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RyM3rC

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  1. That's odd.... Vance's hasn't been open on a Monday in 33 years

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    You have to go around back :fuckyeah:

     

    If you want something to shoot, do not buy a desert eagle. They are very expensive even if you reload, way too heavy, have beastly recoil, and totally impractical. If you want a toy or safe-queen, then go for it. Most people never shoot theirs so it's easy to find a "used, unfired" one for sale.

     

    I'd highly recommend getting a .44mag, but if you buy a .50AE you can convert very easily by popping the barrel off and sticking a .44mag barrel on, then using .44mag magazines. Much cheaper to shoot and ammo is always available for .44mag. The people who usually own these are the ones who want to go to the range, talk to people for an hour about their "Big bad-ass Desert Eagle" and maybe shoot a round or two.

  2. a smaller, highly-boosted 4cyl diesel would get higher MPG and just as good performance over a gas/electric hybrid.

     

    But how would it compare to a diesel/electric hybrid?

     

    Yes the TDis get outstanding mileage. My dad's 08' didn't do quite that well until he got a "Euro Tune" (or something) loaded. That is over twice as good as my gas 2.2 liter turbo 5-cylinder.

  3. 0 rust. Even if my engine were to explode, it would be cheaper than his turbo replacement.

     

    My VAG turbo has 190k miles on it, I bet it outlasts your motor. Plus with the popularity of the 2.0t cars it's super easy to find parts right now.

  4. guarantee it outlasts this shit wagon.

     

    brb buying VAG right around its most expensive service interval :dumb:

     

    It will last as long as it's maintained, or the parts run out. Just like anything else.

     

    brb buying rusty busted-ass jeep.

  5. Saying "Moly 5.56 sight tower" is pretty ambiguous. I'd suspect they mean the barrel is chrome-moly, NOT chrome-lined which is fine, but won't last quite as long during rapid-fire shooting. By the point you'd see a benefit you'd already have thousands spent in ammo anyway, so for a plinker it doesn't matter. Make certain the barrel is a true 5.56 chamber, NOT a .223 or wylde chamber. Shooting 5.56 ammo in a .223 chamber is dangerous. If it's a .223 chamber you're limited to cheaper crappier russian ammo, or commercial .223. Keep in mind on a bargain basement rifle you're going to have a lot of corners cut. Before firing it you'll want to check a few things to make sure it doesn't fall apart on the first mag. The rifles from PSA are better for the money in my opinion, and is really the crappiest I'd go in an AR.

     

    And shooting an AR pistol is absolutely retarded. Very difficult to hit anything, massive jail time and fines if caught shooting it improperly, and they're pretty unreliable. Why bother?

  6. I can't see any redeeming features.

    Not fast, doesn't corner better than big cars, doesn't get outstanding MPG numbers either.

    Nor is it particularly cheap.

     

    What exactly is the car's niche ?

     

    Agreed. I'd be interested if it was more along the lines of the diesel golf with the gti suspension.

  7. Because buying jewelry is going to convince African rebels to put down their guns.

     

    I understood it as they could potentially use some of the proceeds to buy the guns back, so the evil Africans would have to fight with sticks or find other guns. The whole thing is just 100% to the max bleeding-heart faggotry. Worth a good laugh though, moron!:)

  8. I follow you know. The way it was worded didnt make sense to me.

    I agree that we have a huge dependancy on each other. But I believe that bureaucracy has a lot do do with that. I would personally rather it be the opposite of that and people should be more relilant on themselves. Unfortunately the way society has been molded makes that almost impossible unless your rich.

     

    Or a crazy hermit? You're right though, they're not just giving away land anymore :(

  9. I don't know if/when it would happen, but if it's not sustainable then the clock is already ticking down, so to speak.

     

    The services comment was a reference to our society's dependence on each other. I don't have the time to break it down for you right now remind me later.

  10. :)

    Weapons of this type - so-called "boost glide" projects - have a long history, dating back to Nazi plans for a "Silbervogel" rocket bomber which would circumnavigate the globe by skipping along the top of the atmosphere like a flung stone, dropping a bomb on America as it passed.

     

    And WHERE could the Nazis POSSIBLY have gotten such "out of this world" technology so long ago?:)

  11. I may be wrong, but i remember when it was at easton, werent the shows $15-20? A friend mentioned shadowbox a few weeks ago, i found out they moved downtown, looked up ticket prices, and it said $40-50/show. Fuck that

     

    I vaguely remember the full-price tickets being about $25 or $30 per person back in 2008 or 2009. Getting an invitation made them like, $15 or something reasonable. I've never been to their new place so I can't tell ya there.

  12. Whats to happen when State employees get hit so hard that they can't take care of their families and all of those families start drawing welfare?

     

    Cut welfare.

     

    Guess what? If the services you provide aren't valuable enough for you to buy food/shelter/necessities, you get to provide them all by yourself! Is that the endgame these people want?

     

    Bring it on.

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