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Only gun I own is a Mexican-American War musket. :(
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Post a pic of it in the members gallery. I'd like to see it. :twisted: Anywho, welcome aboard.

-Chris
Agreed...post a pic.
Even if all you owned was a SuperSoaker then in my book you're a welcome member. ;D

- Janq
Does the musket actually fire? That'd be bad ass to take to the range. :D
what? did they just wax the floor or something? I couldn't really make out what they were shooting, but it certainly didn't look big enough to justify the backwards 360 cartwheel faceplant :shock:

I got the impression from Goldeneye that scientists actually know how to pack heat (after shooting their legs a couple of times, of course), guess I need to reevaluate my assumptions...
only mortal said:
what? did they just wax the floor or something? I couldn't really make out what they were shooting, but it certainly didn't look big enough to justify the backwards 360 cartwheel faceplant :shock:

I got the impression from Goldeneye that scientists actually know how to pack heat (after shooting their legs a couple of times, of course), guess I need to reevaluate my assumptions...
Those are no scientists, those are scrawny arab men wearing their traditional white robe thingie majiggie. They do look like lab coats though. :laugh: Anywho, that is a shotgun made my some specialty firearms company that is supposedly ultra powerful. I can't remember the company name, but I'll try and dig it up and post a link to their website.

-Chris


It is made by A-Square, Hannibal Model rifle in 577 Tyrannosaur.

the A-square factory load is rated at 2460 fps. with a 750 gr. bullet,and costs $140.00 for a wallet of 10 rounds. This load gives a bit over 10,000 ft lbs. of energy

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