To be fair, it only weighs around 8 pounds.
To be fair, it only weighs around 8 pounds.
This is literally identical to my logic. (I drive a ‘95 Polo with a whopping 55 horsepower)
The HMMWVs my unit had were running 150hp diesels....
No, I’m nodding because I drive a 1995 Polo, close enough though.
Oh, I didn’t realize 2500 pounds was that heavy for a recent car.
The scariest part about it is, I’m pretty sure I had one of these when I was still in the army.... my NVG mount hole wasn’t in the right place, I couldn’t fit one on my helmet.
I sense a new..... Molyneux
I think we could be friends.
I did, I’m mainly a PC gamer though. The Wii U did something different. Just my opinion though.
Try running games at 1440P 144hz..... even 120hz.
With any AR-15, if it has a buffer spring (my point of reference is the M4 and M16A2.) The sound the buffer spring makes on your last round is different since it stays compressed due to the bolt catch, but that’s about it.
It boggles me that the one thing people always seem to ignore, even on an enthusiast website is the character of an engine. How will this affect the powerband? The character of the engine? Sure, it’s only an extra five horsepower but if that horsepower presents itself in a far more exciting manner then it’s a win in…
180 or 190, 225 at the most through the front wheels with an LSD if the car is 1150KG or less. It has to be snorty and snarly.
Oh good, instant swatting button. That’ll help.
I main warrior in BDO and I have several attacks that cause a knockdown, stun or stagger state. Pretty pleased with the way combat plays out personally.
I just make my own pickles now. The difference is in the pickling process. Claussen pickles (as they proclaim on the jar) are never heated during processing. Vlasic and most other pickles are, this leads to a longer shelf life and explains why you only ever get Claussen out of the refrigerated section in your local…