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Run The Jewels x Daylight Curfew: RTJ2 Hoodie This product is unavailableWe have implemented a uniform policy for all students to promote sense of community and social belonging. We hope our uniform policy is a step in the right direction to improve teamwork and spirit while reducing distractions during semester. We would like our students to feel proud when in uniform and we look forward to greeting our students in SSI uniform in the fall. There are summer, spring/fall and winter sets to SSI’s uniform. Students need to be aware that spring/fall and winter uniforms are worn from September to April, and the summer uniforms are worn from May to September. The dates may change due to weather conditions so students should expect changes. Also, there will be a 2 week grace period allowing students to adjust their uniform sets. Below are the detailed descriptions of the sets of uniforms available to SSI students. 1. The white polo shirt must have the SSI logo attached.

2. Students are allowed to wear a SSI cardigan if necessary. Long sleeve button down collared-shirt (white with blue stripes), 1. During the spring/autumn months, students are required to wear either a SSI cardigan or vest. 2. Wearing a SSI jacket over the uniforms is only allowed when all of the uniform is properly worn underneath. 1. During the winter uniform period, students are required to wear SSI jacket as part of their uniform. 2. Wearing a coat or a jacket over the uniform is only allowed when all of the uniform is properly worn underneath. 1. There is no difference between boys and girls uniforms 2. Students should always be in PE uniform during PE class unless instructed differently. 3. Students are not allowed to wear PE uniforms outside of PE class. Please note that students may have to be measured in order to purchase their uniform. Feel free to contact the store below for further information ■ Phone : 02-452-5310 (Extension 2, Dong San Kim)

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Unlike some suppliers of such bargain-price ammo, WOLF uses newly manufactured rounds with non-corrosive Berdan- and Boxer-type primers. Russia is the world's largest source of 7.62×39mm ammunition, which is used by the Russian AK-47 and SKS family of rifles, as well as the Ruger Mini-30. The Tula Cartridge Plant and Ulyanovsk Machinery Plant no longer manufacture cartridges for Wolf. In 2005/2006, there was a shortage of 7.62×39mm ammunition in the United States. This had the effect of causing prices to almost double in some cases and WOLF's ammo to nearly disappear from the U.S. market in late 2006–early 2007. The ammunition shortage was due to Russian production lines struggling to fill a massive order placed by Venezuela, who had just adopted the AK-103 series of rifles, and by the United States to supply the fledgling Afghan Army.[1] Even so, Wolf's 7.62×39mm is available in standard full-metal-jacket configuration, as well as hollow-point and soft-point bullet loads suitable for hunting.

In 2007/2008, supplies of Wolf steel-cased .308 ammunition became increasingly rare, and major distributors were completely sold out.[] This, along with diminishing supplies of military surplus 7.62×51mm NATO, had driven .308 Winchester prices to an all-time high. This shortage is exacerbated by the strain of filling the Afghan Army order. As Wolf catches up with demand, new supplies will become available in the United States. When these new supplies hit the market, it is unknown how much the prices will have increased. In 2010/2011, Wolf discontinued the use of the red sealant used around the primer and case neck intended to keep moisture out and prolong shelf life. They received too many complaints from end users of a buildup from the red sealant on their firearms; thus, all new ammo produced from both plants will no longer have any red sealant. Wolf no longer manufactures ammunition with a lacquer coating on the cartridge casing due to issues concerning lacquer-coated steel cartridges becoming stuck in the chamber of a firearm after firing, with difficulty in ejecting the spent cartridge afterwards.

This appears to be more of a problem with cartridges with narrowly tapering walls (e.g. .223 Remington) than those with rather steep case walls such as 7.62×39mm cartridges or pistol ammunition. This also does not seem to pose much of a problem for Soviet- or East Bloc-designed weapons that tend to have looser chamber clearances than Western-designed weapons. Tests have shown that steel-cased Wolf cases do not obturate sufficiently to form a good gas seal against the chamber[2] when compared to brass-cased ammunition. As a result, when Wolf cartridges are fired, some of the combustion by-products are deposited between the case and the chamber, causing a buildup of carbon that is well in excess of normal. Firing a brass case (that does expand fully) after using Wolf ammunition without cleaning the gun first can result in the brass case being "glued" into the chamber by the carbon buildup. This issue has nothing to do with the lacquer coating vaporising or melting, as has mistakenly been suggested.

The problem is one of carbon deposition, which creates the same end result (i.e.; a stuck cartridge that has jammed in the chamber). It is important to emphasise that Wolf ammunition is perfectly safe to use because it conforms to all SAAMI standards. However, it is recommended that firearms be thoroughly cleaned after using Wolf ammunition due to the increased rate of carbon buildup within the chamber. As mentioned in the previous paragraph, the looser chamber dimensions of Soviet-designed weapons allow for more room during firing and extraction. Soviet or East Bloc weapons do not experience these problems. Note: all ammunition currently manufactured by Wolf has polymer-coated or brass cartridge cases, and any obturation problems have been radically reduced. In addition to using a steel casing, certain types of Wolf rifle cartridges use steel-jacketed bullets, which are often copper-plated and cosmetically similar to standard copper-jacketed bullets. The copper exterior of the bullet is approximately .005 inch thick, with an underlying steel jacket of about 1/32 inch thick.