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This is a well done joke, but I bet there are a lot of people who would sadly like to have it...
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This is a well done joke, but I bet there are a lot of people who would sadly like to have it...
Is there a left handed version? I would like some for my Parker Hale .308, but I think the bolt handle will get in the way.
Neil
Neil Hawkins
"The one thing that must be learnt but
cannot be taught is understanding"
A fellow I once spoke with claimed with some amusement that the "homeboy" style of firearms handling was a good way to discharge spent shells in your face while shooting. Myself, I have never handled a semiauto, and I was wondering if this sounds like an accurate observation.
The one thing the Birdman gun should be sold in conjunction with is a pair of special basketball shoes to give it's handler the ability to do those nifty shooting jump manouevres in which one discharges two weapons simultaneously while leaping superman style over objects such as parked cars, oil barrels, bar countertops etc...
Krzysztof M. Mathews
http://www.firstgearterritories.com
Every place around the world it seemed the same
Can't hear the rhythm for the drums
Everybody wants to look the other way
When something wicked this way comes
"Jeremiah Blues, Part 1"
Sting-The Soul Cages
What is next I wonder...holsters that attach to nipple rings
After seeing this, I had to visit the site.Originally posted by John Lindsey
This is a well done joke, but I bet there are a lot of people who would sadly like to have it...
The .50BMG Kit is nice. I'm just not sure how much of what these guys say on their site is in earnest. What do you think.
BTW: the page I'm talking about is http://www.birdman.org
Joachim Hoss
Cologne, Germany
Occam's Razor - A weapon for true martial artists.
Yeah with the Glock 19 model we got some in the face a long time ago. Was a fun idea until one hit square in my buddies eye, no goggles or shields on, can you say stings a little!
Earnie Warnick