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The most American thing I have ever done.
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That would've been spectacular if it had been someones real car and they'd swapped out the shooting car for some reason and you hadn't noticedBamBam wrote:No.Blackstuff wrote:
Were you supposed to shoot the back window out??
Was at the match early so helped set up and was talking to the match director, Gary Welborn, and asked if I could shoot a car, as there was another that was peppered with holes on another stage. He said sure, if there is time. So I took a few seconds out of my final stage to shoot the car, rounds through the headrests too. The guy running the camera for me gasped in surprise when I did it, Mike Whitesides from Dissident arms. I didn't get DQ'd and nobody got angry. It's a bit of a running joke at Rockcastle that I will shoot your car, but only if there is time.
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This reminded me of the scene in an episode of Mr Bean when his car gets run over by a tank.Blackstuff wrote: That would've been spectacular if it had been someones real car and they'd swapped out the shooting car for some reason and you hadn't noticed
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I love it, but the amount of sugar in it is obscene. Diabetes in a bottle.BamBam wrote:Not at all, what else would you eat after a huge steak.TomH wrote:So you deny eating any Apple Pie?
I've also had doughnuts and mountain dew for breakfast, mountain dew is the semi-official drink of 3 gun.
I'd quite enjoy shooting a car too, although a 50 cal might be more interesting, Guy Martin did it on his Spitfire programme. In perfect safety inside - boring.
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Re: The most American thing I have ever done.
There were no slugs on that match otherwise I'd have knocked a few through it.
The year after it was on another stage and pretty were perforated. I sat on it and it tore the arse out of my shorts.
The year after it was on another stage and pretty were perforated. I sat on it and it tore the arse out of my shorts.
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Hey BamBam ,
Come on ... do tell us ...Is this dude your best budy ?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=u_Xv6kjKpE4
Come on ... do tell us ...Is this dude your best budy ?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=u_Xv6kjKpE4
Re: The most American thing I have ever done.
Ha, apart from his questionable firearm handling seems like a fun guy.
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just a shame we can't get mountain dew in the UKBamBam wrote:Not at all, what else would you eat after a huge steak.TomH wrote:So you deny eating any Apple Pie?
I've also had doughnuts and mountain dew for breakfast, mountain dew is the semi-official drink of 3 gun.
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Re: The most American thing I have ever done.
I'd give up on my quest for mountain dew in exchange for handguns and semi-auto MSRs.
Not sure if the government will recognise my sacrifices in exchange for more open gun laws though..
Not sure if the government will recognise my sacrifices in exchange for more open gun laws though..
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hmmm, I think I might too. It just annoys me, they say you can't have it as it is bad for you if you drink nothing but that. so they ban it. yet I can still go buy cigarettesBamBam wrote:I'd give up on my quest for mountain dew in exchange for handguns and semi-auto MSRs.
Not sure if the government will recognise my sacrifices in exchange for more open gun laws though..
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