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Originally Posted by Faeflora
(Post 746201)
? what sig is that with a safety?
Originally Posted by mgeoffriau
(Post 746205)
Mosquito .22LR
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Originally Posted by Joe Perez
(Post 746208)
Neither at work nor at home.
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“Each time in history that a society has tried to materialize a utopic vision of a perfect world, it has produced the most brutal and criminal regimes.” – Mario Vargas Llosa |
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my cat caught a bird. not bad for a dumbass like he is. |
Kittie!!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by mgeoffriau
(Post 746205)
Mosquito .22LR
They are fun little straps. I run mine a lot. |
Too expensive for a .22lr IMO.
Honestly though, its GREAT cheap trainer for a P226 |
Originally Posted by elesjuan
(Post 746322)
Too expensive for a .22lr IMO.
Honestly though, its GREAT cheap trainer for a P226 |
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Originally Posted by pusha
(Post 746324)
You gotta pay to play. You can't be a boss if you can't drop the cash on a ratchet to raise a little Cain with.
Here's another mosquito for ya. This thing is SICK: Attachment 187597 Attachment 187598 Attachment 187599 |
oh yeah, that digicam will really help in a firefight
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no
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what if you were superman? theoretically, it's possible?
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Theoretically, sure. Baffle strikes happen with off-center suppressors and destabilized bullets. It can happen. Just a question of how rapidly the barrel would have to be moved in order for the can to contact the exiting bullet.
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I mean, I've seen my wrist move pretty fast....
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Originally Posted by pusha
(Post 746328)
oh yeah, that digicam will really help in a firefight
Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 746333)
what if you were superman? theoretically, it's possible?
More media: In case anyone is curious about a lightning link: They're registered items and sell for aroudn $7000.00 for the little piece of metal. |
Originally Posted by elesjuan
(Post 746344)
Sorry Scott, Mythbusters busted that theory with the curving bullet lie from another crappy Hollywood movie. ;)
EDIT: Before I get challenged for saying the bullet travels in a straight path, I do understand ballistics. I'm treating it as a straight path since we're talking about distances of 6"-8" from the end of the muzzle. |
I postulate that a gun with a very slightly curved barrel, with spherical ammunition, and a sort of "ribbing" inside of the barrel instead of "rifling" whereby the movement of the spherical bullet through the relatively lose bore of the barrel created a strong sideways rotation (much like a baseball player throws a curve ball, or a ping pong player slaps the ball with a strong left-to-right motion to put a ridiculous curve on the ping pong ball) instead of the normal rifled spin, while not being extremely accurate, could actually produce a noticeable curvature of the projectile.
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