Man+firearms=hunter
Determines the use of the firearm.
Between 1894 and 1930.
Hy Hunter was a company that imported firearms for sale. Most were made in Germany
This link has the dates and times for upcoming courses: http://www.pgc.state.pa.us/pgc/cwp/view.asp?a=461&q=153086
Nitro Hunter was a trade name used by Crescent firearms, who closed down decades ago. You may find a used stock with a lot of luck, no set price.
A person can take courses in Business English at various universities and colleges. Some of these universities and colleges include Hunter College and the Kaplan International Colleges.
As with any sport involving firearms, it can be quite dangerous. If you obey the laws, make sure whats behind the deer before you shoot, wear florescent orange, and don't aim your weapon until you know for sure its a deer you are looking at, you will be fine. If you haven't already, take a hunter safety course. Also team up with an experienced hunter and learn from them.
Stingrays are often very docile and calm creatures and have a reaction of gliding away from any commotion. Some, however, do have a hostile side. Contact with the stinger, which is usually only used for self-defense, is only life threatening if it pierces a vital organ. The most that will occur if say the stinger is in a leg is pain, swelling, and muscle cramps which can lead to infection if not treated properly. The actual amount of deaths is not certain but at least seventeen deaths have occurred since 1996. Steve Irwin, the "Crocodile Hunter," was only one of three deaths ever recorded in Australian history.
Because he is a convicted felon. He did a prison sentence in Texas and under federal law felons are prohibited from owning firearms.
Some states require certification to perform bounty hunting duties. Upon completion of some courses they will issue a badge.
The Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) was developed in partnership with the provinces and territories, national organizations with an ongoing interest in firearms safety, and many firearms and hunter education course instructors from across Canada. The content of this course is controlled and approved by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Canadian Firearms Program and was developed to meet the mandatory requirements of Section 7 of the Firearms Act.To be eligible to apply for a Possession and Acquisition Licence, classroom participation in the full CFSC is mandatory for first-time licence applicants. Once the course is completed, individuals will then have to pass the tests.Topics covered in the CFSC include:the evolution of firearms, major parts, types and actions;basic firearms safety practices;ammunition;operating firearm actions;safe handling and carry procedures;firing techniques and procedures;care of non-restricted firearms;responsibilities of the firearms owner/user; and,safe storage, display, transportation and handling of non-restricted firearms.