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Posted: 5/17/2016 3:53:08 PM EDT
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been available for several years. One of these days I need to buy a couple.
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Finally, a reliable way to make sure rifles are actually parkerized under the FSB!
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Ha, took me awhile to figure out what was going on towards the rear of the BCG. That's the forward assist. Dur.
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CAT scan is multiple x-ray images if i recall, and MRI is magnetic resonance. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I thought you couldn't take metal into a CAT scan machine? CAT scan is multiple x-ray images if i recall, and MRI is magnetic resonance. [medical nerd] Correct. And the image in OP is either a plain film single X-Ray image or the scout film from a CT scan. [/medical nerd] |
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Where's that goober that says you have to take pictures of weapons on SAFE only.
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Anyone know some other places for gun wall art like this? Need something for my reloading room
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What's up with the MP5SD barrel? it looks like it's perfed right outside the chamber?
N/M it is and also still covered by the suppressor.... |
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Looks like a 6920, but the bolt carrier is semi.
Rounds in the magazine look fucky, like it's not a double stack. There is a round chambered and the weapon is not on safe. |
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Second look, it could be an LMT.
I think they ship with an Ergo grip and a semi carrier. |
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That's not a CT. The scatter would make the image impossible to distinguish as a firearm. That's like an industrial grade x-ray. It does look like a gantry table... |
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I wish I could use a CAT scan/xray/ what ever the hell will give you a pic like in the op, for a day and scan a bunch of engine parts into it to see if you could tell if there were stress cracks or anything like that.
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Quoted: CAT scan is multiple x-ray images if i recall, and MRI is magnetic resonance. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I thought you couldn't take metal into a CAT scan machine? CAT scan is multiple x-ray images if i recall, and MRI is magnetic resonance. |
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[medical nerd] Correct. And the image in OP is either a plain film single X-Ray image or the scout film from a CT scan. [/medical nerd] View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I thought you couldn't take metal into a CAT scan machine? CAT scan is multiple x-ray images if i recall, and MRI is magnetic resonance. [medical nerd] Correct. And the image in OP is either a plain film single X-Ray image or the scout film from a CT scan. [/medical nerd] You are correct! NERDS!!! |
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Not a CAT scan image. That's an x-Ray View Quote Actually, that is a topogram. A radiograph taken in a CT scanner. The table actually moves during the scan. Then you can highlight the area you want for the actual computed tomography. So it's an X-ray. Taken in a CT scanner. Or a could be a CT topogram taken in a PET scanner. |
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Quoted: CAT scan is multiple x-ray images if i recall, and MRI is magnetic resonance. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I thought you couldn't take metal into a CAT scan machine? CAT scan is multiple x-ray images if i recall, and MRI is magnetic resonance. And that is just a simple X-ray, NOT a CAT scan. It is a VERY NICE X-ray, to be fair. Of course, if it was a Glock 7, nothing would show up. |
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