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10 silver dimes in a shotgun shell..give em change for a dollar.
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Someone please give me a link to the challenge coin thread, it's the fourth time I've seen it mentioned. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Someone please give me a link to the challenge coin thread, it's the fourth time I've seen it mentioned. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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cast the bullets undersize for caliber & make up the diameter by paper patching
Extra points if the paper used is from an old bible |
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You need to press brass or copper drive bands onto them.....
Give you the accuracy needed to dispatch the hounds of hell |
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Considering the spot price of silver at the moment, that transaction would be financially unsound. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Maybe you could talk the werewolf to death with a lecture on the history of fiat currency. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Silver is too hard and will not take rifling very well. Several years ago there was some InnerWebZ dude making actual sterling silver bullets but they were outrageously priced. Something like $40 each! Better round would be a shotshell. Make shot by pouring a thin stream of molten silver into water high enough above so the stream separates. Load shot into shells. View Quote |
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I used to own a Mauser .32 auto and the only hollowpoints that it would reliably feed were Silvertips.
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Once to coroner does the post he will find the silver bullets. Then everyone will know it was really a werewolf otherwise why bother using silver bullets. No prosecuted will ever take that shit to trial. http://cdn.bloody-disgusting.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/silver.gif View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Just get some big deep HPs and fill them with silver. Be careful though. Werewolves change back to human once killed, and then you got a dead naked dude to explain. http://cdn.bloody-disgusting.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/silver.gif |
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Signature Silver Bullets™
Trump .45 Long Colt - Box of 10 - 1.5 oz. Signature Silver Bullet™ Not real Ammo but you could put these in 12 gauge shotgun shell and fire them at the wearwolf. The new Coonan Silver Bullets are likely the ultimate piece in your anti-werewolf arsenal. Just released, these new .357 Magnum rounds feature bullets that are jacketed in 99% pure silver. Exact specs are not available on the cartridges, but assume they are powerful enough to both reliably cycle the Coonan .357 Magnum 1911 and to drop the evil undead in their tracks. The rounds are loaded for Coonan by Atomic Ammunition, a company that manufactures match ammo that is smokin’ hot. According to Coonan’s Facebook page, these rounds are “…loaded very hot.” The Atomic Ammunition “regular” .357 Magnum pushes a 158 grain bonded hollowpoint to 1350 fps from a 4? barrel. Similar loads from the larger ammo companies run at about 1200-1250 fps for a 158 grain bullet from an unknown length barrel. All of Atomic Ammunition’s loads fall within SAAMI specs, but I bet there isn’t much room for error. The Coonan Silver Bullets are sold in blister packs of eight cartridges that are stored in a hardwood ash anti-vampire stake, which makes this kit a triple threat to the undead: werewolves, blood suckers and the humble zombie. Developing the silver (real, freakin’ silver) jackets and vampire stakes took some effort and had to cost a fair bit of money. This is not a low-end product for the airsoft mall ninja. This is a cool bit of kit for folks with a few more dollars in their pocket. Coonan develops quality products, not cheap ones. You see, the package contains a pre-sharpened stake for the blood suckers and 99% pure silver jacket bullets for the lycanthropes. Either of the above can be used on zombies. |
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Too bad they don't sell the Coonan werewolf bullets anymore. I would buy some.
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One of the gun mags MANY years ago got a couple of their guys to do a Lone Ranger article. They made the silver bullets and fired them to check accuracy and performance. The article was funny as the guys even tried dressing up as the ranger and Tonto, but in the end it turned out to be an exercise in futility. The bullets were expensive, the molds got jacked up, the bullets looked and sized like crap, the accuracy was lousy, and they couldn’t get a camp fire hot enough to even get the silver soft enough to pour. View Quote BTW, if one really wanted to make silver projos to kill a werewolf the most practical way would be to cut cubic shot out of a silver round or coin. It would be devastating at short range. |
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A Gunwritr that dressed the part in order to write an article? Nah, never happen. BTW, if one really wanted to make silver projos to kill a werewolf the most practical way would be to cut cubic shot out of a silver round or coin. It would be devastating at short range. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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One of the gun mags MANY years ago got a couple of their guys to do a Lone Ranger article. They made the silver bullets and fired them to check accuracy and performance. The article was funny as the guys even tried dressing up as the ranger and Tonto, but in the end it turned out to be an exercise in futility. The bullets were expensive, the molds got jacked up, the bullets looked and sized like crap, the accuracy was lousy, and they couldn’t get a camp fire hot enough to even get the silver soft enough to pour. BTW, if one really wanted to make silver projos to kill a werewolf the most practical way would be to cut cubic shot out of a silver round or coin. It would be devastating at short range. Lone Ranger |
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You now have me looking to put together a "Monster Slayer" kit. I researched black powder revolvers and cartridge conversion kits all yesterday. Already have 6.5x55 Swiss wood-bullet training rounds. Asked the wife this morning if I could mount a shadow box on the wall... wonder if our priest would bless a cross and give us some holy water....
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That's not true - in at least one instance a character beat off a werewolf with the silver head of his walking cane - might have been in the original Lon Cheney film. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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To kill a werewolf, the silver must be a blessed cross from a priest. The cross must be melted down and the bullets cast by the own will use them. Any other bullets will not harm the werewolf. |
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That one was taken down with a cane http://www.weaponreplica.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Wolfs-Head-Productions-The-Wolf-Man-Cane-Prop-replica.jpg View Quote |
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load 3" 12 ga shells with silver scrap, easiest thing ever, casting the right size pure bullet is a bitch
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I used to have a bullet mold for a 125-grain .312 spitzer-- thought for years about casting a mag's worth in silver and loading them into a clear plastic AK mag-- the metal fouling would be beyond hellish, but since I've lived 66 years without needing so much as a pointy stick, they would likely be more of a conversation piece--
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Patricia Briggs had her character making silver bullets.
Then, her husband researched how to do this in real life. Casting Silver Bullets by Michael Briggs Yes, they also turned up the '60's research. Fun stuff (Oh, and in the Dresdenverse, there are 6 types of werewolves and it's only one variety that is vulnerable to inherited silver. Full Moon is the definitive text, IIRC. ) |
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Marlow Bullets. The Silver Bullet Co. out of Boise, years ago. They made a very hard bullet but in my 9mm pistols were very accurate. I still have about 1k of these. Back when silver was cheaper, late 80 early 90s.
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http://marketingmasterinsights.com/input/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/coors_light_0511_550.jpg View Quote That might work as Holy Water if you get a priest to bless it but I wouldn't count on catching a buzz. |
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I'm curious, silver's pretty hard compared to lead. I wonder how it compares to copper and penetration of high velocity calibers.
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That's not true - in at least one instance a character beat off a werewolf with the silver head of his walking cane - might have been in the original Lon Cheney film. (Some of you folk are weird!) |
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Yeah, I noticed that
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Ah, Deputy Bob Ollinger style. There was a Box o' Truth attempt at this. Apparently it worked. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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10 silver dimes in a shotgun shell..give em change for a dollar. There was a Box o' Truth attempt at this. Apparently it worked. you know, just in case... |
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