Thursday, April 9, 2020

Spear, then blast!


15 comments:

  1. Just a training melon - seedless - but when you go to war with your militia group, of course you then bring your war stock watermelons along.

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  2. Coming soon to a 3 gun match near you.

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  3. like taking a shower in watermelon guts

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  4. Sorry. I don't play with guns.

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    1. You and me both, brother. I wouldn't want to be anywhere near kids charging around with hot shotguns.

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  5. I'm a navy guy so bear with me please. But why would one charge an enemy to
    deliver a bayonet thrust when one OBVIOUSLY has a round in his weapon? Doesn't seem to make sense.

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  6. TCS, I'm with you. I always thought the bayonet was utilized when you ran out of ammunition, however, I have no military experience.

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  7. The militia is training again...

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  8. It all started as a Monty Python skit....
    www.dailymotion.com/video/x2nde65
    "Flu?? Flu??? They've all eaten too much fresh fruit"

    Don't bring up pointed sticks.

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  9. This guy is asinine. Does he have a trainer? Of course, most the people who get into militias are idiots. The whole point of any resistance movement is secrecy.

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  10. Where the Hell did they get the idea for this maneuver, from a WWII Japan-Nanking massacre film clip? SMH....

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  11. I hope there's no one standing on t'other side of the treeline, where that bullet will be coming down....

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  12. A watermelon? That's rayciss.

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  13. I'm surprised no one yet has made a Gallagher joke.

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  14. (1) The blast pattern of that watermelon shows that the shotgun round was not a bullet but shot of some kind—virtually harmless as it comes down (not totally, but that's not the point). (2) Has it occurred to no one that this was probably done as a joke, immature as it may seem? I don't imagine anyone does this in seriousness.

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