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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
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Shooting points
A bullet is a terrible thing. It can travel the length of three football fields and explode a man's head. A rain of bullets leaves nothing free from reaching death. This terrible thing travel far and explode a head.
Richard Gatling built the world's first machine gun, making the soldier no longer an artisan of battle but an industrial-scale taker of lives. Gatling was the prototypical Yankee tinkerer, a self-educated deviser of farm implements, including a mechanical planter that fed seeds from a hopper. It was an elegant solution to a problem that had bedeviled armories for a century – the best of soldiers could fire only two or three rounds a minute. The gun itself made a perfect circle of gleaming barrels, gleaming smartly in the fresh dawn of a world newly besotted by technology. Gatling's patent was filed during the U.S. Civil War. He urged the gun's adoption by the Union army on the grounds that it would not only crush the rebellion but also save lives, wounds and sickness, by lessening the soldiers subjected to the perils of war. The grail, of course, was to do away with the distinction between soldier and machine gunner. Every army, by the time of World War II, equipped its infantry squads with one or two light machine guns – weapons that spewed out short bursts of fire – but it was not until the Cold War that the U.S. and the Soviet Union each made a concerted effort to do away with the infantry rifle altogether. In 1947, the Russians built an automatic rifle with just eight moving parts, so stoutly put together that it proved almost impervious to dirt, sand and mud. The U.S. Army eventually followed the German example, choosing a light, finely machined, small-caliber weapon that until 1964 had been the province of local law-enforcement officers. |
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Nothing to say...
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: UK
Posts: 23,098
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At least try to spam us something..
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Made In The USA
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For people like you, the only shooting point is a headshot; Anywhere else is a fleshwound...
"I just want to lie in my own crusty filth, eating rancid egg sandwiches, until some unfortunate paramedic has to blow down my door to find my bloated and pasty corpse wedged between the nightstand and mattress stained with Bengay and Robitussin DM." - Greg Gutfeld on sex and seniors "Syphilis does not stay in Vegas. Debt collectors do not stay in Vegas. Dead hookers stay in Vegas, but the guilt stays with you forever." - Bill Schultz |
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Major Dude
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Man, if you're gonna troll, at least try to make a point.
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JEDI MASTER
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Canyon, CA with a bunch of hippies
Posts: 1,336
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I'm in despair that I can't get back the :35 seconds of my life I wasted reading that tripe expecting there might be a point to it.
"Which is worse, ignorance or indifference?" "I don't know, and I don't care."
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\m/
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Quote:
Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of tapes hurtling down the highway. |
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JEDI MASTER
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Canyon, CA with a bunch of hippies
Posts: 1,336
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I'll never be that bored, bubba.
"Which is worse, ignorance or indifference?" "I don't know, and I don't care."
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DRINK BEER NOW
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Wow. General Discussions has actually fallen far below the bin.
Don't forget to live before you die.
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