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Apr 11, 2018
Holds .22 caliber rim fire bullets
3 of 3 found this helpful This is a nice little magazine for the rifle that was passed to me, without magazines. It holds the perfect amount of ammo for almost any situation that calls for less than 8 .22 caliber, rim fire bullets. It's easy to load, and flawlessly holds the bullets without dropping a single one, but yet is generous enough to feel the chamber of any rifle in the world that is capable of using this type of magazine.

Sep 12, 2018
Thin enough that someone might take the time to read it through
This book is a little bit drawn out, but otherwise it's good stuff. It's a good book to give someone that will read and research, someone that is interested in knowing the differences between what is likely true, and what is likely untrue. Oft people are simply confused about certain words, what they mean, how they're used and how powerfully they influence our ideas. Get it for the deeply religious person in your life. If you're deeply or lightly faithful, this is an excellent book to explore and discuss. It demonstrates and explores how atheism is the dumbest religion on earth.

Sep 01, 2016
Three USB ports and two AC ports
It seemed like such a great idea at the time but a closer look begs careful consideration. The two top ports share a 2.1 amp output, which is no problem if you only plug in one device that needs 2.1 amps. The bottom port only puts out 1.0 amp. If you have devices like tablets or some phones that need the higher power output, you can only plug in one device into one of the two top ports (just block one of the two top ports?). Many older USB charged devices do fine on 1 Amp, but nothing I have will charge right on 1 amp unless I shut it off completely during charging. One of my phones will not charge at all on 1 amp.
Bright charging light is annoying and entirely too bright, but you can put a small piece of tape over that light if it bothers you. Last consideration is standby power consumption for USB chargers is fairly significant, unless you can shut them off or unplug them when they're not in use - So you cannot say this is a "green friendly" device - unless you unplug the whole unit from the power outlet plugin every single time you finish using it.