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Re: A really really bug gun.

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C-dub wrote:Absolutely no use for this gun, but it would be cool to have a few of the rounds laying around as conversation pieces.
Wouldn't that constitute a good use for the gun?

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Have a bandalier or two of those suckers, and the gun itself (loaded or not), I would "feel safe" walking throuh the bad parts of Houston at night.
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Re: A really really bug gun.

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Jasonw560 wrote:Have a bandalier or two of those suckers, and the gun itself (loaded or not), I would "feel safe" walking throuh the bad parts of Houston at night.
I'd walk the streets of Baghdad with that thing.
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At 80-100 pounds just for the rifle and half a pound for each round I don't know how far anyone will be walking with that thing.
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We took a 23mm gun from some Bosnians one time and I had to haul it from the Hummer to the TOC which wasn't far. That was bad enough. I'd rather be able to carry more ammo than a big gun.
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C-dub wrote:At 80-100 pounds just for the rifle and half a pound for each round I don't know how far anyone will be walking with that thing.
Good point. :headscratch: handtruck maybe?
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loadedliberal wrote: handtruck maybe?
That put such a funny image in my mind "rlol" Mounted M249 on a dolly with about 6 cases of ammo...
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MadMonkey wrote:
loadedliberal wrote: handtruck maybe?
That put such a funny image in my mind "rlol" Mounted M249 on a dolly with about 6 cases of ammo...
Even better idea, get one of those lumber carts from Home Depot mount ttwo of em on it with a couple hundred rounds of ammo underneith, add a standing patfourm behind it with turret mounts. Yes its all coming together :biggrinjester: now all I need is the $20,000 or so it would take. "rlol"
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loadedliberal wrote:
MadMonkey wrote:
loadedliberal wrote: handtruck maybe?
That put such a funny image in my mind "rlol" Mounted M249 on a dolly with about 6 cases of ammo...
Even better idea, get one of those lumber carts from Home Depot mount ttwo of em on it with a couple hundred rounds of ammo underneith, add a standing patfourm behind it with turret mounts. Yes its all coming together :biggrinjester: now all I need is the $20,000 or so it would take. "rlol"
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MasterOfNone wrote:
loadedliberal wrote:
MadMonkey wrote:
loadedliberal wrote: handtruck maybe?
That put such a funny image in my mind "rlol" Mounted M249 on a dolly with about 6 cases of ammo...
Even better idea, get one of those lumber carts from Home Depot mount ttwo of em on it with a couple hundred rounds of ammo underneith, add a standing patfourm behind it with turret mounts. Yes its all coming together :biggrinjester: now all I need is the $20,000 or so it would take. "rlol"
I'm thinking Segway-mounted.
"rlol" :smilelol5:
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loadedliberal wrote: I want one, I just don't see a practical use for it...
Hunting small game at close range? :smash: :smash:
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In the bed of the pickup with a dark tinted camper shell to conceal it and a remote controlled lid. In the cab, a red button marked "for emergency use only". Great for ensuring you won't be tailgated and the added boost could cut my commute time to work in half. I always wanted a bat-truck :biggrinjester:
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Over 8 ounces on the bullet weight ....... wow :drool:
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That's really a WOW,,, :shock:
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