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PUMA, THE BOOK - AVAILABLE JUNE 2006! Terror grips a small southern community as a predator not seen for centuries appears from the mysterious reaches of a blackwater swamp. A game warden and a biologist team up to stop the killer's depredations. In a swift paced narrative, author Ted Gragg delivers a hard driving and engrossing story of modern man's encounters with wildlife displaced by urban sprawl. One wonders what lurks in one's very own backyard. For more information, email mbisr@mbisr.com.
AND THE WINNER IS...
Each and every week the Myrtle Beach Indoor Shooting Range hosts a shooting match to test your skill and expertise. Multiple gun classes and catagories make it fun for every shooter from beginner to master. click here for this weeks winners.
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GOING ONCE...GOING TWICE... MBISR.com heads to the auction every week with everything from rebel flags 
to rare and unique collectors items and firearms. Visit us at our auction sites frequently for special items reserved exclusively for our on-line customers. MBISR.com can now sell firearms on-line through our newest auction site, www.gunbrokers.com.
If you are looking for a special are hard to find item, we can be reached by visiting the
contact us section of this web site.
Good Luck and good Bidding!
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MBISR SEARCHES FOR CONFEDERATE NAVAL VESSEL
Ted and Connie Gragg and Holly Sasser are members of the C.S.S Peedee Research and Recovery Team. This team, comprised of local South Carolinians, has located the Confederate States Naval Yard that was established in 1862 on the Great Peedee River. The C.S.S. Peedee Research Team with guidance from SCIAA has conducted and is currently conducting an on site intensive survey of this exciting page in our history. We welcome any information concerning the C.S.S Peedee warship or items pertaining to the Mars Bluff Naval Yard. Visit our museum when in Myrtle Beach, and view the many items on display from this effort.
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ON TARGET:
X MARKS THE SPOT
He placed the cannon ball on the ground with the unstable Borman fuse facing upward.
"Won't take but just a minute to defuse this thing." He said as he walked past us to the spigot on the side of the house, screwed a water hose into place, and opened the spigot.
"Done these a lot o times. No problem as long as you wet them down first." And he began to spray the mud from the cannon ball that my brother and I had just exhumed from the mudflats behind Fort Fisher.
Wet, glistening in the sun, the ball still looked as menacingly as it had the day the Yankee navy had fired it at the Confederate bastion 130 years before.
"Rod", I said, "I am going behind the house." .... click here to continue
"ON TARGET" is a monthly column written by Ted Gragg that appears in the recreational publication, "WACCAMAW OUTDOORS".
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