andyroo
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I must say, that is THE nicest looking mod I have ever seen. Me wanto mucho
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PICTURES PLEASE
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Oh... :'( I'm feeling suprisingly depressed now... I wanted to win something
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Damn straight! Mwu ha ha ha ha :blink: Air Cadets was brilliant, I miss it, but the second Squadron I was in was crap :'(
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Its all right when the person letting you do it is in the amed forces and its his job
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I really cant afford a hand gun right now, ive just bought a car, but if you very kindly bought me one i would be glad to give it my best shot (pun intended)
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And SA-80s, and LSW's and once with plastic explosive at RAF Wittering :blink:
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The joyous experience that is Air Cadets Please feel free to come and shoot me
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Well maybe instead of posting it as your opinion you should consider starters like, "What if," or "How about this?" so you don't accidentally give people an opportunity to slate you as much?
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Believe me, the shape of a 9mm round being blunt and wide gives it significant loss in speed and power over long range. The tip is designed to send shock waves when entering the body to spread the force outwards and not through, meaning that although the round has difficulty entering the body, when it does, the force is sent outwards not through, leaving a wide tunnel in its wake, tapering from the entrance wound. An extreme example off this is the dumb-dumb round which is a normal 9mm round with a cross etched into the top, allowing the round to explode into shards upon entering the body and splaying out to cause more damage. On the whole, 9mm rounds, having entered the body will not exit, but will only be buried a few inchs in from the surface, and that is a close range. What I said about a 9mm round is true; Jonny Knoxville tried a similar thing from 10 metres with a bullet proof vest on. A 5.56mm firing rifle is harder to grip because of its bulk, its recoil is stronger because of the calibre, and that still doesnt give much kick. With a pistol, you can hold it with your arms locked, prviding a much better rigidity from the small recoil. And as you said, I would get more recoil from having a piss than off a .22 round, so that even furthur proves my point that its easier to fire if the handgun has been adapted to fire .22 rounds.
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But its not an assumption, its right there in your quote. You said yourself (point 1 in your quote) that Robbo reckons that shooting a gun is easier than riding trials, which leads to you saying (point 2) that shooting a gun is harder than people are lead to think. Would you just be saying that because shooting a gun is nearly as hard as riding trials? Or because you think shooting a gun is harder than riding trials? You tell me
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I was thinking diving gear case, completely airtight, with a few sachets of silicon beads in it for good measure :blink:
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So Robbo says that he thinks it is easier to fire a gun than it is to do trials, so you tell him no, it is easier to ride trials than it is to fire a gun. That doesnt quite add up to what you are trying to tell us now...
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Eermmm... :blink: Actually, it is hard to understand. Why would you feel the need to explain to someone what they themselves had said? I find that a bit confusing...
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So you were explaining to him that if a trials rider and the gunman swapped over, the trials rider would have a harder time than the gunman getting used to each others hobby? And your last sentance says to me that you didn't read my last post properly!
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And why would you explain it for him unless you believe it to be true? Are you his secretary?
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Is some sort of waterproof/airtight case for storage not an option? Or am I missing the point? :blink:
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Am glad you're starting to agree. As for the rest, well when it has your name on the top of the quote, its kind of hard to start saying that someone else wrote it...
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I agree, it passes time well... :blink:
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Read it again: Its there, for you to read. You said it, you should know. You're saying that if a trials rider and a the gunman swapped over, the gunman would pick up trials easier than the trials rider would pick up fast shooting. But lets face it, you won't admit to it, you're just going to swear more and more, and resort to making rude assumptions about my personal life. But thats what people do when they lose
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There you go; you seem to think firing a gun is hard. I don't know if you've ever fired a weapon, or for that matter ever done trials, but having done both myself, I can tell you from experience, firing a weapon is by far the easiest of the two. It would be physically impossible for that man firing the 6 shots to ever ride trials in his condition. And just because you start getting nasty and calling me names won't make me back down. In fact it makes you look like you're struggling to keep up.
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Yes... nine to twelve hours is when me and my wife... er... sleep... Yes... :blink:
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But thats the thing; you did say it. You are saying that you think that guy has more skill than it takes to gap a rail, otherwise you wouldnt be so determindly sticking up for him - if you werent you would have just originally said, "Yes, a rail gap is more skilled and impressive than shooting a gun in that manner," which, quite obviously, you didn't.
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Some photoshoppy versions, rather than, ahem... paint :"> :