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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

The only way a 1911 can manage 4 consecutive rounds?
Notice the gif doesn't show them firing a second time?
do you really think Jerry is going to post a crap video?


Anywho - the guns are indeed dumb- the 1st bullet impact make a hole... the 2nd round to impact slips into the temporary wound cavity... and does almost no additional damage in ballistic gel
 
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The only way a 1911 can manage 4 consecutive rounds?
Notice the gif doesn't show them firing a second time?

John Moses Browning rolls over in his grave. Along with thousands of other G.I's that defeated the axis powers. Shame on you! Turn in your American card for me to hold for a week.

(I bought two Glocks in three months, and they are cool)
 
Reliability Kalashnikov assault rifle - Somalia guarantees.
Recently came across material about the seizure of the Moscow University tanker by Somali pirates. The tanker was released by our Russian military, the pirates were captured. It should be noted that you will not look at these pirates without tears - dystrophics. It's just hellish poverty, not the brink of survival, but the brink of death. But I am not talking about the problems of Somalis.

The pirates, of course, had weapons and, of course, they were Kalashnikov assault rifles. And they even fired while capturing the ship. And then the pirates somehow shot from our fighters. How effectively they fired - the question is different. But shot back! Look at these trunks. I can not imagine what other weapons would work in this state.
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Details are probably in Vintage... but that's a German 1918 T-Gewehr anti-tank gun. One of the rarest guns on the planet. I happen to have one. But ammo is completely unavailable. So watching someone shoot one or more cartridges is intriguing!

There was a guy in France offering 'turned' cartridges that you could re-load. But it was sort of a solid brass bar with a hole up the middle for powder. I assume that is what these are. Because the recoil looks light. The legend is that these were beyond punishing.


Here is a picture of my bolt... next to a Luger. Gives you an idea of scale.

I can turn up some shells in the 'french' model. But if there is a supply of original rounds out there... I am not aware of them.

Cheers,

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Reminds me of the 20mm Lahti anti-tank gun.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lahti_L-39

Friend has a very nice one, he said you can shoot it anytime you want...… all you have to do is find your own ammo. :cautious:
 
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Silent pistol of the KGB of the USSR C-4, which was the first of its kind
In the Soviet Union, enormous resources were spent on maintaining their intelligence in the right tone, because its agents carried out a huge number of special assignments that influenced the fate of a country and its appearance in the world. Sometimes such assignments were associated with the need to secretly eliminate a person. Especially for this created such a weapon.