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Real neat! Real crazy, but real neat!
Hell yes!
Hopefully pushing a 180 gr .308 sabot.I have a 7" barrel working replica cap and ball. As a 50 cal 180-190 gr ball I can hit a 9" pie plate at 25 yards consistently. With the same load and a 308 sabot the pattern draws down to a 2.5" circle.
Wow, an NFR flintlock... Now I've seen everything.
I'm sure the BATF (having zero sense of humor) would have a stupid opinion on that.
It's in Biden's crosshairs.
The wonderful world of zip ties.
Probably illegal in Maryland.
That may be all we're left with if the effing Biden bunch gets their way.
Somebody has too much time on their hands. They need to get a redhead girlfriend to complicate their lives...
Misapplication of technology, like using a micrometer to measure snow depth and filming it at 20,000 FPS.
I do not see a supressor? Ok, where is it?
Pure junk, it needs a rail to mount the chainsaw attachment.
A scope on a percussion pistol that was only accurate to probably 20 feet!
Real neat! Real crazy, but real neat!
ReplyDeleteHell yes!
ReplyDeleteHopefully pushing a 180 gr .308 sabot.
ReplyDeleteI have a 7" barrel working replica cap and ball. As a 50 cal 180-190 gr ball I can hit a 9" pie plate at 25 yards consistently. With the same load and a 308 sabot the pattern draws down to a 2.5" circle.
Wow, an NFR flintlock... Now I've seen everything.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure the BATF (having zero sense of humor) would have a stupid opinion on that.
ReplyDeleteIt's in Biden's crosshairs.
ReplyDeleteThe wonderful world of zip ties.
ReplyDeleteProbably illegal in Maryland.
ReplyDeleteThat may be all we're left with if the effing Biden bunch gets their way.
ReplyDeleteSomebody has too much time on their hands. They need to get a redhead girlfriend to complicate their lives...
ReplyDeleteMisapplication of technology, like using a micrometer to measure snow depth and filming it at 20,000 FPS.
ReplyDeleteI do not see a supressor? Ok, where is it?
ReplyDeletePure junk, it needs a rail to mount the chainsaw attachment.
ReplyDeleteA scope on a percussion pistol that was only accurate to probably 20 feet!
ReplyDelete