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Create a channel Learn moreAnd, if you are a fan, you probably already know about him being a pilot on heavies;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Dickinson
I think The Who held the WR decibel level..
Most memorable concert: August Jam 1974. What a way to celebrate my 18th (could legally drink back then).
Nobody said yes butt we gonna do this anyways, enjoy fellers.
Is this the .25 auto? I had one for a while. Fold up an 8-1/2" X 11" paper and tuck it, and this, in your shirt pocket...
it was fun, neat etc. but not much good at anything other than starting conversations. It went down the road years ago.
I worked that show as a Stagehand.....made some BIG BUCKS. The loudest band I ever saw was Kansas in the Paramount/Seattle, probably about '77. We were in the back of the house, main floor and man, it was painful. Everything was clear/undistorted, but incredibly loud. ZZ Top was always supposed to be the loudest, but Kansas had 'em beat.
J; Here's something from ACDC, just for your listening pleasure;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0lKdYQkMW4&t=33s
Best concert ever.....?........1978, Willy Nelsons 4th of July Picnic, Arrowhead stadium, Kansas City:
Grateful Dead, Willy Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Jerry Jeff Walker, Jessie Colter, Missouri.
Dead Heads, Cowboys, Rednecks.......What more could you want......
Best concert ever.....?........1978, Willy Nelsons 4th of July Picnic, Arrowhead stadium, Kansas City:
Grateful Dead, Willy Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Jerry Jeff Walker, Jessie Colter, Missouri.
Dead Heads, Cowboys, Rednecks.......What more could you want......
Crosby,Stills, Nash and Young was pretty good as well, but that's another story......
Black Oak Arkansas......now there is a blast fro the past
Most memorable concert: August Jam 1974. What a way to celebrate my 18th (could legally drink back then).
Is this the .25 auto? I had one for a while. Fold up an 8-1/2" X 11" paper and tuck it, and this, in your shirt pocket...
it was fun, neat etc. but not much good at anything other than starting conversations. It went down the road years ago.
For fans of Greg, Dicky and the crew
You made me Google blue waffle. Now I feel sick.
Looks like it fired out of battery.
Nice perfect little ring where it blew away from the solid web and about .100 forward.
Notice the swipe mark from the firing pin. Some serious timing issues there.
An over pressure wouldn't look like that.
You Dork. But I feel your pain. I too was suckered in to Blue Waffles just not this time and never again.
Gotta wonder why he thought firing another round would be a could idea.
Danger: Unsafe Ammo Ultramax
Note that this ammo is "re-manufactured", even if it does not say so. Most ranges do not allow "re-manufactured" ammo.Pictures are pretty graphic. Total of six pictures.
URGENT warning to my friends in the Law Enforcement Community :
I went to the range to qualify last week using the ammo pictured below. The first round I fired was ok. The 2nd round exploded in my weapon. I was able to clear my handgun and chamber the 3rd round when it also exploded in the weapon, only this time it blew the shell extractor from the gun. I did not attempt to shoot further ammo from this box. The gun is a New Sig (one year old) 320 9 mm
Now, If you are using Ultramax DISCONTINUE using. This company has some serious quality control issues. Officer Safety is at risk. I would strongly suggest you Do Not Use. Pull it from your shelves.
I was going to sell my old one (perfectly fine but several thousand rounds through it) and get a newer one.
Gotta wonder why he thought firing another round would be a could idea.
Danger: Unsafe Ammo Ultramax
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APOPKA, Fla. – Spike’s Tactical, a national AR-15 parts and weapons manufacturer based near Orlando, Florida, and Pipe Hitters Union, an international apparel manufacturer based in Austin, Texas, were attacked by Newsweek on Monday for an advertisement the companies recently ran in SKILLSET Magazine and posted on Facebook earlier this week.
“Our advertisement, NOT TODAY ANTIFA, is meant to be pro-American and against those who would suppress freedom of speech and the rest of our constitutionally protected rights, including the right to bear arms,” said Kit Cope, spokesman for Spike’s Tactical. “We offer zero apologies to anyone that is offended by this advertisement that depicts armed, but peaceful, patriotic Americans standing up against socialist, anarchist and communist rioters.”
The dual-page ad, which was designed for and is scheduled to run in RECOIL Magazine for the 2018 SHOT Show in Las Vegas, was commissioned as a joint advertisement between Spike’s Tactical and Pipe Hitters Union.
“We had no idea this ad would become so controversial, but let me be very clear about one point – We are not and do not support Nazis or any white supremacist movement in any shape or form,” said Lincoln A. Osiris, president of Pipe Hitters Union. “Every year we do a centerfold ad together with Spike’s Tactical for SHOT Show, and this year, after the rioting in several cities throughout the U.S., we decided to address those who are anti-American, anti-government and anti-democracy in our advertisement. We believe that anyone who supports this great nation, the Constitution and our democratic republic supports our stance.”
Hell, the primer is like new except for the swipe mark.
If it had been a pressure issue, that bitch would have flowed to the edges and been flat as a pancake.
Shooter might have been trying to pull the trigger while chambering a round and the sear let go. The problem is in the pistol.