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Posted: 1/13/2008 8:23:53 PM EDT
Ok what is your caliber/weapon of choice to shoot up an old car to inflict max damage quickly?
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Shit, 7.62x51mm battlerifle of course!!! Anything else is just second best. I would have to get some old mannequins from some Goodwill or the like and dress them in some homie wear with some baseball hats turned to the side. Throw in an old radio with 50Cent playing in between them for shooting inspiration and let fly!!!! 50 bucks to the first who can shoot the radio from playing that crap. |
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Well, in dream world, a 1919a4.
But if I couldn't access that, I think a FAL would do nicely. |
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rule no.1 never ask about arock |
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M-16 or an MP-5 with a beta mag does a real nice job on cars!
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nope, MN ARFCOM "secret" private property shoot |
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may as well say A-10, cause thats about as good a chance to show up at a shoot. |
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we used a ptr-91, 3 twelve gauges, a berretta 92, a XD 9 subcompact, and a ruger .45. followed by 3 molotov cocktails. the plastic santa in the drivers seat never had a chance.
unfortunately I lost the video. |
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isnt creating Molotov cocktails illegal? /destructive devices/ ? |
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What would I use?
A: at least 200 yards. Getting hit with ricochetes is a bitch. |
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These.
http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj106/Smittyd5r/Iraq/img006.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj106/Smittyd5r/Iraq/KuwaitMyM2atRange1.jpg M2 .50 cal. You can have a BMW stopped and on fire in nothing flat with these. Believe me, I know. |
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the best is buying a $80 dollar POS car from the auction, splitting the price, trashing it til it barely drives into position, and opening fire. My PTR-91 pierced right through the engine block
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are you serious. godamn, cant even scratch my ass with government permission nowadays. and I was just joking I never made molotov cocktails, I was just saying crazy things on the internet that I would never really consider doing in real life. in fact I dont even own real guns, just airsoft. ETA: anyone notice that the PTR-91 is the weapon of choice for vehicular destruction around here? |
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PTR is a fine vehicle destroyer thats why! and honestly, one way or the other, to me..doesnt matter what people do, as long as they are good people having just good ol' fun. Could care less of the legalities, of that party. |
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all of the above guns are ok............if you add tannerite! Check out www.tannerite.com An incredibly fun way to make shooting even better, and relatively cheap. Tannerite may not be legal in all states............so it must be cool! FYI.....it adds a little bang to your shot.
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Hmmmm, that sounds like a shameless plug if you ask me! Especially considering you and Tannerite are both located in OR.... |
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+1 sure does |
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And some asshat detonated 100 pounds of tannerite in a truck yesterday, getting the feds involved. I predict tannerite will be hard to come by now. |
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Call me old school but I vote for a Thompson wit a 100 rd drum
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Try some old school black pouder rounds! big piece of lead!! big hole!! and lot of smoke to make you fill good!
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Isn't that one of the new Sentry turrets on the US/Mexican border? |
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MAX DAMAGE??? If you reload fuck shooting it Blow the fucker up, fill a gallon milk jug with powder add some 20/80 mix of gas and diesel next to it get a LONG fuse lights, camera, ACTION, light the fuse and RUN like hell |
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