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cheek rest
Cheek kissing is a ritual or social kissing gesture to indicate friendship, family relationship, perform a greeting, to confer congratulations, to comfort someone, to show respect.
Cheek kissing is very common in Southern, Central and Eastern Europe, the Mediterranean, the Middle East, the Horn of Africa, Central America and South America. In other countries, including the U.S. and Japan, cheek kissing is common as well at an international meeting between heads of state and First Ladies or members of royal and the Imperial families.Depending on the local culture, cheek kissing may be considered appropriate among family members as well as friends and acquaintances: a man and a woman, two women, or two men. The last is less socially accepted in many cultures.
In Eastern Europe, male–female and female–female cheek kissing is a standard greeting among friends, while male–male cheek kisses are less common. Eastern European communist leaders often greeted each other with a socialist fraternal kiss on public and state occasions.
In a cheek kiss, both persons lean forward and either lightly touch cheek with cheek or lip with cheek. Generally the gesture is repeated with the other cheek, or more, alternating cheeks. Depending on country and situation, the number of kisses is usually one, two, three or four. Hand-shaking or hugging may also take place.
Cheek kissing is used in many cultures with slightly varying meaning and gesture. For example, cheek kissing may or may not be associated with a hug. The appropriate social context for use can vary greatly from one country to the other, though the gesture might look similar.
In cultures and situations where cheek kissing is the social norm, the failure or refusal to give or accept a kiss is commonly taken as an indicator of antipathy between the people, and to dispel such an implication and avoid giving offense may require an explanation, such as the person has a contagious disease such as a cold.
I'm searching for something soft that can be attached directly to a picatinny rail. I'm looking to create a cheek rest/cheek pad on a vertical picatinny rail attached the back of the receiver on an AK pistol. The purpose would be for using the "Cheek Pistol" technique I saw on YouTube where the...
HS Precision Predator stock. Take off from older tactical model. Fits short action, AccuTrigger, round back models.
I modified this HS Precision to allow use with my left hand action. Works great. Either side can be filled if looks bother you.
Also added the Karsten adjustable cheek rest...
Like new cheek rest. Fits most all standard rifle stocks. Protects cheek from recoil. Also allows for best scope alignment/eye alignment. 22.00 to your door.
Bradley adjustable cheek rest. In brand new condition. All Velcro strips will be included. This cheek rest should fit the majority of all standard stocks. It’s FDE in color. I will trade for a 2 piece drop in carbine handguard (either KAC RAS M4 or Midwest Industries) and I can add cash on my...