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Behind every blade of grass there is a three-per trying to get his budget AR to work.
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Tannerite should never ever be used with shrapnel of any kind. yikes
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My conservative guesstimates are (1) the refrigerator was 50 yards away, and (2) the door covered that distance in no more than 2 seconds.
50 yards * 3 feet/yard * ½ seconds * 3600 seconds/hour * 1 mile/5280 feet = 51.1 miles per hour. And that is a conservative estimate. That door would have killed him if it hit him. It might have killed him (~50% change of lethality) even if it hit the tree first. |
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Wow, I learned something very important from that video.....
I don't have enough tannerite! Off to see where it is on sale.... Found 20 - 1/2lb. Cans for 65.00 shipped. |
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I wonder what else was in the refrigerator besides tannerite? Tannerite doesn't cause a fireball. View Quote After the drier incident (which I had no responsibility for, just happened to be there that day) we turned to things like phone books. It does a number on them as well. My Nikon shoots 8 frames a second. Second and third pic are consecutive frames. forth pic was about 5 frames after 3rd. Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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holy shit was that real? That just missed him. The fridge was further away than I thought it would be, they must have used a lot of tannerite. Tannerite and shrapnel is just stupid. I had part of an appliance whiz over my head at a shoot once, If I had been standing instead of prone I would have been in trouble View Quote After a few test flights were broke to tank and a piece of it may have ended up in the side of a dude's truck. Right behind us. I can still fucking see that piece of metal flying at us and thinking "the fuck is that" (Wham!!!) Long story short. Only put tannerite inside what you want inside of you. No glass, no metal, just fruits and water jugs for me. |
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Serious question from a guy living behind enemy lines -- How much would you normally use and at what distance? Not to blow shit up, just to make a big bang. View Quote If you're in a rock out shooting it, back up further. If you're going to blow shit up with it, back up. I've been hit by gravel at 70yrds. It fucking hurts. |
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After they checked out the damage, they passed 'round a jug of 'shine and got to second base with their sisters. Of course they lied and said it was third base.
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Physics is hard the explosion took the path of least resistance the door if they would have pointed it away from them it would have been OK.
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Normal bottle or 2 of tannerite are safe at 50+ yards with no debris. (Gravel, metal, shell casings, glass, etc) If you're in a rock out shooting it, back up further. If you're going to blow shit up with it, back up. I've been hit by gravel at 70yrds. It fucking hurts. View Quote I'd want at least 80 or 100 yards between me and it, if there's anything at all that could be launched. It may or may not be fun to put in the corner of a ziplock freezer bag, wring it into a cone and put the flat part of the cone on something like a tree. |
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I've shot single bottles (half pound) at less than 10 yards, but they were sitting on several feet of fluffy snow. Quite the chest thump. I'd want at least 80 or 100 yards between me and it, if there's anything at all that could be launched. It may or may not be fun to put in the corner of a ziplock freezer bag, wring it into a cone and put the flat part of the cone on something like a tree. View Quote Which might have been pretty cool to see. Assuming one did take down a 30" diameter tree with it and a few drums out of an ak. |
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Now I want to see someone make a poor man's recoilless rifle and pack a pipe with it, shoot it in the ass end, and try to hit a target at 1000m.
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Wouldn't doubt it. I remember when I found out his accent was fake. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wasn't the consensus last time that came up that the video was fake? Also after that they try to get a little safer with the booms. |
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So much fail. No earpro, an AR that only works like a bolt action, and a fridge full of tannerite. What could go wrong? People like that are the reason so many things get made illegal. View Quote -these morons were not using any hearing protection?? W.T.F. I agree - they are too stupid to own firearms of any kind, let alone ARs, and certainly not taner ite. |
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Wasn't even a real Russian; just some punk-ass airsofter with a fake Russian accent.
Was all fun and YouTube games until his business manager got tortured and whacked - execution style - in his own home. Don't hear as much from FPS lately. |
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30lbs of tannerite vs 79 Ford Bronco |
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I've used it on Beaver Dams a few times. Makes a big boom, leaves a decent hole in the ground, but I still had to work on the dam with a shovel afterwards (used 4lbs each time).
Anyone have any pointers on getting a better boom for my buck? I simply dug a hole about a foot deep, put one 2lb container on top of the other (just leaving enough above the dam to shoot). |
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Not the first close call I've seen with Tannerite and a fridge.
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I've used it on Beaver Dams a few times. Makes a big boom, leaves a decent hole in the ground, but I still had to work on the dam with a shovel afterwards (used 4lbs each time). Anyone have any pointers on getting a better boom for my buck? I simply dug a hole about a foot deep, put one 2lb container on top of the other (just leaving enough above the dam to shoot). View Quote Seriously, these videos give good reason for the Alphabet soup boys to ban this stuff. All it will take is one criminal action. I've never used tannerite but I would like to but I don't have a place to do so. If I used even a little at any range I belong it would be my last day as a member! |
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Put it in a safe and shoot it in there? Seriously, these videos give good reason for the Alphabet soup boys to ban this stuff. All it will take is one criminal action. I've never used tannerite but I would like to but I don't have a place to do so. If I used even a little at any range I belong it would be my last day as a member! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I've used it on Beaver Dams a few times. Makes a big boom, leaves a decent hole in the ground, but I still had to work on the dam with a shovel afterwards (used 4lbs each time). Anyone have any pointers on getting a better boom for my buck? I simply dug a hole about a foot deep, put one 2lb container on top of the other (just leaving enough above the dam to shoot). Seriously, these videos give good reason for the Alphabet soup boys to ban this stuff. All it will take is one criminal action. I've never used tannerite but I would like to but I don't have a place to do so. If I used even a little at any range I belong it would be my last day as a member! |
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