Near Miss on Darwin Award
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Near Miss on Darwin Award
In what appears to be a "hold my beer and watch this" moment, a man packed an old refrigerator with tannerite, closed the door, and shot it from about 50 yards with an AR. Had he been standing about 18 inches to the left of where he was, he would have won the Darwin award hands down. The video is a must see.
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Re: Near Miss on Darwin Award
Brilliant and lucky individual.
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Standing behind a tree, he was SLIGHTLY smarter than the guy who shot the riding mower.
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And this is why we can't have nice things... Waiting for Tannerite to be added to the ban list for stupid stunts just like this.
And I don't know why but comments like this drive me nuts:
And I don't know why but comments like this drive me nuts:
Oh well... at least they didn't describe it as an AK-47, they are at least a little bit more in the ballpark than normal.The man is shown aiming what appears to be an M-16 at the refrigerator, which is positioned at least 50 yards away.
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I guess he knows the difference between concealment and cover...Flightmare wrote:Standing behind a tree, he was SLIGHTLY smarter than the guy who shot the riding mower.
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In light of what he did, I'm hesitant to give him credit for smarts.Flightmare wrote:Standing behind a tree, he was SLIGHTLY smarter than the guy who shot the riding mower.
I suspect he was using the tree as a rest to help him hit the refrigerator instead of as cover.
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As I said, only SLIGHTLY smarter. I suppose it's like saying that he's the tallest dwarf in the room. When it came to the guy with the riding mower, the bar was set pretty low anyways.Excaliber wrote:In light of what he did, I'm hesitant to give him credit for smarts.Flightmare wrote:Standing behind a tree, he was SLIGHTLY smarter than the guy who shot the riding mower.
I suspect he was using the tree as a rest to help him hit the refrigerator instead of as cover.
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There's a longer version of this on YouTube. yes the tree was just a shooting rest. Took several shots to wake up the refrigerator. Warning on the YouTube vid, there's profanity, especially after the door sails by...Excaliber wrote:
I suspect he was using the tree as a rest to help him hit the refrigerator instead of as cover.
Anyone have a ballistics table for a refrigerator door?
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It's just a matter of time before someone is killed with binary explosives. Even FPSRussia almost killed him self with binary explosives. I think the main problem is that people see too much on TV and think it's reality when it's farther from reality than anyone realizes. It boils down to not doing something that you know nothing about, explosives are unforgiving.
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If at first you don't succeed... then demolitions is not the job for you!mrvmax wrote:explosives are unforgiving.
I so wanted to get into the controlled demolitions job as a youngster. Never found a way to make it happen.
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I thought all those FPSRussia close call videos had been proven to be green screen? To that end I'm not 100% certain this isn't CGI to an extent. The door hits the ground but doesn't seem to alter course at all as a result.mrvmax wrote: Even FPSRussia almost killed him self with binary explosives.
BTW - Had deja vu as I had another tab opened to the stuck oil filter thread over on SF while reading your post.
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I never heard about them being green screen but I haven't followed him for some time now. Yep,had to post over there about the stuck oil filter, sometimes i cannot refrain myself even though I know I should.SigM4 wrote:I thought all those FPSRussia close call videos had been proven to be green screen? To that end I'm not 100% certain this isn't CGI to an extent. The door hits the ground but doesn't seem to alter course at all as a result.mrvmax wrote: Even FPSRussia almost killed him self with binary explosives.
BTW - Had deja vu as I had another tab opened to the stuck oil filter thread over on SF while reading your post.
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I didn't get to do much controlled demolition but did get to play with lots of explosives in the military. We would get 100's of yards away from explosions and occasionally we would still have frag whizzing by us. There's nothing scarier than hearing the baseplate of a MK series bond moving toward you at high speed.Syntyr wrote:If at first you don't succeed... then demolitions is not the job for you!mrvmax wrote:explosives are unforgiving.
I so wanted to get into the controlled demolitions job as a youngster. Never found a way to make it happen.