And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
What rifle? I'm looking at those magnificent, tight arms. I bet she could do laundry, clean house, cook, wash dishes and chop a cord of firewood without breaking a sweat. My kinda gal.
I missed a "close parentheses) on that comment. At the least. I think the jumping stuff on the table was caused by the muzzle brake. I wouldn't want to be next to that thing (or even a bunch of shooting tables over) at the range. Even a 5.56 or .223 is too loud with a brake.
When doing demos with a Barrett, every observer would line up along a line perpendicular to the way the shooter was facing so they could see what was going on. After the first shot, everyone was crowded into a wedge directly behind the shooter - the muzzle blast from that awesome brake would really clobber you if you were anywhere off to the side of the gun. But that brake made it relatively comfortable to shoot.
Um....what am I missing here? It looks like the mag dropped out just as she was firing the .50 cal. Or is something else going on here?
ReplyDelete....and why is the muzzle pointed down like that?
ReplyDeleteIt's an 8 shot extended mag and she reactively started to stand up as the recoil caused the bipod to drag backwards over the table?
ReplyDeleteWhat rifle? I'm looking at those magnificent, tight arms. I bet she could do laundry, clean house, cook, wash dishes and chop a cord of firewood without breaking a sweat. My kinda gal.
ReplyDeleteAnd give you an ass whoopin after you smart off to her. :-)
DeleteYeah bog, she COULD do all that, but if she were yours (I mean you were hers, then you could do it instead.
DeleteI missed a "close parentheses) on that comment. At the least. I think the jumping stuff on the table was caused by the muzzle brake. I wouldn't want to be next to that thing (or even a bunch of shooting tables over) at the range. Even a 5.56 or .223 is too loud with a brake.
ReplyDeleteWhen doing demos with a Barrett, every observer would line up along a line perpendicular to the way the shooter was facing so they could see what was going on. After the first shot, everyone was crowded into a wedge directly behind the shooter - the muzzle blast from that awesome brake would really clobber you if you were anywhere off to the side of the gun. But that brake made it relatively comfortable to shoot.
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