVille, Protectors of Water and Air Rights, Ft. Berthold
Tim Doty, retired Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Manager, President of TCHD Consulting LLC
Adrian Shelley, Director, Public Citizen’s Texas Office
Stephanie Thomas, Ph.d., Houston Organizer and Researcher, Public Citizen
Celerah Hewes, Field Consultant, Moms Clean Air Force New Mexico
Ashley Korenblat, Managing Director, Public Lands Solutions/Owner, Western Spirit Cycling
Jack McDonald, Senior Class President of the Greenhill School, former Flower Mound, TX resident
William Midcap, Retired Farmer and Rancher, Rocky Mountain Farmers Union
Lauren Pagel, Policy Director, Earthworks
Gabriel Poveda, Student at the University of Texas at Austin; Intern, Environment Texas
Cyrus Reed, Interim Director & Conservation Director, Sierra Club Lone Star Chapter
Samuel Sage, Community Services Coordinator, Counselor Chapter of the Navajo Nation
Sarah Smith, Program Director, Super Pollutants, Clean Air Task Force
Sharon Wilson, Certified Optical Gas Imaging Thermographer, Earthworks
Photo Credit: Jay Brousseau
Please contact stenenbaum@momscleanairforce.org if you wish to publish an image from this gallery.
Simple, effective. 6 double integrated pouches let me hold 12 M4 midcaps without adding anything. Fits mostly comfortably, though it's a bit big (I'm 5'8", 145 Lb) and when all 12 mags are in the front bulges to the side a bit. Super light and handy though. SERPA MOLLE mount on the chest so I can run the rig solo, or more efficiently with the belt. Surplus butt pouch on back acts as a dump pouch for all 12 mags, pretty spacious.
A full loadout has 12 mags on this, 4 on the belt with 4 pistol mags, and 6 on/in the backpack, for a total of 22 rifle mags (2200 rounds) and 4 pistol mags (150 rounds). Why so many? I load my mags at home in the morning before I go to the field, and don't bring ANY speedloaders or ammo, save a 300 spare rounds for the pistol mags. I don't reload all day. Empty mags are removed from the dump pouch at the end of a round and put in the loadout bag. I typically don't use 2200 rifle rounds in 8 hours, more like 1500, but it helps to have extra for my teammates if we get in a pinch, and 2200 is great for a 16 hour OP.
On October 17th, several Moms Clean Air Force members from OH, TX, NM, CO and AZ joined scores of oil-and-gas impacted community leaders testifying at Dallas hearing against Trump’s EPA roll-back of our methane pollution protections. Hundreds offered compelling oral testimony before the EPA in strong opposition to its roll-back of commonsense federal methane standards. At a mid-day press gaggle held at the Westin Hotel Willow Pavilion, the following partners spoke out about the need to keep current methane limits on the books to help protect Americans from harmful methane pollution from oil and gas facilities:
Rev. Mel Caraway, United Methodist Pastor (retired), a Board Member and Past President, Texas Impact/Texas Interfaith Power & Light
Rev. Gene Collins, NAACP Texas Chapter Environmental Justice Chair
Carol Davis, Coordinator/Director, DinéCare
Lisa DeVille, Protectors of Water and Air Rights, Ft. Berthold
Tim Doty, retired Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Manager, President of TCHD Consulting LLC
Adrian Shelley, Director, Public Citizen’s Texas Office
Stephanie Thomas, Ph.d., Houston Organizer and Researcher, Public Citizen
Celerah Hewes, Field Consultant, Moms Clean Air Force New Mexico
Ashley Korenblat, Managing Director, Public Lands Solutions/Owner, Western Spirit Cycling
Jack McDonald, Senior Class President of the Greenhill School, former Flower Mound, TX resident
William Midcap, Retired Farmer and Rancher, Rocky Mountain Farmers Union
Lauren Pagel, Policy Director, Earthworks
Gabriel Poveda, Student at the University of Texas at Austin; Intern, Environment Texas
Cyrus Reed, Interim Director & Conservation Director, Sierra Club Lone Star Chapter
Samuel Sage, Community Services Coordinator, Counselor Chapter of the Navajo Nation
Sarah Smith, Program Director, Super Pollutants, Clean Air Task Force
Sharon Wilson, Certified Optical Gas Imaging Thermographer, Earthworks
Photo Credit: Jay Brousseau
Please contact stenenbaum@momscleanairforce.org if you wish to publish an image from this gallery.
On October 17th, several Moms Clean Air Force members from OH, TX, NM, CO and AZ joined scores of oil-and-gas impacted community leaders testifying at Dallas hearing against Trump’s EPA roll-back of our methane pollution protections. Hundreds offered compelling oral testimony before the EPA in strong opposition to its roll-back of commonsense federal methane standards. At a mid-day press gaggle held at the Westin Hotel Willow Pavilion, the following partners spoke out about the need to keep current methane limits on the books to help protect Americans from harmful methane pollution from oil and gas facilities:
Rev. Mel Caraway, United Methodist Pastor (retired), a Board Member and Past President, Texas Impact/Texas Interfaith Power & Light
Rev. Gene Collins, NAACP Texas Chapter Environmental Justice Chair
Carol Davis, Coordinator/Director, DinéCare
Lisa DeVille, Protectors of Water and Air Rights, Ft. Berthold
Tim Doty, retired Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Manager, President of TCHD Consulting LLC
Adrian Shelley, Director, Public Citizen’s Texas Office
Stephanie Thomas, Ph.d., Houston Organizer and Researcher, Public Citizen
Celerah Hewes, Field Consultant, Moms Clean Air Force New Mexico
Ashley Korenblat, Managing Director, Public Lands Solutions/Owner, Western Spirit Cycling
Jack McDonald, Senior Class President of the Greenhill School, former Flower Mound, TX resident
William Midcap, Retired Farmer and Rancher, Rocky Mountain Farmers Union
Lauren Pagel, Policy Director, Earthworks
Gabriel Poveda, Student at the University of Texas at Austin; Intern, Environment Texas
Cyrus Reed, Interim Director & Conservation Director, Sierra Club Lone Star Chapter
Samuel Sage, Community Services Coordinator, Counselor Chapter of the Navajo Nation
Sarah Smith, Program Director, Super Pollutants, Clean Air Task Force
Sharon Wilson, Certified Optical Gas Imaging Thermographer, Earthworks
Photo Credit: Jay Brousseau
Please contact stenenbaum@momscleanairforce.org if you wish to publish an image from this gallery.
On October 17th, several Moms Clean Air Force members from OH, TX, NM, CO and AZ joined scores of oil-and-gas impacted community leaders testifying at Dallas hearing against Trump’s EPA roll-back of our methane pollution protections. Hundreds offered compelling oral testimony before the EPA in strong opposition to its roll-back of commonsense federal methane standards. At a mid-day press gaggle held at the Westin Hotel Willow Pavilion, the following partners spoke out about the need to keep current methane limits on the books to help protect Americans from harmful methane pollution from oil and gas facilities:
Rev. Mel Caraway, United Methodist Pastor (retired), a Board Member and Past President, Texas Impact/Texas Interfaith Power & Light
Rev. Gene Collins, NAACP Texas Chapter Environmental Justice Chair
Carol Davis, Coordinator/Director, DinéCare
Lisa DeVille, Protectors of Water and Air Rights, Ft. Berthold
Tim Doty, retired Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Manager, President of TCHD Consulting LLC
Adrian Shelley, Director, Public Citizen’s Texas Office
Stephanie Thomas, Ph.d., Houston Organizer and Researcher, Public Citizen
Celerah Hewes, Field Consultant, Moms Clean Air Force New Mexico
Ashley Korenblat, Managing Director, Public Lands Solutions/Owner, Western Spirit Cycling
Jack McDonald, Senior Class President of the Greenhill School, former Flower Mound, TX resident
William Midcap, Retired Farmer and Rancher, Rocky Mountain Farmers Union
Lauren Pagel, Policy Director, Earthworks
Gabriel Poveda, Student at the University of Texas at Austin; Intern, Environment Texas
Cyrus Reed, Interim Director & Conservation Director, Sierra Club Lone Star Chapter
Samuel Sage, Community Services Coordinator, Counselor Chapter of the Navajo Nation
Sarah Smith, Program Director, Super Pollutants, Clean Air Task Force
Sharon Wilson, Certified Optical Gas Imaging Thermographer, Earthworks
Photo Credit: Jay Brousseau
Please contact stenenbaum@momscleanairforce.org if you wish to publish an image from this gallery.
On October 17th, several Moms Clean Air Force members from OH, TX, NM, CO and AZ joined scores of oil-and-gas impacted community leaders testifying at Dallas hearing against Trump’s EPA roll-back of our methane pollution protections. Hundreds offered compelling oral testimony before the EPA in strong opposition to its roll-back of commonsense federal methane standards. At a mid-day press gaggle held at the Westin Hotel Willow Pavilion, the following partners spoke out about the need to keep current methane limits on the books to help protect Americans from harmful methane pollution from oil and gas facilities:
Rev. Mel Caraway, United Methodist Pastor (retired), a Board Member and Past President, Texas Impact/Texas Interfaith Power & Light
Rev. Gene Collins, NAACP Texas Chapter Environmental Justice Chair
Carol Davis, Coordinator/Director, DinéCare
Lisa DeVille, Protectors of Water and Air Rights, Ft. Berthold
Tim Doty, retired Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Manager, President of TCHD Consulting LLC
Adrian Shelley, Director, Public Citizen’s Texas Office
Stephanie Thomas, Ph.d., Houston Organizer and Researcher, Public Citizen
Celerah Hewes, Field Consultant, Moms Clean Air Force New Mexico
Ashley Korenblat, Managing Director, Public Lands Solutions/Owner, Western Spirit Cycling
Jack McDonald, Senior Class President of the Greenhill School, former Flower Mound, TX resident
William Midcap, Retired Farmer and Rancher, Rocky Mountain Farmers Union
Lauren Pagel, Policy Director, Earthworks
Gabriel Poveda, Student at the University of Texas at Austin; Intern, Environment Texas
Cyrus Reed, Interim Director & Conservation Director, Sierra Club Lone Star Chapter
Samuel Sage, Community Services Coordinator, Counselor Chapter of the Navajo Nation
Sarah Smith, Program Director, Super Pollutants, Clean Air Task Force
Sharon Wilson, Certified Optical Gas Imaging Thermographer, Earthworks
Photo Credit: Jay Brousseau
Please contact stenenbaum@momscleanairforce.org if you wish to publish an image from this gallery.
On October 17th, several Moms Clean Air Force members from OH, TX, NM, CO and AZ joined scores of oil-and-gas impacted community leaders testifying at Dallas hearing against Trump’s EPA roll-back of our methane pollution protections. Hundreds offered compelling oral testimony before the EPA in strong opposition to its roll-back of commonsense federal methane standards. At a mid-day press gaggle held at the Westin Hotel Willow Pavilion, the following partners spoke out about the need to keep current methane limits on the books to help protect Americans from harmful methane pollution from oil and gas facilities:
Rev. Mel Caraway, United Methodist Pastor (retired), a Board Member and Past President, Texas Impact/Texas Interfaith Power & Light
Rev. Gene Collins, NAACP Texas Chapter Environmental Justice Chair
Carol Davis, Coordinator/Director, DinéCare
Lisa DeVille, Protectors of Water and Air Rights, Ft. Berthold
Tim Doty, retired Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Manager, President of TCHD Consulting LLC
Adrian Shelley, Director, Public Citizen’s Texas Office
Stephanie Thomas, Ph.d., Houston Organizer and Researcher, Public Citizen
Celerah Hewes, Field Consultant, Moms Clean Air Force New Mexico
Ashley Korenblat, Managing Director, Public Lands Solutions/Owner, Western Spirit Cycling
Jack McDonald, Senior Class President of the Greenhill School, former Flower Mound, TX resident
William Midcap, Retired Farmer and Rancher, Rocky Mountain Farmers Union
Lauren Pagel, Policy Director, Earthworks
Gabriel Poveda, Student at the University of Texas at Austin; Intern, Environment Texas
Cyrus Reed, Interim Director & Conservation Director, Sierra Club Lone Star Chapter
Samuel Sage, Community Services Coordinator, Counselor Chapter of the Navajo Nation
Sarah Smith, Program Director, Super Pollutants, Clean Air Task Force
Sharon Wilson, Certified Optical Gas Imaging Thermographer, Earthworks
Photo Credit: Jay Brousseau
Please contact stenenbaum@momscleanairforce.org if you wish to publish an image from this gallery.
On October 17th, several Moms Clean Air Force members from OH, TX, NM, CO and AZ joined scores of oil-and-gas impacted community leaders testifying at Dallas hearing against Trump’s EPA roll-back of our methane pollution protections. Hundreds offered compelling oral testimony before the EPA in strong opposition to its roll-back of commonsense federal methane standards. At a mid-day press gaggle held at the Westin Hotel Willow Pavilion, the following partners spoke out about the need to keep current methane limits on the books to help protect Americans from harmful methane pollution from oil and gas facilities:
Rev. Mel Caraway, United Methodist Pastor (retired), a Board Member and Past President, Texas Impact/Texas Interfaith Power & Light
Rev. Gene Collins, NAACP Texas Chapter Environmental Justice Chair
Carol Davis, Coordinator/Director, DinéCare
Lisa DeVille, Protectors of Water and Air Rights, Ft. Berthold
Tim Doty, retired Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Manager, President of TCHD Consulting LLC
Adrian Shelley, Director, Public Citizen’s Texas Office
Stephanie Thomas, Ph.d., Houston Organizer and Researcher, Public Citizen
Celerah Hewes, Field Consultant, Moms Clean Air Force New Mexico
Ashley Korenblat, Managing Director, Public Lands Solutions/Owner, Western Spirit Cycling
Jack McDonald, Senior Class President of the Greenhill School, former Flower Mound, TX resident
William Midcap, Retired Farmer and Rancher, Rocky Mountain Farmers Union
Lauren Pagel, Policy Director, Earthworks
Gabriel Poveda, Student at the University of Texas at Austin; Intern, Environment Texas
Cyrus Reed, Interim Director & Conservation Director, Sierra Club Lone Star Chapter
Samuel Sage, Community Services Coordinator, Counselor Chapter of the Navajo Nation
Sarah Smith, Program Director, Super Pollutants, Clean Air Task Force
Sharon Wilson, Certified Optical Gas Imaging Thermographer, Earthworks
Photo Credit: Jay Brousseau
Please contact stenenbaum@momscleanairforce.org if you wish to publish an image from this gallery.
USed to be OD camo, but the paint job sucked(my first try), so I switched it back. Now the only problem is, the Motorgrip won't come off.
Now with 11.1V 1450mAh Lipo, small foregrip, and a box of midcap mags. See me with this, or hear a buzzsaw sound, RUN!!!!
I am loving this. very solid, well balanced rifle. only gripe, is that I HATE hi-caps, with them rattling, too easy to hear me coming. midcaps on pre order :O
Yah, I haven't made one for a little while so here it is.
1. For an airsoft loadout, I plan to get digital desert BDU's, an MOPC with 3 double closed top M4 pouches holding obviously 6 mags(midcaps) I would also put on a utility pouch, dump pouch, radio pouch, and a hydration carrier. For headgear I would get a replica MICH 2000 with goggles on them. For face I would pull the goggles down and also wear a mesh half mask.
I would get knee and elbow pads along with some gloves aswell. I would also wear just some workboots.
Thoughts?
2. Later today I will be going to my Army Navy store so expect a picture of what I get from there. Any ideas for purchases accepted
3. Legos. They are coming I will be making some sort of wheeled APC based on Gabe.F's
That is all
Picture taken 3/14/22
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Moves the front magazine/ejection aperture to the side( firing mode) and down( transport mode). NOTE: You cannot fire, let alone keep the magazine in while the magwell section is vertical.. If you force the mag in, you might damage it. Have I told y'all that midcaps are hard to come by???
Sensex, Nifty consolidate; BSE Midcap, Smallcap slip 1%
BHEL and Tata Power tumbled over 2 percent each followed by TCS, HDFC, Larsen and Toubro, Tata Motors, Hero Motocorp and Bharti Airtel with 1-1.8 percent loss. However, Hindustan Unilever, Wipro and Coal India gained 2 percent. ITC and Infosys climbed over a percent.
Shares of Sasken Communication Technologies are locked at 20 percent lower circuit on Wednesday after the company's chief executive resigned yesterday. "Anjan Lahiri, whole time director and CEO has resigned from the services of the company and consequently from the board of directors effective September 23, 2014," said the software services provider in its filing. Rajiv C Mody, currently the chairman and managing director, will be stepping in as the CEO for now. He founded the company in 1989, at San Jose along with two other co-founders. Mody does not see much change in business with CEO stepping down. In an interview to CNBC-TV18, he says his emphasis is on growing revenue. "We will continue to build expertise in IT business," he adds. Anjan Lahiri had completed his one year in the company in previous month. Anjan, who co-founded MindTree in 1999, joined Sasken in August 2013. Prior to co-founding MindTree, Anjan was a consulting director with Cambridge Technology Partners (CTP) in New Jersey.