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Car Nut 12-06-2011 12:23 PM

The Big Sandy is a lot of fun. Try to hang around for the night shoot. Tracers make quite a show as well some of the other surprises that happen.

mikiec 12-06-2011 02:13 PM

According to Henry the big boys will take +P loads.

Big Sandy might be fun.

Car Nut 12-07-2011 07:28 AM

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Originally Posted by mikiec (Post 1164592)
According to Henry the big boys will take +P loads.

Big Sandy might be fun.


Maybe we should make a plan then. At a buck a round for a minigun, you better start saving now. Or 5 bucks a round for a 50??

Danr55 12-07-2011 09:08 AM

Area suppression weapons? What a waste unless you happen to need one. I've always been of the opinion that confusion caused by a single round from a weapon so far away that is remains unheard, is a superior argument.

Car Nut 12-07-2011 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Danr55 (Post 1164705)
Area suppression weapons? What a waste unless you happen to need one. I've always been of the opinion that confusion caused by a single round from a weapon so far away that is remains unheard, is a superior argument.

I'm fresh out of thermonuclear devices on a stick, otherwise I could demonstrate the superior argument. Perhaps Tinny has one we could borrow. :rolleyes:

tin-man 12-07-2011 09:16 PM

[quote=Danr55;1164705]Area suppression weapons? What a waste unless you happen to need one. I've always been of the opinion that confusion caused by a single round from a weapon so far away that is remains unheard, is a superior argument.[/QUOTE]

Not if you da guy that gets nailed it ain't, since he no longer gives a chit. Whereas a full gattling gun cannon load that gets dumped on a target five mile away and wipes out an entire platoon is in a word, awesome and creates a perfect example of why them camel jockey nee'r do wells should not F*** with Uncle Sam. oorahh.:D

tin-man

tin-man 12-07-2011 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Car Nut (Post 1164723)
I'm fresh out of thermonuclear devices on a stick, otherwise I could demonstrate the superior argument. Perhaps Tinny has one we could borrow. :rolleyes:

Car Nut, now I know you is joshin' when you say that I may have one o' them there T devices, silly, the local Chi COM Sphincter Police would trow my ass in jail if they even so much as thought I had access to one, which I don't of course. But that said, what I do have is a none lethal Chi COM laser weapon that has enough power to light a match at six clicks. With this weapon y'all could have a lot of fun messin with the "enemy" when they took a dump, now that's a funny visual. Cheers, tin-man

mikiec 12-08-2011 12:10 PM

I like CBUs loaded with flachettes.

mikiec 12-08-2011 12:12 PM

So Tinny... You are a proponent of silent but deadly?

Car Nut 12-08-2011 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by mikiec (Post 1164813)
So Tinny... You are a proponent of silent but deadly?

Gas X helps that.

csx4910 12-08-2011 06:29 PM

Beano - Take one and there will be no gas!:eek:

tin-man 12-08-2011 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by mikiec (Post 1164811)
I like CBUs loaded with flachettes.

Flachettes?

tin-man 12-08-2011 08:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikiec (Post 1164813)
So Tinny... You are a proponent of silent but deadly?

Naw, loud and obnoxious, oh, you mean warfare, well its like this, yes as in Fat boy, its silent and deadly for a few milliseconds and then its KYAG. I do like the drone warfare however, its a hoot to be sittin in Nevada and smoking some camel tics wearing long white dresses with table cloths around their haids and usein' fan belts to keep it in place, yep, its a hoot ok.

As to home defence, I prefer a 12 gauge shotgun with 00 buck I keep one under my bed loaded at all time, pity the fool that tries to break into my house. Blam...Next?

Cheers, tin-man

Danr55 12-09-2011 05:10 AM

Flachettes fleshettes flaechettes ... what's the difference? They all hurt!

dave from mesa 12-09-2011 06:43 AM

Flechettes

BAM-050 - Military Flechettes from US Military One Pound Package About 950 pcs

tin-man 12-09-2011 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by dave from mesa (Post 1164898)

Opps, Dave, I'll have to wait until I am in California to see the attached site, the Sphincter Police have blocked it. Thanks for sending me the information though. BTW will you be able to go to the Saturday night cruise-in at Safeway, I would really like to meet you. Cheers, John,

cobish 12-09-2011 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by tin-man (Post 1164964)
Opps, Dave, I'll have to wait until I am in California to see the attached site, the Sphincter Police have blocked it. Thanks for sending me the information though. BTW will you be able to go to the Saturday night cruise-in at Safeway, I would really like to meet you. Cheers, John,

tin man (blech mann)
safeway on sat night is a 100 mile round trip for the folks that live on the east side.
CB is on the west side, if you want play with the east siders you need to sell your house
on the west side and move to the east side of the valley. look at a map the valley from west to east is more than 100 miles and the traffic going from west to east is approching
LA type of traffic. You will find out once you retire and drive on the roads in the valley.
Cheers
Cobish aka john

tin-man 12-09-2011 08:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cobish (Post 1164968)
tin man (blech mann)
safeway on sat night is a 100 mile round trip for the folks that live on the east side.
CB is on the west side, if you want play with the east siders you need to sell your house
on the west side and move to the east side of the valley. look at a map the valley from west to east is more than 100 miles and the traffic going from west to east is approching
LA type of traffic. You will find out once you retire and drive on the roads in the valley.
Cheers
Cobish aka john

Hi John, was ist hier los mit der Belch Mann moniker, meiner namen ist tin-man und nicht Belch-Mann. was bedeutet das?
So is Mesa on the east side, I have no concept of local distance or direction at this time? My typical daily commute is 1 hour and 45 mins one way in steady state traffic travelling at 45 cliks per hour. Thus 50 miles Stateside is a piece of cake, well, at least for me. But then I am still operational and have yet to hang up my cap.

Cheers, John, AKA, tin-man

dave from mesa 12-09-2011 10:47 PM

Flechettes

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...Flechettes.jpg

tin-man 12-09-2011 11:54 PM

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Originally Posted by dave from mesa (Post 1164997)

Dave, you da man, these are awesome, do they make them for 12ga shotgun loads? Kinda reminds me of the explosive load they made for the movie Black Sunday, as I remember it took out the side of a barn. Just my cup of tea.

Cheers, tin-man


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