Hmpft.....
I have not seen anything like that before, and I was just at a Wal-mart a few days ago.
It does look however, that the gun would be ungainly because of where you would have to hold it, with that curve and the priming handle on the top.
Nice find.
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In Topic: Anyone Ever See This Gun Before?
09 December 2006 - 08:06 PM
In Topic: Finally! It Has Arrived
02 September 2006 - 09:23 PM
Happy 18th birthday Bad_Karma!
In Topic: Holsters: Right Or Left Leg?
17 August 2006 - 06:52 PM
I feel that the time taken to cross draw a gun would expose one's self unnecessarily in the time it takes to reach around the waist, to the other leg.
I tend to keep my sidearm holstered on the same side as my dominate hand, which is left for me.
I keep my primary in my off hand most of the time, and if I need to drop it in order to draw my sidearm, then I will.
Or, I will keep the primary in my arm, stuck between my arm pit and my side, and return fire with my sidearm, while reloading the primary one handed.
Whichever is most appropriate for what I am using right then.
I tend to keep my sidearm holstered on the same side as my dominate hand, which is left for me.
I keep my primary in my off hand most of the time, and if I need to drop it in order to draw my sidearm, then I will.
Or, I will keep the primary in my arm, stuck between my arm pit and my side, and return fire with my sidearm, while reloading the primary one handed.
Whichever is most appropriate for what I am using right then.
In Topic: Comics Who Likes Them!
17 August 2006 - 12:03 AM
Comics are the shit.
Batman I am real regular with, I read Detective Comics often as well as its various offspring, to me as a kid, I liked batman more than superman, just because he was dealing with his inner demons and was more of a complex character to me, while I'm on Batman, did anyone check out Batman All Stars?
Frank Miller has gone off of his fuckin' rocker, not to show disrespect to his work in DKR or Sin City (which I love for its Noir feel and I loved the movie, thought it was the best movie I've seen in two years) but I mean, geez, how many times does he mention that Robin is "age 12" in the first issue alone?
Yeah Enigma, I like Morrison, and Kubert, but I don't like the lighter tone, I feel like the Batman that was the most on target as a character was Legends of the Dark Knight and Return of the Dark Knight.
And anyone who says comics is for kids is just ignorant, The Watchmen, The Sandman series, V for Vendetta are all highly sophisticated works of literature that should not be looked down upon just for being done in a comic book form.
I mean, The Watchmen won the Hugo Award, and the stuffy boarheaded 'conissoures' hated that so much, that a comic could get the Hugo, that they fixed it so it could never happen again.
Besides Batman, I read a lot of Dark Horse stuff, mostly their Terminator series, and a lot of The Tick, some spiderman, The Doom Patrol, Capt. America, American Flagg, The Question, mostly a little bit of everything.
So yeah, there's my two bits for what its worth.
Batman I am real regular with, I read Detective Comics often as well as its various offspring, to me as a kid, I liked batman more than superman, just because he was dealing with his inner demons and was more of a complex character to me, while I'm on Batman, did anyone check out Batman All Stars?
Frank Miller has gone off of his fuckin' rocker, not to show disrespect to his work in DKR or Sin City (which I love for its Noir feel and I loved the movie, thought it was the best movie I've seen in two years) but I mean, geez, how many times does he mention that Robin is "age 12" in the first issue alone?
Yeah Enigma, I like Morrison, and Kubert, but I don't like the lighter tone, I feel like the Batman that was the most on target as a character was Legends of the Dark Knight and Return of the Dark Knight.
And anyone who says comics is for kids is just ignorant, The Watchmen, The Sandman series, V for Vendetta are all highly sophisticated works of literature that should not be looked down upon just for being done in a comic book form.
I mean, The Watchmen won the Hugo Award, and the stuffy boarheaded 'conissoures' hated that so much, that a comic could get the Hugo, that they fixed it so it could never happen again.
Besides Batman, I read a lot of Dark Horse stuff, mostly their Terminator series, and a lot of The Tick, some spiderman, The Doom Patrol, Capt. America, American Flagg, The Question, mostly a little bit of everything.
So yeah, there's my two bits for what its worth.
In Topic: Nerf On Break
15 August 2006 - 05:03 PM
Oh man, that was hilarious, when he said "Hey!" I burst out laughing.
Nice find Forsaken, and I do think that this is a first in nerf history as far as a drive-by shooting with a titan goes.
Nice find Forsaken, and I do think that this is a first in nerf history as far as a drive-by shooting with a titan goes.
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