Yeah you're gonna have to cite a few articles linked to peoples death due to a quadcopter. I don't believe you.
Yeah you're gonna have to cite a few articles linked to peoples death due to a quadcopter. I don't believe you.
Because he chose not to? Equally within his rights? The key bit here is that you nor I nor anyone knows this guys story and assuming the worst is a shitty way to live.
No GT but.
Once you become addicted to the pop and whistle of a turbo, it is hard to go back.
When I was laying doughnuts in my friends Ridgeline 3.5 was plenty. A turbo? Times two? Holy shit!
Every single day I hear these sounds in my Abarth. Yes, pure sexy ruckus. I had a few guys at work that liked to hate on her until I went to the further warehouse on full tilt, neck and neck with a Vette and they all were like, 'Holy Crap!'
I can't even watch it. Haha!
A giant crustacean from the Paleolithic Era.
Visine can kill and is used in a date rape drug kinda way. Was a bouncer.
My name is not John and I agree. However just given the one photo, she could be. Playing devils advocate. I want to see how she handles an M24, then we have a story!
Also, holding the mag 99.9% of the time doesn't effect shit, but when souls are on the line, .01% is enough to not play games with.
When you see a stove pipe, the first thing you look to is stance and hand placement, then magazine, then feed ramp, in that order. Out of 10's of thousands of rounds through an M-16 I have had one stovepipe and my single only jam (I think I gapped the stock from my shoulder reducing recoil to cycle the bolt). M-4's…
Ironically this could be correct. I am not trying to slam you but if you are really good at putting a lot of rounds on target you don't break from aiming to change magazines. I have myself had this stance many a times dropping a mag and slamming another home all the while eyes on target. With this one pic, it COULD be…
Please do. I have shot easily tens of thousands of rounds through this type of platform although this appears to be the .22lr chambered variety. The picatinny rail bit is specifically called the 'hand guard' the barrel runs through that bit.
Possible but unlikely.
Crazy Canadians.
Well shit, I totally missed that. Glossed right over it. The other points I made though could be possible although yeah, your points Do tilt it toward plain stupidity.