What 1979 all-star kung fu film is the next Blu-ray release from VCI Entertainment’s Pearl River Collection?

"Duel of the 7 Tigers" Theatrical Poster

“Duel of the 7 Tigers” Theatrical Poster

If you’re a die hard kung fu movie collector, chances are you already know about VCI Entertainment’s Pearl River Collection, a U.S. company (masterminded by actor/martial artist Michael Worth) that describes itself as a line “dedicated to important classic and neglected martial arts films from Asia in editions that offer the highest technical quality available and original supplements and content.”

To date, The Pearl River Collection has The Leg Fighters and the recently released Dynamo under their belt, kung fu film enthusiasts are already wondering what the company’s next release is (Note: VCI’s Bruce’s Deadly Fingers technically doesn’t count, since it was manufactured prior to the establishment of The Pearl River).

According to VCI themselves, the next release (or at least one of their next releases) is Continue reading

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Black Belt Karate (1977) Review

"Black Belt Karate" Theatrical Poster

“Black Belt Karate” Theatrical Poster

Director: Suen A-Foo
Cast: Bruce Leung Siu Lung, Lo Lieh, Billy Chong Chun Lai, Larry Lee Gam Kwan, Kong Do, Peter Chan Lung, Tony Leung Siu Hung, Lee Tai-Wai, Yip Chin-Yat
Running Time: 90 min. 

By Paul Bramhall

Before Merantau. Before The Raid. Before The Night Comes For Us. There was – Black Belt Karate! Ok, that’s probably a more bombastic introduction than this 1977 slice of karate goodness deserves, however it does serve a purpose of highlighting its Indonesian origins. While the likes of Iko Uwais, Joe Taslim, and Yayan Ruhian have led many to declare that Indonesia is now on the map as a country which can deliver the action, a more appropriate statement would be to say that it’s back on the map. In the 70’s and 80’s Indonesia very much had its own action movie industry, as it did have its own roster of kung fu stars Continue reading

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‘Suspiria’ remake filmmaker to direct ‘Scarface’ remake

"Scarface" Japanese Theatrical Poster

“Scarface” Japanese Theatrical Poster

It’s been off and on for almost 10 years, but Universal is still on a mission to bring back another remake of Scarface, originally conceived by Howard Hawks (Rio Bravo) and reimagined by Brian DePalma (Carrie).

Previously, directors such as Antoine Fuqua (The Replacement Killers), David Ayer (End of Watch) and David Yates (Fantastic Beasts) were attached, but the latest is that award-winning filmmaker Luca Guadagnino (2018’s Suspiria, Call Me by Your Name) has been officially hitched to direct the remake.

The Scarface remake will be a reimagined version of the immigrant story that was previously told in the 1932 and 1983 films, and is set in Continue reading

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Putting Your Home on the Market: Should I Make DIY Home Repairs?

Putting Your Home on the Market: Should I Make DIY Home Repairs?Hardwood floors are one of the top features that buyers look for when purchasing a home.

But if you’re selling your home, it would be crazy to get hardwood floors installed. The time and cost involved are unlikely to be recouped by an increase in sale price. There may also be some buyers who would have really loved the carpets that you just pulled up.

Is making DIY home repairs before you put your home on the market a good idea?

Well, yes and no. Read on as we take a look at your options.

Don’t Make Changes You Don’t Need To

It’s highly unlikely that any buyer will keep your home looking exactly as it is when you sell it.

New buyers want to put their own stamp on a home. That’s why it’s never recommended to spend big money on projects such as putting in a new kitchen or a new floor, as the buyer may rip it out and put a different one in as soon as they’ve moved in.

You should only make DIY repairs if they’re actually worth making.

The DIY Home Repairs Worth Making

The key is to make repairs that don’t cost that much but can still have a big impact on the appeal of your home.

We’ll take a look at a few you should consider.

Painting

This is a cheap and easy DIY repair that can make a big difference.

A fresh coat of paint can really make your home look more appealing. If you do itself, the cost will be minimal. Even if the buyer plans to repaint the whole house once they move in, it will make your home look smarter for viewings.

Bathroom

A dirty or tired-looking bathroom can be a real turn-off.

You don’t need to remodel the whole bathroom. A lick of paint, fixing any broken tiles, and maybe redoing the grouting should be enough to spruce up your bathroom significantly without breaking the bank.

Kitchen

We’ve already said that you shouldn’t install a brand new kitchen, but that doesn’t mean you can’t smarten things up.

Painting old cabinets is a great way to turn a dated-looking kitchen into something far fresher.

Tackle The Lawn

Don’t forget the exterior. An overgrown or patchy lawn can make a poor first impression for potential buyers.

Try to tackle the lawn and deal with any overgrown areas. If it’s too much for you to take on by yourself, companies such as CLC Landscaping, LLC will be able to do it at a reasonable price.

How Much You Do Is Up To You

We hope that his article has given you a better idea about which DIY home repairs are worth the time and money, and which you should leave well alone. Remember it’s only worth taking the time to make repairs if they’re going to increase your chances of selling for a good price. You also need to factor in the time you’re willing to commit to these repairs.

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7 Facts About Alzheimer’s and Dementia That You Need to Know

7 Facts About Alzheimer's and Dementia That You Need to Know

7 Facts About Alzheimer’s and Dementia That You Need to Know

Your loved one’s memory has started to slip, so you take her to the doctor for an evaluation. Unfortunately, her doctor confirms your greatest fear.

She has Alzheimer’s disease. And she’s not the only one. Research shows that more than five million people across the United States have this disease.

Navigating this complex, life-altering health condition with a family member can understandably feel overwhelming. This is especially true if you’ve never encountered a person with Alzheimer’s before.

In light of this, here’s a rundown on seven facts about Alzheimer’s that can help you to better understand and take care of your loved one in the months and years ahead.

Let’s get started.

1. Routine

An important fact to consider is that people who have Alzheimer’s generally prefer familiar settings and schedules. That’s because change can be difficult for them.

For this reason, if you have to break your loved one’s routine, consider leaving them a reminder of this on their refrigerator. Alternatively, you could mark this change on a big calendar for them.

Leaving written reminders can be helpful because individuals with Alzheimer’s usually comprehend what they’re reading even if they can’t comprehend spoken words.

You may also want to leave written notes around the home of your loved one showing them how to get to their bathroom, for instance. In this way, their surroundings will remain comfortable and familiar.

2. Activities

If your loved one has Alzheimer’s disease, it’s critical that you keep them engaged in familiar hobbies and tasks. This can help them to feel both happy and productive.

Just keep in mind that you may have to slightly adjust your loved one’s favorite activities in light of their memory loss.

For instance, if they love to bake cookies, they might not be able to complete the entire baking process from start to finish on their own like they used to. However, they could still complete certain steps of that process, like stirring the batter.

Likewise, if they’ve always loved doing construction projects, feel free to let them do some painting rather than use power tools.

3. Decision-making

Another important fact about Alzheimer’s disease is that individuals with this disease can easily become flustered when it’s time to make a decision.

As a result, you might have to take over some of their everyday choices.

For instance, giving them two shirts to choose from rather than having them choose shirts from their entire wardrobe.

Also, let them choose from just a handful of menu items at their favorite restaurant, rather than focusing on the entire menu.

4. Movement and Sound

Individuals with Alzheimer’s may also become overwhelmed by noise and crowds rather easily.

Therefore, try to avoid shopping in crowds with your loved one. Instead, choose a small shop for your shopping adventure.

Likewise, try to avoid gathering in large groups. Instead, let small groups of friends or family members stop by their house to visit them during the holidays.

Also, consider keeping the television set off when your loved one is completing other activities. This is important because they could easily become confused between real life and what is happening on TV.

5. Remembering Information and Improving Skills

Another noteworthy fact about Alzheimer’s disease is that this disease might make it difficult for your family member to remember directions or to improve their skills.

For this reason, you may need to adjust how much they can do in a given task.

For instance, you can let them remove forks and spoons from the dishwasher to the best of their ability. Then, you can rearrange these pieces quietly later.

Also, rather than constantly reminding them not to drink from a jug of juice that you bought for the entire family, you could get them their own jug to drink from.

6. Home Care

If your family member is dealing with memory issues, they may no longer be capable of caring for themselves by themselves.

Fortunately, in this situation, home care may be the solution.

With home care, your loved one will receive the support they need to remain safe and healthy at home. This means that you don’t have to worry about not being able to take care of them while trying to juggle your busy life.

Check out these great resources regarding how home care can benefit your loved one.

7. Sundowning

Finally, people who suffer from Alzheimer’s tend to become upset easily — a phenomenon known as sundowning.

To keep your family member calm, consider turning on lights around the house. This may be helpful since having rooms that are well lit might make them more comfortable.

Also, note that your family member may worry about facing an intruder in their home. In this situation, it’s best not to dismiss their feelings.

Rather, show them that you have locked their windows and doors. These small steps may help them to feel safe and thus more relaxed at home.

Facts About Alzheimer’s: Learn How We Can Help

In addition to highlighting important facts about Alzheimer’s, we offer a wide range of news and advice related to virtually every aspect of modern living.

For instance, you can find out about the newest movies and series airing on Netflix. You can also explore tips for navigating family and relationship matters.

Take a peek at our site to learn more about how to enhance your life and those of your loved ones in the months and years ahead.

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Tokyo Gore Police: Lethal Force Edition | Blu-ray (Tokyo Shock)

Tokyo Gore Police: Lethal Force Edition | Blu-ray (Tokyo Shock)

Tokyo Gore Police: Lethal Force Edition | Blu-ray (Tokyo Shock)

RELEASE DATE: July 14, 2020

On July 14, 2020, Tokyo Shock will release the Blu-ray for Yoshihiro Nishimura’s 2008 cult classic Tokyo Gore Police: Lethal Force Edition.

The film stars Eihi Shiin (Audition), Itsuji Itao (Why Don’t You Play in Hell?), Yukihide Benny (Gothic & Lolita Psycho), Jiji Bu (Dead Sushi), Ikuko Sawada (Helldriver) and Shun Sugata (Bunraku).

In the near future, the Tokyo Police Corporation wages a blood-splattered war with the Engineers, a genetically modified group of super-criminals. These mutant mobsters can bio-fuse and surgically implant weapons into their anatomy, turning self-mutilation and body modification into a lethal form of performance art. Meet Ruka, the daughter of a brutally slain police officer Continue reading

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Godzilla vs. Gigan | aka War of the Monsters (1972) Review

"Godzilla vs Gigan" Japanese Theatrical Poster

“Godzilla vs Gigan” Japanese Theatrical Poster

AKA: Godzilla on Monster Island
Director: Fukuda Jun
Cast: Ishikawa Hiroshi, Umeda Tomoko, Hishimi Yuriko, Takashima Minoru, Fujita Zan, Nishizawa Toshiaki, Nakajima Harou, Satsuma Kenpachiro
Running Time: 89 min.

By Ian Whittle

Godzilla vs Gigan generally doesn’t get a good reception from G-fans, who dislike the Scooby Doo-ish human characters, the recycled music score, the frequent stock footage from earlier films, and the fact that the Godzilla suit (this particular one in its fourth film in four years) is blatantly falling apart in some scenes.

But I’m a rebel and a sentimentalist, and I can’t help but love this movie. Some of that understandably has to do with how I first saw this. When I was 10, the UK’s Channel 4 broadcast a “Triassic Trio” Continue reading

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Sniper: Assassin’s End | Blu-ray (Sony Pictures)

Sniper: Assassin’s End | Blu-ray (Sony Pictures)

Sniper: Assassin’s End | Blu-ray (Sony Pictures)

RELEASE DATE: June 16, 2020

As long as Tom Berenger is alive, there will always be a demand for Sniper films! So on June 16, 2020, Sony Home Entertainment will release the Blu-ray & DVD for Sniper: Assassin’s End.

The upcoming film also stars Chad Michael Collins (Call of Duty: Modern Warfare) and Japanese actress/singer Sayaka Akimoto (High-Kick Girl!, Ultraman Saga) in her Hollywood film debut.

Special Ops sniper Brandon Beckett (Collins) is set up as the primary suspect for the murder of a foreign dignitary on the eve of signing a high-profile trade agreement with the United States. Narrowly escaping death, Beckett realizes that there may be a dark operative working within the government, and partners with the only person Continue reading

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The Man Standing Next: The Assassination of a President | Blu-ray & DVD (MPI Home Video)

The Man Standing Next: The Assassination of a President | Blu-ray & DVD (MPI Home Video)

The Man Standing Next: The Assassination of a President | Blu-ray & DVD (MPI Home Video)

RELEASE DATE: May 26, 2020

On May 26, 2020, MPI Home Video will release the Blu-ray & DVD for The Man Standing Next: The Assassination of a President (read our review). The film is directed by Woo Min-Ho (The Drug King, Inside Men) and stars Lee Byung-Hun (A Single Rider), Lee Sung-Min (The Witness), Kwak Do-Won (The Wailing) and Lee Hee-Joon (The Flu).

In the 1970s, Korea is under the absolute control of President Park who controls the KCIA, the organization with an edge over any branch of government. The director of the KCIA, Kim Gyu-pyeong, is a shoo-in for second-in-command. In the midst of a reign of fear, a former KCIA director, Park Yong-gak, who knows all about the government’s obscure and illegal operations, is exiled to the U.S., where he opens the floodgates to the investigation of Koreagate. As tension escalates, stifling political maneuvers by those desiring power Continue reading

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Return of Red Tiger (1977) Review

"Return of Red Tiger" Theatrical Poster

“Return of Red Tiger” Theatrical Poster

AKA: The Return of Bul-bom
Director: Nam Gi-Nam
Cast: Bruce Le (Huang Kin Long), Eagle Han Ying, An Tae-seop, Lee Kang-jo, Kim Jin-hui
Running Time: 94 min. 

By Paul Bramhall

As a kung fu movie fan, have you ever asked yourself if there’s a kung fu flick out there that’s so bad, it could put you off the genre for good? I have, and I’ve kept my fingers crossed that it’s a movie I’ll never find. However all that changed when I watched Return of Red Tiger. The tragic part is that I brought this dire situation upon myself. I have one rule when it comes to Bruce Le movies, and that’s not to watch anything pre-1980. In the world of Bruceploitaiton, Le’s 70’s output is like staring into an abyss from which you can’t return, like Ken Watanabe at the end of Inception. I had my own Watanabe moment when I sat through 1977’s Return of Bruce many years ago Continue reading

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How a Structured Settlement Work? (And Why You Should Get One)

How a Structured Settlement Work? (And Why You Should Get One)

How a Structured Settlement Work? (And Why You Should Get One)

Did you know that in 2019 the average settlement amount in the USA was $27.4 million? People receive settlement amounts for many different reasons. However when they do it is generally a life-changing amount of money.

It is is very important to consider how to receive this money. A misunderstanding of the law or poor use of that amount of money could lead to a person using or losing it quickly.

For this reason, many people are starting to turn to structured settlement payouts. What are structured settlements and how can you benefit from them? Why not read our in-depth article to find out.

Legal Implications

Structured settlement payments are different from other forms of financial income. For example, they are not counted as income for tax purposes. This is true even if the structured settlement raises in value because of added interest over time.

Structured settlement payments do not affect your eligibility for state financial support. This could include Medicaid, Social Security Disability benefits, and other benefits. This is also true for interest accrued.

If a person takes a structured settlement payment option, but then the person passes away, a designated person will continue to receive the remaining payments.

Payment Structures

It may seem strange to make the decision not to take a lump sum settlement. However, there are definite benefits to taking a deferred payment structure.

You can schedule the payments to start at any time and structure each payment amount as you would like. If you are expecting to face a large expense in the future, for example, a medical expense, you can schedule a large payment for that time.

Often people choose to take a structured settlement because they know themselves. They understand that they need to save that money and use it carefully rather than spending it all at once. This is especially important if you will have long-term medical treatments.

Payment Protection

Structured settlements come with protection. For example, they are not subject to market changes and fluctuations.

In the event that the structured settlement provider company goes bankrupt, payments are guaranteed to be made. This is because these companies are covered by insurance guaranty associations, which the state will support.

Interest Rates

As mentioned, a structured settlement will gather interest over time. This leads to an even larger final amount than if you had taken a lump sum.

Structured Settlement Payouts and Much More

If you are offered a settlement, you need to think long and hard about how to use it in the best way. You may find that a structured settlement works best in your situation. They can offer you the chance to receive guaranteed payments over a period of time that can benefit you and your family.

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The Different Types of Ammo Explained: An Extensive Guide

The Different Types of Ammo Explained: An Extensive Guide

The Different Types of Ammo Explained: An Extensive Guide

While it’s fairly easy to understand the differences between the various types of guns out there, it’s not so easy when it comes to the different types of ammo. Interestingly enough, the word “bullet” comes from the Middle French word, “Boulle,” which stands for small ball. The first kinds of bullets were muzzle-loaded with a small ball and cap at the tip and a big paper cartridge.

Each type of early bullet has a certain function, such as defense training, hunting, target shooting, and warfare. It should also be noted that bullets and cartridges are not the same things.

We understand that there’s a lot going on here, but it’s actually not as complicated as it appears. So continue reading, and we’ll walk you through everything you need to know.

What Is Caliber?

When someone is talking about caliber, they’re actually talking about the diameter of the barrel. The bullet is simply the metal projectile that travels through the barrel while that entire unit is referred to as the cartridge.

Essentially, you can imagine the bullet as the object that’s going to hit your target. Everything else is just helping the bullet get there.

Basic Bullet Terminology

Ammo is usually described by using the diameter to length ratio measurement. For example, 6.55x54mm is actually 6.55mm wide and 54mm long.

When it comes to shotgun shells, we measure those in gauge. The higher the number, the smaller the diameter of the shotgun shell. So if you have a 12 gauge shell, that would be that it’s about 2.5in or 70 MM long.

The Components of a Cartridge

When most people think of a bullet, they’re actually thinking of a cartridge. A cartridge is made up of four parts.

The primer is the ignition that will help to power the propellant or the explosive. The propellant is simply gun powder. There’s also the case, which is usually made out of steel, brass, or nickel.

Lastly, the tip of the cartridge is referred to as the projectile. 

Types of Bullets

Bullets come in a variety of different flavors. The majority of these types can be described with acronyms. Let’s look at some of the most popular types of bullets below.

The SP (Soft Point) is a jacketed expanding bullet. It’s made up of a soft metal core. The core is encased in a strong metal jacket that is left exposed at the front tip.

The AP (Armor Piercing) isn’t made out of lead but instead has an alloy core. These bullets are meant to shoot through thick armor.

BT (Boat Tail) bullet means that the rear end of the cartridge has a tapered design. This helps the projectile to stabilize itself while in flight.

Lastly, the BTHP (Boat Tail Hollow Point) bullet is a boat tail with a hollow point.  

Rimfire Vs. Centerfire

By learning about the differences between rimfire and centerfire cartridges, you’ll be able to better grasp how ammo can be differentiated. With a rimfire gun, the firearm strikes the rim of the cartridge so that the primer can be ignited. With a centerfire weapon, the firing pin hits the center primer.

A small cartridge without any visible primer is most likely a rimfire cartridge. A cartridge with a circular primer at the center of the casing is centerfire.

How Bullet Calibers Work

We already know that bullets vary in size and measurement. There is also the grain, which is used to describe the weight of the bullet. One pound is equal to 7,000 grains.

The heavy your bullet is, the more impact it will have. If you’ve ever heard the term “stopping power,” that is most likely referring to a high weight density. It can also refer to a weapon that is specially designed to inflict greater damage.

Below, we’re going to go over some of the most popular types of ammo and how they differ.

.22LR

The .22LR is one of the most popular calibers sold throughout the world. The average weight of this bullet is between 20 and 40 grains and it can be shot in pistols and rifles.

With this caliber, recoil isn’t a problem. This makes it great for beginners or for people who still are getting used to shooting firearms.

These bullets are also extremely popular because of their low cost. Youth shooting programs almost always use .22LR bullets because they’re only a tad more powerful than a pellet gun.

Military and heavy-duty weapons don’t use this type of ammo and it doesn’t offer any kind of stopping power in self-defense scenarios.

.380 ACP

The .380 ACP is a lot more powerful than the .22LR. At close range, it creates very powerful penetration. There also isn’t much recoil with this bullet.

People also refer to this bullet as the “nine,” and it has become extremely popular for small pistols that can be carried in concealed holsters. It’s a bit more expensive than the .22LR bullet and costs around $0.30 per round.

9MM

The 9mm is one of the most recognizable bullets in the world. It was originally known as the 9MM Luger which was a German weapon. These days, most people just refer to it as a “nine mil.”

This is the go-to bullet for most shooters and it’s also used by law enforcement as well as military units around the world.

Interestingly enough, the 9mm is actually the exact same size as the .380 and the .36. The difference between these bullets is the firepower in the cartridge. A standard 9mm round weighs anywhere between 115 and 150 grains, which makes it quite powerful for its small size.

.40 S&W

The .40 S&W is more powerful than the 9MM. This bullet was originally designed to be used by the FBI and quickly gained popularity around the world. It usually weighs between 160 grains and 180 grains.

Thankfully, despite its larger size, it still costs around the same amount as the 9mm.

.45 ACP

The .45 ACP was first designed and built by John Browning, who was also the inventor of the 1911 pistol. That type of pistol is one of the oldest and most reliable pistols ever made.

The .45 ACP is a powerful bullet that is used by shooters who want to pack a serious punch. It’s relatively expensive and costs $.40 per round, but most professionals would agree that the price is well worth it.

.38

The .38 is meant to be used in revolvers. The cartridge is fairly long and contains a lot of gun powder. This makes it a slower and heavier bullet when compared to something like the 9mm.

This kind of bullet is often used by tactical teams as well as the FBI. This bullet is nearly identical to the .357 magnum, except this bullet is a bit shorter.

7.62X39MM

This round is a Soviet bullet that was meant to be used in the AK-47. It has some serious firepower behind it and the recoil isn’t all that bad.

This bullet weighs around 120 grains. And thanks to the fact that there is a surplus of this bullet currently on the market, it’s actually very affordable.

5.56X45MM/.223

These two bullets have nearly identical dimensions. The .223 ammo has a slightly lower pressure than the 5.56. This means that the .223 bullet can be used with a 5.56 gun.

These bullets provide moderate recoil and generally weigh around 55 grains. If you’ve ever used an old school M4, AR15, or M16, then this was the kind of bullet that you used. These bullets usually cost around thirty cents per round.

12 Gauge Shotgun Shell

Everyone has heard of the 12 gauge shotgun. Like we noted earlier, the 12 gauge is actually pretty big. And a 10 gauge shotgun is even bigger.

Shotgun ammo varies depending on what you’re planning on using the weapon for. Birdshot is the most common type of shotgun ammo and contains many small balls of metal. Buckshot is the same as birdshot except the metal balls are a lot bigger.

A slug is a solid piece of metal that usually weighs one ounce. Slugs and buckshot are going to provide you with the heaviest firepower for shotguns.

Different Bullet Casings and What They Do

Now, were going to go over the different types of bullet cases. This will help you further differentiate the kinds of ammo and understand how they work.

Full Metal Jacket

The term “full metal jacket” is perhaps most well-known thanks to the Vietnam war film directed by Stanley Kubrick – Full Metal Jacket. However, this is also one of the most popular types of bullets.

The interior is made up of a soft metal core, like lead. That core is then surrounded by copper or some other dense metal.

These bullets are usually pointy but they can also be flat sometimes. Full metal jacket rounds typically shoot right through an assailant. They also make only a small entry wound but a large exit wound.

Full metal jackets are fairly inexpensive but pack a powerful punch.

Hollowpoint Rounds

Hollowpoint, or HP, rounds are nasty. These little guys are meant to expand after they strike their target. They provide some dangerous stopping power and are a popular bullet of choice for concealed weapons owners, tactical units, and special forces.

Open Tip Match

An Open Tip Match – or OTM – bullet has an opening near the top. This makes it look similar to an HP round. However, these tips are too small to expand after impact.

These bullets are usually used by long-distance shooters.

Ballistic Tip Rounds

A ballistic tip round takes the aerodynamics of a full metal jacket round and combines it with the construction of the HP rounds.

These bullets are usually used by hunters. If you look at the bottom of a ballistic tip round, you’ll that it’s more streamlined. This prevents drag when the bullet moves through the air.

Soft Point Rounds

Soft point rounds are a lot like full metal jacket rounds except the soft point part of the lead at the tip is left exposed. The point of this is that the lead should flatten upon impact.

Slug Vs. Shot

A slug is basically just a big bullet. Shot, however, is made up of a bunch of tiny little projectiles. Both types of cartridges use the kinds of components, though.

Earlier, we went over the four different parts, primer, powder, case, and projectile. The majority of ammo cartridges only contain just a single projectile. These are referred to as slugs or bullets.

Shotgun bullets, on the other hand, are known as shot. Thus, this is why we call it a shotgun.

Inside of a shot cartridge are hundreds of little balls that are made out of metal or lead. These balls spread over a wide area after they’re fired.

One of the benefits of using this type of cartridge is that it allows a moving target to get hit more accurately rather than just trying with a single bullet. Shotgun shells are usually made out of plastic and have a backing made out of brass, where the primer is contained.

The Importance of Knowing About the Different Types of Ammo

Guns are essentially worthless without ammunition. And by knowing about the different types of ammo out there, you can more effectively use your firearms and optimize your accuracy and power. Hopefully, after reading the above, you now feel that you can make more informed and educated purchasing decisions when it comes to ammo.

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The Top 9 Advantages of an Electric Stove Top

The Top 5 Advantages of an Electric Stove Top

The Top 5 Advantages of an Electric Stove Top

Traditionally homeowners have two choices when it comes to their kitchen stoves: gas or electric. Both have their own sets of pros and cons.

Whether you are buying a home or remodeling your kitchen your preference in stoves may boil down to what you learned to cook on. However, some cooks do switch their allegiances and choose to convert to the opposite of what they learned on.

This helpful guide will take a look at some of the advantages an electric stove top has to offer cooks.

Gas Stoves Require a Gas Line

This may sound overly simplified but you can’t use a gas stove if you do not have a gas line. Depending on where you live this could be a deal-breaker. In some areas of the country, a gas stove isn’t feasible while other areas may have their choice between the two.

Be sure to ask your realtor is the home you are looking at has a gas line in the first place. No matter where you live you can always use an electric stove. Electric stoves require a 240-volt electric power outlet that comes standard in most kitchens.

Electric Stoves Are Easy to Clean

It’s true! Electric stoves are easier to clean. They don’t have burner grates or coils that have to be removed. Most electric stoves these days come in a glass flat top that can be wiped down quickly.

With an electric glass stove top, you will not have to pull out burnt pieces of food from the grates. Simply scrubbing your stove top with a sponge, water and dish soap will keep your stove top shiny and clean. It is beneficial to give it a deep clean every once in a while because small stains can build up over time.

There are also lots of cleaners specifically made for glass electric stoves to help keep the surface clean and shiny.

Electric Stoves are More Stable

Electric stoves also offer a stable cooking surface for your pots and pans which is a huge plus for beginners. Pots can be placed completely flat on an electric stove because it is a solid surface.

With gas stoves, your cookware is placed on grates. With grates, you do have to worry about your pot being knocked over if your water comes to a hard boil. This can make some cooks nervous about using a gas stove.

Electric Stove Look Modern

As far as appearances go you can’t beat the look of an electric stove top. It’s sleek and shiny range adds a nice touch to a modern kitchen. It has clean lines and can come in different color choices.

If the look of your kitchen is important to you choose an electric stove.

Electric Stoves Are Easier to Control

This one may be a matter of personal opinion but lots of people find an electric stove is easier to control. A gas stove does have the benefit of quickly applying heat to your pans but for some, the way an electric stove heats up a little slower is easier to control.

This comes in handy, especially at lower temperatures. Many people find it is easier to melt chocolate at a low temperature on an electric stove than it is on a gas stove.

A slow simmer is also easier to be controlled on an electric stove top. With gas, your simmer can quickly turn into a boil if you don’t find the sweet spot.

Electric Stoves Can Be Fixed Easily

If you are having issues with your electric stove or a single burner it can be a simple and easy fix. It could be a bad burner or perhaps a bad heating element. A repairman can come to your home and test your stove to see if the parts can be swapped out.

Fixing an electric stove can usually be done very quickly. Find out more about electrical stove repairs and if your stove can be repaired.

Electric Stoves Are Cheaper

Electric stoves are usually cheaper to purchase than a gas stove. When you compare models with the same number of features electric stoves usually come out on top. The cheapest electric stoves to buy are the ovens that have coils.

The price can also vary depending on if you buy a stand-alone unit with an over or a countertop electric stove top. Freestanding units are usually the most economical choice.

Electric Stoves Are Safe

Have you ever hears of an electric stove top blowing up? That’s because it doesn’t happen. Gas stoves can be potentially dangerous.

Gas stoves can be dangerous if proper precautions are not in place. Gas stoves must be installed with proper ventilation. You must also ensure your home’s gas line is in good working order without any kinks or holes. Proper maintenance over time can keep your gas stove working correctly but it can be costly to have your stove come and inspected every so often.

Children should never never be allowed to play unattended around a gas stove. If your pets jump up on the counter they may accidentally turn on your gas stove while you are away. This could fill your home with gas.

Exposure to gas from your gas stove could lead to carbon monoxide poisoning. If you are considering a gas stove you should be aware of the signs of carbon monoxide poisoning and seek help immediately if you believe you have a gas leak.

Electric Stoves Do Not Cause Allergic Reactions

In rare but sometimes serious conditions gas stoves can cause allergic reactions. If someone in your family suffers from asthma or bad allergies ask your doctor if the smell of a gas stove could give them an allergic reaction.

An electric stove gives off no smell while cooking and is completely safe to use for people who suffer from asthma or allergies.

An Electric Stove Top is The Way To Go

Of course, it all boils down to a matter of personal preference but an electric stove top has many different advantages. If you are remodeling your home or buying a new one let this article guide you so that you make the right choice for you and your family. Weigh the pros and cons and consider your budget too.

Do you have an electric stove? Leave us a comment and tell us what you like best about your electric stove top and share this article with your friends.

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‘Save the Green Planet’ gets a remake from original director

'Save the Green Planet" Korean Theatrical Poster

‘Save the Green Planet” Korean Theatrical Poster

The eclectic 2003 South Korean film, Save the Green Planet, is getting a Hollywood remake from CJ Entertainment and producer Ari Aster (director of Hereditary and Midsommar).

And here’s the kicker: Jang Joon-Hwan (Hwayi: A Monster Boy), the helmer of the original, is directing the remake (just like Takashi Shimizu did when he remade his own Ju-on for Hollywood with The Grudge).

The original Save the Green Planet followed a sensitive, blue collar sad sack (Shin Ha-Kyun, Extreme Job) hopped up on conspiracy theories and sci-fi is convinced that aliens have infiltrated human society and are planning to destroy the planet at the next lunar eclipse. He sets out to kidnap his boss to torture him until he confesses to his alien identity and stops the invasion. Of course, it’s hard to confess to something that’s just a delusion Continue reading

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Deal on Fire! The Monkey King | Blu-ray | Only $7 – Expires soon!

The Monkey King | Blu-ray (Cinedigm)

The Monkey King | Blu-ray (Cinedigm)

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray for 2014’s The Monkey King, from director Soi Cheang Pou Soi (SPL II: A Time for Consequences).

This fantasy action – based on Wu Cheng’en’s classical novel Journey to the West – is about a heavenly monkey that acquires supernatural powers and must battle the armies of both gods and demons to find his place in the heavens.

The film features an all-star cast that includes Donnie Yen (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon II), Chow Yun-fat (Cold War 2), Aaron Kwok (Monk Comes Down the Mountain), Kelly Chen (Tokyo Raiders) and Gigi Leung (Avenging Fist). Continue reading

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