You'd know that, if you've seen her perform* on any of the daytime shows.
Yeah, but can she hit anything?
Now, THERE'S a pose for the Hawkeye Initiative!
Yeah, but can she hit anything?
You know, I tried really hard to find a picture of a guy doing the same pose/feat...but I couldn't!Now, THERE'S a pose for the Hawkeye Initiative!
I watched the video. Impressive feet ( ).You'd know that, if you've seen her perform* on any of the daytime shows.
She's not the only one who does this sort of thing, either. It's frequently performed by Chinese acrobats.
--Patrick
*(I think the linked video is her, like I said there's many people who do this stunt)
Because that's where he's holding the target.why is she aiming for his crotch?
Because that's where he's holding the target.
--Patrick
The headline for that article amuses me: "10 images . . . You won't see on TV"
Out of the three, the jump scare was easily the least scary/surprising/interesting. I'd like the "aging" thing to be a lot slower - imagine it hanging in your dining room and having your guests face it, having it slowly age over the course of an hour or so. MUHAHA.
Rapid fire, unloading of the magazine. 8-9 trigger pulls in just a couple of seconds. The barrel was borked before they knew the first shot didn't leave the barrel.View attachment 18154
"Surely the next one will fix it!"
I can't...I just can't believe the operator (or someone nearby!) didn't realize that something was very, very wrong. I mean, all the exhaust gases would have to be coming out of the cylinder gap! That should be something you just can't ignore.
--Patrick
uhh chief, thats a magnum REVOLVER. which means they reloaded it and tried AGAIN!Rapid fire, unloading of the magazine. 8-9 trigger pulls in just a couple of seconds. The barrel was borked before they knew the first shot didn't leave the barrel.
Psst... most 357 magnums hold 8 rounds...uhh chief, thats a magnum REVOLVER. which means they reloaded it and tried AGAIN!
Edit: unless they make some large caliber revolvers with more than 6 rounds?
Nnnnoooooo, most revolvers hold six rounds, with larger calibers only holding 5. There are some exotic revolvers that hold more than 6 rounds (like the Le Mat), but otherwise you only find capacities > 6 with smaller calibers like .22LR. This guy either loaded a couple of extra rounds, or it's the barrel of some sort of semiautomatic magnum (which is unlikely, given the shape). The "magnum" stamp is in the right place for it to be a S&W model 29 or similar N-frame model, but that just makes it harder to believe the shooter didn't realize something funny was going on. Maybe this was deliberate destruct testing?Psst... most 357 magnums hold 8 rounds...
Six of the 8 .357s currently offered by Smith and Wesson are 8 round. One is 7. One is 6.Nnnnoooooo, most revolvers hold six rounds, with larger calibers only holding 5. There are some exotic revolvers that hold more than 6 rounds (like the Le Mat), but otherwise you only find capacities > 6 with smaller calibers like .22LR.
--Patrick
blocked at work...Six of the 8 .357s currently offered by Smith and Wesson are 8 round. One is 7. One is 6.
http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/...4_750001_750051_775660_-1_775655_757896_image