Your avatar, eh?Originally Posted by glockjs
I'll kick your ass. Bitch.![]()
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hey hey, im a lover not a fighter. so increase the peace indo, and please could we use our indoor voice.
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i may not be 100% good looking...

but my wife still loves me...
i let her wear a helmet just in case her head gets bump, so she will not realize that im not that too sexy
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This is coming from someone who lives in Sin City and was sporting the Sniper Kitty avatar?Originally Posted by glockjs
:P
Indoor voice. I prefer not to use 'ooh' and 'aah' on this forum. Other men less fortunate that myself tend to get pissed off about it...
We need to work on your self-confidence skills!Originally Posted by d_unbeliever
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Here's an old (and the best I could find) picture of myself.
His name was MackemX
What kind of a man are you? The guy is unconscious in a coma and you don't have the guts to kiss his girlfriend? -
AlwaysOriginally Posted by flaninacupboard
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glockjs - not trying to sound gay here, but your pic in the avatar is a hell of alot better than the fat feed me guy.
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Here is me at the range:
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You don't have a pic where you're awake?Originally Posted by Conquest10

Either Rookie is deep in thought, or he's tokin the chronicOriginally Posted by Rookie64
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Or perhaps he's playing with his false teeth?
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Originally Posted by Defcon
no hearing or eye protection required at that indoor range ?"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650) -
Observant there BJ_M:
Yeah they do..... But unfortunately that range closed down
Sucks because I knew almost everyone who worked there and I barely ever paid.....
I had my ear plugs in, but I wasn't wearing eye protection at that time. I was zeroing in my scope.
Ever have your plugs/muffs come off at indoor range when it's packed
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I have those in-ear ones that quickly shut off for reports, but let you talk normally. Once I got set up next to this ******* who was sighting in his .458 Winchester Magnum. The earplugs didn't help much and I still felt the shockwave three hours later when I was cleaning my gunsOriginally Posted by Defcon
The only thing worse I can imagine would be a .50 Barrett
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Hehe, That sucks man..... But I know the feeling 8)The earplugs didn't help much and I still felt the shockwave three hours laterEven a fool can be wise, all he has to do is keep his mouth shut
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I'm sure I've caused some pain myself. Once I was working up some loads - .44 mag, using 31 gr. of H110 with a 180 grain bullet. About 1500 ft-lbs, and a real flamethrower roundOriginally Posted by Defcon
. The guy next to me got up and left after about 5 rounds
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Complete and utter incomprehensible gibberishOriginally Posted by Capmaster
I have absolutely no idea what the hell you are talking about
******* gun nuts

Buddha says that, while he may show you the way, only you can truly save yourself, proving once and for all that he's a lazy, fat bastard. -
SorryOriginally Posted by VCDHunter
I tend to ramble a bit when I'm talking with a fellow shooter.
I'll translate: .44 magnum ....Dirty Harry's caliber
31 grains of H110 - A slow-burning powder and a whole lot of it
Picked for the fireball it would generate in upcoming night pictures
180 grain bullet- Typical bullet for a .44 mag is 240 grains, so this is a very light, very fast bullet with that much powder.
1500 foot-pounds - Compare it to .38 special (200), 9mm (~350), standard factory .44 mag (~900 - 1,000) .45 ACP (~350), .41 magnum (~700), 10mm (~700), and .357 magnum (~525), this is enough muzzle energy to stop a speeding Rolls Royce
We took the night pics. The gun - .44 Magnum Desert Eagle. My friend held the shutter open, fired the flash to expose the foreground detail, and then I fired the gun to get the fireball.
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Couldn't resist, Indo
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Unexpected flash before unexpected picture takenOriginally Posted by Capmaster
His name was MackemX
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It's nice because if I miss my target, I can still singe it

Originally Posted by Conquest10
Just kidding
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1500 is no kid's gun, I've seen men split their face open shooting a 44 with standard loads.Originally Posted by Capmaster
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Originally Posted by Capmaster
Damn you!
Don't be posting shit like that when I'm at work. Now I gotta go find Dolly!
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I was at the range one time and another guy there had a .454 Casull. The ammo it shoots is basically a .45 Long Colt case that's been magnumized with a thicker wall and a rifle primer to handle the pressure.Originally Posted by northcat_8
This guy had some rip-roaring, ass-clenching recoil-junkie-loving loads with 38 grains of H110 and a 340 grain bullet. Muzzle energy was right around 2,000 ft.-lbs! He had a Simmons scope on it and even with the added weight it almost kissed my forehead on every one of the 5 rounds I fired. Probably because it was a revolver and the bullet axis was farther up from my hand than my DE. Afterwards, my right hand felt like I had caught a baseball bat mid-swing
That's the liveliest hand-cannon I'd ever care to shoot
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Thanks. My buddy John gets the credit for knowing his shit about photography. Even so, most of the pics of me, and of him shooting his Desert Eagle, were underexposed to the point that the fireball wasn't nearly as impressive. John bracketed the shots and this one here was the best one of the lot
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The only 44's I've ever shot were revolvers and I think you may be right about the height of the bullet with respect to your hand. I know the first 44 I shot I had to dodge the recoil...those guns are not designed for rapid fire accuracy are theyOriginally Posted by Capmaster
They are designed for take your time, shoot whatever it is once and you won't have to shoot it again.
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That's another nice addition to your signature, northcat!
The biggest gun I have is a .22 air rifle. I don't know what the rules surrounding firearms are in the UK, but I think they must be dead strict compared to the USA. Seeing a gun here is rare indeed.
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