Is it weird that I heard banjos when I read this? Electric, distorted dubstep banjos, but banjos nonethelessIt works great on racoons in the tower blind. Buddy was checking the blind in late Sept, climbed the ladder, peaked in, racoon nest, with mamma hissing, he jumped down grabbed the P90 off the ATV and emptied the magazine into the bottom. It worked. It also improved the air flow in the tower stand
It works great on racoons in the tower blind. Buddy was checking the blind in late Sept, climbed the ladder, peaked in, racoon nest, with mamma hissing, he jumped down grabbed the P90 off the ATV and emptied the magazine into the bottom. It worked. It also improved the air flow in the tower stand
With the chicoms all high on opium in the cotton battening winter gear on wrapped in chicken wire it took more than carbine rounds.Evewryone I knew who fought in Korea thought the .30 carbine round was worthless.
I would have "dum-dum'ed" the bullets, myself.With the chicoms all high on opium in the cotton battening winter gear on wrapped in chicken wire it took more than carbine rounds.
Wouldn't have done you any good, and carbines don't take to a steady diet of soft points well.I would have "dum-dum'ed" the bullets, myself.
What I was going to say as well, as respectfully as I could. I’ve got the Ruger 57. It LOVES the FN ammo, NOT the AE ammo.I Don't want to come off disrespectful to the deceased, but if you look at the Fort Hood shooting, the shooter killed 13 and wounded 30 with a 5.7 pistol. Check me if I'm wrong, but I don't think your getting those numbers with a .22lr. The 5.7 is most definitely a lethal round.
Not all suppressors, and with a .22lr can, it won't sound good, you really want a short 5.56 suppressorOne benefit is you can use a .22 suppressor.
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This is trueNot all suppressors, and with a .22lr can, it won't sound good, you really want a short 5.56 suppressor