cbzdel
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cool! think i might have to add one to the collection!
If you do get one, then you can punk your friends with it. Load it normally for yourself and show them how it shoots. Then load it extra hot for them and watch them shoot it and fall on their butts. :rof:cool! think i might have to add one to the collection!
Just tell her that the rounds will penetrate the engine block of the getaway car. That way you can stop the bad guys without having the guilt of shooting them. :thumbup:sounds fun haha!
i told the wife i wanted to get a .50 bmg but she said no :banghead:
gotta come up with something else.. or a reason i need the .50 bmg.. she asked why i needed it and I said if someone was to break into the house and run away I can still hit them if they are less than 1 mile away haha.. she didnt think it was a valid reason lol..
Kinda funny.... I used to go shooting with a guy in the military that would do that to me. After shooting and complaining about some particular gun jumping a bit, he'd say "oh, yeah, I was testing a new load/bullet combination", he loaded all his own ammo. Only pistol I grew to hate was the .44 mag and he even had one with a 6 inch barrel that weighed a ton, still kicked like crazy.If you do get one, then you can punk your friends with it. Load it normally for yourself and show them how it shoots. Then load it extra hot for them and watch them shoot it and fall on their butts. :rof:
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Wouldn't we all!Cb -- You are amounting a pretty nice collection! :thumbup:
I would like to add a 1911 to my collection, or rather have someone add a 1911 to my collection for me (wink wink if you are reading this).
Good point!personally I like the AR better because its more modern looking, the AK just looks so outdated to me.
Dead accurate too! We were getting easy half inch groups out at 50 yards I think it was with the iron sights. Free hand at that too! Love that AR.I do like my AR15, I got the tactical S&W M&P15T.
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