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    what styles does bow sim mark teach?

    if u put a gun in your car in the summertime, can it get too hot it will discharge on it's own?
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    AFAIK, she is most renowned for her Tai Chi.

    Of course her Kids are also fairly well known:
    Daughter Chi Ching Yen, Son Donnie Yen

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    I believe she teaches Fu style BGZ as well.

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    Fu style Bagua & Taiji... probably knows lots of other stuff too, like contemp. wushu

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    I am almost positive that she teaches contemporary wushu, and I think some of her students have won championships in that style.

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    Like Nick Gracenin

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    Re: what styles does bow sim mark teach?

    Originally posted by Shaolin Dude
    if u put a gun in your car in the summertime, can it get too hot it will discharge on it's own?
    ^ wtf?
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    that's a seperate question and no one answered it yet

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    OK SD, I'll take a stab at it ... er, shot ... whatever.

    if u put a gun in your car in the summertime, can it get too hot it will discharge on it's own?
    I've never heard of this happening -- but in the Army we were discouraged from leaving a weapon in direct sunlight for extended periods of time.

    Maybe because it would warp the plastic handguards ... I dunno. The M16 operates in hot & sunny climates too so a "cookoff" like you describe is unlikely. But possible.

    Put it in your glove box with the barrel facing away from you (& passengers) and safe it. And keep your permits with it -- being without them in MA is far more worrisome than what hot weather may do to the weapon.
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