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Nikolai Nuvolari
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Posted - 2006.07.08 06:34:00 -
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Something about liability insurance. -------- Tom Thumb > for a nut case you rawk [04:21:15] Mebrithiel Ju'wien > Nik's bio 4tw btw [07:38:53] Graelyn > Nikolai for Dev 108!
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Drizit
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Posted - 2006.07.08 12:36:00 -
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The moral of this story is: If you ever go to visit this guy and a fly lands on your nose... Don't wait around to see if it's a fly swat he's holding 
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Kulat
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Posted - 2006.07.08 15:43:00 -
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Originally by: Phoenix Lord
Originally by: LVSOCOM I wish I could do that with mine. 5.56mm leaves holes, not dimples. :[
Lol nice gun, but 5.56mm? Ive never heard of that size.
5.56mm = .223 , its like they call 308 7.62mm blame NATO =============================== Kulat Director of Cricket & beating up Poms
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Marie Sklodowska
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Posted - 2006.07.08 18:16:00 -
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hehe..you guys think those airsoft guns are fun, I get to work in the firearms section of a crime lab. We've got a referance collection of thousands of firearms.
Just the other day we acquired an H&K 33E and a 53E, as well as a Colt 1911 built in 1930 and is in mint condition. It looks like it's never been fired before, the blueing is beautiful, and the walnut grips immaculate.
I love my job.
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Ikvar
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Posted - 2006.07.08 20:50:00 -
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Originally by: Marie Sklodowska a Colt 1911 built in 1930 and is in mint condition. It looks like it's never been fired before, the blueing is beautiful, and the walnut grips immaculate.
Steal it. It's worth more than you make in a year.
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Phoenix Lord
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Posted - 2006.07.12 00:41:00 -
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Originally by: Drizit The moral of this story is: If you ever go to visit this guy and a fly lands on your nose... Don't wait around to see if it's a fly swat he's holding 
Hehehe, dont worry, ill shoot the person anyway :D
That reminds me... i was shooting at my friend as he left my house with my full auto MP7. Didnt hit him though, just shot near him to scare the crap out of him  ---------------- Meet... bunneh:
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Shalin
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Posted - 2006.07.12 01:28:00 -
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Quote: awww dont worry, i dont shoot people :P I just shoot things next to people (shot the soda can that some construction worker across the street was drinking from).
that's got to be one of the best things ive ever heard =D I need a sniper rifle!
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Dak Hakin
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Posted - 2006.07.12 04:08:00 -
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That fly was freaking huge! I got a cat that big. _______________________________________________ I am the devil, and I'm here to do the devils work.
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LVSOCOM
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Posted - 2006.07.13 21:48:00 -
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Edited by: LVSOCOM on 13/07/2006 21:53:04 Not quite... The NATO spec 5.56mm and SAAMI (Small Arm and Ammunition Manufacturers Institute) spec .223 do vary a slight bit on paper. They are not a Metric vs. US measurement difference. A rifle chambered for .223 MAY be safe to fire 5.56mm out of, but 5.56mm chambers are generally regarded as capable of both .223 and 5.56mm. Part of the issue is centered around the maxium allowed chamber pressure and the brass case thickness. 5.56mm is generally higher velocity and with the higher pressure required to accomplish this, it must have a thicker case. Thin cases tend to expand more readily, where a thick case would expand less so and aid ejection. However these are just cartridge issues. The chambers otherwise are nearly identical, the difference comes in the throat (leade) of the rifling. This is the section of barrel prior to where the rifling starts. This section of smooth barrel helps reduce the chamber pressure to safe levels. Downside is, longer throats can (not always) decrease accuracy. NATO 5.56mm specifies a relatively long throat to keep chamber pressures at acceptable levels, and allow the use of ammunition that is loaded "hotter." SAAMI does consider firing 5.56mm out of a .223 chamber to be unsafe.
5.56mm, is a good thing. /Martha Stewart
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Kaeten
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Posted - 2006.07.13 23:34:00 -
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Originally by: Ikvar
Originally by: Marie Sklodowska a Colt 1911 built in 1930 and is in mint condition. It looks like it's never been fired before, the blueing is beautiful, and the walnut grips immaculate.
Steal it. It's worth more than you make in a year.
sno skiten som han sa!!!!! 
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Kaeten
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Posted - 2006.07.13 23:34:00 -
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Originally by: LVSOCOM I wish I could do that with mine. 5.56mm leaves holes, not dimples. :[
nice mate 5.56mm standard nato shots for those who don't know what the bulelts are, used in m16 and other small scale assault rifles. 7.62mm is the big daddy used in 1k47 etc (none of yous play counter-strike? ) anyway, I dig that rifle you got however if it was up to me I'd put a red point sight on, swedish army have (they are so ****nig ftw)  
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