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32.5 grains of powder for a 325 grain bullet is all I can find, not sure about case capacity. It’s a lot of power, but the gas system really does wonders to keep the recoil down. It’s just so dang LOUD. A 12 gauge blast is intimidating, a .50 AE Deagle sounds like you touched off a small naval cannon.

It’s mostly good for filling in the gap that the grenade fails to by softening up group of weak enemies like the zombies and imps. It’s also good for interrupting enemies approaching from your rear.

Interesting write-up. A few small points of contention, though:

Co-signed on the shock and awe factor of the .50 AE. I shot one at a range last year(bullseye on my first shot) and the power, the impact, the boom of that handcannon hitting your chest can’t be communicated in words.

OK, full disclosure, I’m actually a fan of funky styling exercises like the SSR was. Same goes for the Prowler, which I still hold up as one of the coolest factory cars of its time. Even knowing that they never put up the ponies to match the looks, I think they’re cool, but this? This is an affront to good taste, and

I swear by the Hyper 212. It’s easy to install, pretty universal, and easily takes a second fan. I’ve got mine set up for upflow push pull, and my 8320 stays cool and quiet.

Hell, I’ll trade him. Got an ‘01 Silverado that runs great and is sitting on pretty fresh tires.

There are multiple payoffs, sequentially, but given your feelings towards the game’s aesthetic and sensibilities I don’t think you would derive any enjoyment from them. The threats evolve in some pretty interesting ways, the combat opens up a few times depending on how you choose to augment, but I feel like telling

That’s like a game every week and a half. I’m trying to get caught back up too, I polished off Moonlighter this week, and I’m planning on trying to knock out a few indies this weekend.

Hollandaise, but only on a strip, and only with seafood, either shrimp or scallops. The way all those flavors run together is just mm-mm perfect. For anything nicer than a strip, it’s dry rub only.

It’s neat, but is there any reason to buy this over the Velocifire wireless, which uses Outemu browns, has full travel keys, accepts replacement keycaps, and costs half the price of this unit?

It’s neat, but is there any reason to buy this over the Velocifire wireless, which uses Outemu browns, has full

Well, fair enough. Perhaps they’ll put in an option to let you turn off any kind of violent player interaction so you can build your wingback chair in peace. Personally I like the system because I enjoy the option of either bailing on an encounter with little loss to myself to engaging for a shot at cash and prizes.

That actually seems like a brilliant system. Opt-in PvP, if you don’t wanna, keep building your wing back chair, and if he pops you dead, well, now there’s a target on his back that the whole state can see, while simultaneously putting a blindfold on him.

Yeah, he’s talking blue sky for sure. The infrastructure for game streaming wasn’t here ten years ago when OnLive was a thing, it’s still not here for PSNow, and when vast swaths of the country are still running sub 20Mbps internet(not fast enough for stable 4k video streaming), game streaming at the resolutions and

The more things change, the more they stay the same.

Worth mentioning that Sealy also has some of their Response Essentials mattresses on sale if you prefer a more conventional spring mattress.

Worth mentioning that Sealy also has some of their Response Essentials mattresses on sale if you prefer a more

Yes, but that also meant that it would have been checked, filtered, cleaned up for public consumption, and now it’s Worldstar: Global Warfare edition. There’s something to be said for the innately bizarre nature of instantaneous communication being made available to literally billions of people without any sort of

Amusingly enough, those are some of the best mice for gaming you can buy. Quality optical sensor, respectable polling rate, and rock solid build quality.

Having been spoiled by it on my wife’s new vehicle, split tailgates and storage stops. Not only does it make loading and unloading things easier, it makes the upper half a lot shorter, so you don’t have to worry about banging it on the garage door when it’s up. The storage stop is something I know is in more modern

It’s surreal, isn’t it? These used to be very private conversations, held over secure lines, and now it’s ya boi Trump standing on the front steps of the White House with a megaphone.