This is cool. Enjoy.
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This is cool. Enjoy.
http://tinypic.com/player.php?v=25sscxh&s=7
http://tinypic.com/player.php?v=mbqro3&s=7
I'll take one please....
Interesting, though not a good practice to take eyes off target while in full auto.
He looks sad that he's shooting full auto. :p
haven't you ever had something rock so hard that it almost sucked?
he's in painful ecstasy.
the long mag dumps are pretty kick ass... but being .22 takes some of the cool factor out of it. i guess when you've got 50 round STANAG-length magazines and almost zero recoil, you can just pepper the guy with bursts of 30gr bullets (pellets).
OUCH! OUCH! OUCH! OMG! PLEASE STOP! I GIVE UP! sheesh... that ****in hurts, man..
That just looks like it would be no fun at all. :D
Jerry Orbach lives!
If you've every read Officer Gary Jones' book "Badge 149 Shots Fired", he talks about how Ft. Lauderdale PD used some American-180 .22lr SMGs with early mounted lasers in the 1970s and it actually worked very well. He recounts several robbery shootings with suspects inside vehicles, and the American-180 had such a high rate of fire and low recoil that they would literally hose through windshields and into the heads of the vehicle occupants. They were getting better OIS successes with these weapons than their 12-gauge shotguns. He attributed the success of the weapon due to its incredible level of control and that it was like a water hose.