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Posted: 6/5/2017 11:30:42 AM EST
Edit: Video was pulled. Link to high quality gif: https://gfycat.com/AppropriateBronzeGelada
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No ear pro, bitching about how loud the AR is/deafness, AR won't cycle, definitely dealing with intelligent people here.
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High pucker factor tannerite shootin'.
Genius held the ejection port closed with his 'rest' then bitched because the rifle jammed. Sharp as a fuckin' marble. |
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Retards gonna retard.
Didn't some kid in MN lose a leg shooting a mower? |
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Retards gonna retard. Didn't some kid in MN lose a leg shooting a mower? View Quote Failed To Load Title |
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Idiots. We've shot a lot of it, and seeing what it can do, a half pound is the maximum we ever use.
And stick to targets like pumpkins. May get messy, but it ain't shrapnel. |
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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. |
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Is that the new bolt action AR15?
Murica handkerchief in the back pocket. Vertical video Murica! |
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Vertical video + hillbilly accent
Everything else that happened is totally predictable with the above 2 components. |
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LOL, well at least he had the sense to stand behind the tree
Damn'd ol' FPS russia almost got taken out by a truck door doing that |
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The reason the AR wouldn't cycle is the idiots blocked the ejection port by holding it against the tree they were using as a rest.
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I did 4 pounds once, with the container just sitting on a piece of 1/4" AR500 plate 12" x 12".
It bent the plate like a bowl but only about an inch deep, and cracked it in a couple of spots. I expected zero damage. Tannerite should not be taken lightly. |
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I could tell it was too close before the shot was fired.
Enough binary explosive to blow the door off needs to be 4-500 yards out. |
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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 |
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I did 4 pounds once, with the container just sitting on a piece of 1/4" AR500 plate 12" x 12". It bent the plate like a bowl but only about an inch deep, and cracked it in a couple of spots. I expected zero damage. Tannerite should not be taken lightly. View Quote |
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(deleted) View Quote Now imagine what C-4 is like. We sent an armored personnel carrier into freaking orbit, never found it. It cleared the lofty treetops at Ft. AP Hill, VA, which we clearly saw from 400m away. We were all pointing involuntarily to it, saying, " Woooooooaaaaaaaaaaah!!!" We heard it hit the ground with a large thud. |
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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.
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FPS Russia version:
FPS Russia almost dies (almost hit by shrapnel) Dumbass. |
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The smell of fear coming from the back of my pants would be pretty intense
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I wonder what else was in the refrigerator besides tannerite? Tannerite doesn't cause a fireball.
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Quoted: There's a video where some guys blew up a Geo Metro Found link to it |
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I'm always a little weirded out shaking those up, but if you don't shake them up well, they dont go off :-/... How much tannerite you suppose that was on the fridge?
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