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Yeah. This baby is legal. Because its a BB GUN! A full auto, minigun inspired BB Gun! |
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Date: 10 December 2007 Category: Cool Weapons! |
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A tehnique that delivers a high amount of firepower at close range when needed (like in the VIP protection case)Its almost like bump fire. |
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Date: 13 December 2008 Category: Cool Weapons! |
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Turn on yourspeakers You'll have to watch this...this is unreal, 2.5 miles away, at night and it looks like they are right there. Heck of a weapon too...
The pictures were taken from an AC130 Specter gunship two and a half miles away. The guys in the picture are setting up a roadside bomb and planning to ambush an American convoy which followed a short while after the pictures were taken. They were setting up for the ambush and were pacing off the distance from the bomb to where the convoy was to pass by. Turn your sound up. The level of effort these crews put forth to control the enemy's antics is commendable, and their marksmanship with those electronically controlled 40mm cannons is astounding. [More] [Less] |
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Date: 12 December 2007 Category: Killing Al Qaeda |
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Date: 16 December 2007 Category: Idiots and Douchebags |
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On May 9, 2004, this American Eagle 212 ATR-72 airplane took off from Mayagüez and completed a normal flight to San Juan. Upon landing, the aircraft skipped once, bounced hard twice, and then crashed at Luis Munoz MarÃn International Airport, San Juan, Puerto Rico. The airplane came to a complete stop on a grassy area about 217 feet left of the runway 8 centerline and about 4,317 feet beyond the runway threshold. The captain was seriously injured; the first officer, 2 flight attendants, and 16 of the 22 passengers received minor injuries; and the remaining 6 passengers received no injuries. The captain was the most seriously injured onboard. As it turned out, a team of city rescuers was practicing on the beach located one block away from the airport, and they ran to the scene as soon as the airplane crashed, perhaps helping to save some lives. The airport's fire rescue team also helped in the operation. An investigation later revealed that pilot error was the cause of this bouncy landing [More] [Less] |
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Date: 20 November 2007 Category: Aviation Buffoons |
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Captured by aerial surveillance, great quality! |
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Date: 24 April 2008 Category: Killing Al Qaeda |
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Top gear: 747 Jetblasts car (self explanatory - watch it and see for yourself!) |
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Date: 11 June 2008 Category: Aviation Buffoons |
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this is a segment of the tv show |
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Date: 30 November 2007 Category: Idiots and Douchebags |
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