Interesting, but still a waste.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/apos-happ...205822940.html
Here's the video:
Interesting, but still a waste.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/apos-happ...205822940.html
Here's the video:
"Valar morghulis; valar dohaeris."
Commucrats are most efficient at converting sins and crimes to accidents or misunderstandings.-Oswald Bastable
Making good people helpless won't make bad people harmless.
Freedom isn't free.
"Attitude is the paintbrush that colors our world." TV Series, Haven.
My Spirit Animal has rabies.
I'd rather be an American than a Democrat.
"If you can make a man afraid, you can control him" Netflix Series, The Irregulars
Yeah for sure. The trigger man was hiding from the receiver and they booked when they run out of belt.
I imagine the suppressor had a good bit to do with it as they are not made for that function. But what
can a guy do?
While no one ever listens to me,
I am constantly being told to be quiet.
In a world of snowflakes,
be the heat..
It appeared to me that the suppressor melted down with still about 100 or so rounds to go ...
I've had my YHM Ti 30 can so hot it started glowing on my M16 using my Ares Defense belt-fed upper, but I only had a 200 round box and was doing short bursts; not doing a dump like that ... maybe it had something to do with funds for the suppressor and stamp came from my pocket and I wasn't just seeing how much it would take
"Waste" is right! Good grief.
And stupid as well. What if some of the hot metal from the melting suppressor had flipped back and hit either of those two? Or, if it caused rounds to go off at an angle when the side blew out? Or if it had drooped down over the barrel, blocking the bullets exit?
Let me rephrase that. "Stupid" means you have it and just don't use it. "Dumb" means you just don't have it.
These two were DUMB!!
“I have little patience with people who take the Bill of Rights for granted. The Bill of Rights, contained in the first ten amendments to the Constitution, is every American’s guarantee of freedom.” - - President Harry S. Truman, “Years of Trial and Hope”
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