LyquidMetal
Nashoba Chata
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And wait till Cowpoke comes hopping in:
Most of what I have would just punch holes in the steel.Love it, very cool, I bet that took some time to get figured out.
Yeah me too, mostly too much powder. I would be Santa In a heart beat if I could play with a full auto.Most of what I have would just punch holes in the steel.
But you are right. This had to take some great planning and practice.
Of course they could have faked the whole thing with the audio, but in the spirit of Christmas I choose to believe it is legit.
I believe in Santa again after seeing him rock out full auto.
It only takes a drill bit and a template.Yeah me too, mostly too much powder. I would be Santa In a heart beat if I could play with a full auto.
Well, it's a LITTLE more complicated than that, but not much.It only takes a drill bit and a template.
I was trying to be a subtle, but I know the routine.Well, it's a LITTLE more complicated than that, but not much.
Might want to keep that knowledge to ourselves....I was trying to be a subtle, but I know the routine.
I don't know shit, I just heard someone say that.Might want to keep that knowledge to ourselves....
I don't know shit, I just heard someone say that.
Mine blew away during a hurricane.I used to think about asking Google how to do such, but then the boating accident. Now I have no "guns" to work with.
This might be something I do.. bout a 1 hour drive from the house, plenty of time to digest on the way home
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lol,,, not a lotta stuff down there.. well, used to not be.. when I was a kid, grands on moms side lived in Langdale (now valley).. 431 south was the road.. Wedowee and Roanoke were the half way point..My Pops retired from Amoco Fabrics as a truck driver while he was dispatched out of Roanoke. Parents lived in Franklin just across the Georgia line. That was back in my USMC days.