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Thread: When you think you've seen it all...

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    When you think you've seen it all...

    Someone proves you wrong.

    Step 1: Set revolver on roof of car

    Step 2: Begin conducting live fire drills using your daily driver as a range prop

    Step 3:



    Profit!



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    Ouch. Those airweights aren't exactly cheap.

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    Why was the revolver on the roof?

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    It's called the moron factor!

    In our highly technological civilization where everyone is savvy and knowledgeable, we still make moron mistakes!

    Common sense is no longer so common.

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    According to the thread on TOS (which I expect to go away soon) the individual in the picture was being sort of "chased" by some nefarious looking characters on his way to the range. He was worried that they meant him harm, so when he pulled into the range he whipped out his 442 and put it on the roof for easy access until he could get his long gun ready to roll.

    He then forgot about the 442 and began running drills which apparently involved using his only means of transportation as a range prop to simulate shooting around cover. He gets the SBR wrong, and boom...he done gunned down his gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John_Wayne777 View Post
    He was worried that they meant him harm, so when he pulled into the range he whipped out his 442 and put it on the roof for easy access until he could get his long gun ready to roll.
    I suppose actually carrying it would have been unreasonable. Oh, and those holdovers are a real bitch, too.

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    OUCH !!! Would smith&wesson fix that new cylinder and crane assemble maybe. If S&W did fix it it would make good P.R. like surefire except it didn't save my life by stopping a bullet LOL

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    Dear Smith & Wesson,

    So there I was, being chased by some nefarious looking characters...
    GLOCK PREFECTION

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    good thing he was not any lower. Probably more expensive to fix the car's roof than to fix the revolver
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    Does he always carry a cameraman too when "nefarious characters" are following him?

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