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hemidenis
Posted 2015-04-12 10:59 AM (#475191)
Subject: 61 Grill against a shotgun



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The damage is obvious..wonder how this happened...

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wizard
Posted 2015-04-12 11:35 AM (#475197 - in reply to #475191)
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Young guys showing off perhaps? Not enough stopping Power in a shotgun for to stop a Chrysler, but the radiator is oh so vulnerably
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58coupe
Posted 2015-04-13 10:10 AM (#475311 - in reply to #475191)
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I would put that grille on my car and call it a war veteran!
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miquelonbrad
Posted 2015-04-13 10:14 AM (#475312 - in reply to #475191)
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There are two bullet holes in my '57 sedan...and I'm going to leave them there!
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sconut1
Posted 2015-04-15 1:14 AM (#475522 - in reply to #475191)
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Maybe it wouldn't start one morning....
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Posted 2015-04-15 2:55 AM (#475530 - in reply to #475522)
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That damage looks like from a distance of 50-100 ft. If it were closer, it would have been more concentrated and done more damage.
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60crossram
Posted 2015-04-15 12:58 PM (#475558 - in reply to #475191)
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This is the new shotgun I'm building on a form 1, it's a sawed off shotgun registered as an 8". It's an Ithaca slam fire, it only hold 3 shots, but will do major damage. Just hold the trigger down and it fires with every pump. I won't be shooting any forward looks with it. Just zombies. DeSoto lives !!!

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daytonajim
Posted 2015-04-15 1:33 PM (#475562 - in reply to #475191)
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59 in Calif
Posted 2015-04-15 7:03 PM (#475590 - in reply to #475191)
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Hey Cory, How do you guys in Utah get away with registering a sawed off shotgun? I wouldn't mind having one myself, but it's a good way to go to jail in Calif. Jerry
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big m
Posted 2015-04-15 7:12 PM (#475593 - in reply to #475191)
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We call those sawed off shotguns "7/11" guns.

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ttotired
Posted 2015-04-15 7:19 PM (#475595 - in reply to #475191)
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I wasnt going to say anything, but that gun is the epitome of why gun control is important

Its to stop people having (or making) a gun that is totally useless for anything else but hiding under a coat (or whatever) so you can go somewhere and blow people away.

Even before the heavy gun control measures were bought in here in Australia, a gun like that would put you in jail

Take it out to your shed and put it through a band saw and save yourself a lot of trouble (and maybe a life or two)



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60crossram
Posted 2015-04-15 7:30 PM (#475599 - in reply to #475191)
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You just have to register it with the BATF (Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms) pay $200.00 on a Form 1 or a Form 3. The 200 is a one time fee until you sell it, then the next owner if he is approved has to pay $200.00. It's usually about a 4-8 month wait on the approval. When they made the NFA law in 1934 the charge was 200.00 and they have not raised the price since then. That's not like the Gubment to not raise the price. I don't get that one. But I'm not complaining. They stopped making machineguns legal to buy in 1985. So you can still buy one that was made from 1934-1985 legally, but they are priced in roughly the 5,000 -60,000 range. An M-11 goes for about 4-5K. an UZI goes for 8-10k, an AK47 are around 15-20K, M60s are 30-50K. Mini guns are 75-100 K easily and they cost about 75.00 a second to shoot because they just spit out the ammo. If you ever get a chance to shoot an AK-47 do it, they are one of my most favorite because they have a machine like cool feel. Come to Utah anytime and I'll take you out. DeSoto lives !!!
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d500neil
Posted 2015-04-16 2:54 AM (#475637 - in reply to #475599)
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Yeah, great gun.


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60crossram
Posted 2015-04-16 9:23 AM (#475656 - in reply to #475191)
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We like to take out car parts and finish them off. Our motto here is "If we can't fix it, we'll shoot it".
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KcImperial
Posted 2015-04-16 9:40 AM (#475659 - in reply to #475637)
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d500neil - 2015-04-16 1:54 AM

" The Ak47; when you absolutely, positively have to kill every M-F'er in the room."

S. Jackson; Pulp Fiction

Yeah, great gun.



I believe that was from Jackie Brown not Pulp Fiction
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59 in Calif
Posted 2015-04-16 10:41 AM (#475666 - in reply to #475191)
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Hey Cory, I'l have to plan a trip to Utah, we can go ' cruisn & shootn '. Jerry
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60crossram
Posted 2015-04-16 5:07 PM (#475704 - in reply to #475191)
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Yea, If we go out to the west desert we can just shoot from the car at bunnies as we drive. Let me know.
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sconut1
Posted 2015-04-18 12:17 AM (#475844 - in reply to #475191)
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LMAO......is it actually legal to discharge a firearm from a vehicle while hunting in Utah? Gotta be 20 yards away from a vehicle here before shooting, or a big ticket and firearm and vehicle confiscation here.
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60crossram
Posted 2015-04-20 1:03 AM (#476059 - in reply to #475191)
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No, we can't here either. The law is being worse and worse by the day and people are getting more and more frieked out as we have shootings daily in the news. My whole life I've been a shooter and always going on hikes with my dogs and my .22 rifle, but just 2 weeks ago I had these tree hugging hikers say "you can't shoot up here" I said "yes I can, I'm above the Bonneville shoreline, so go hug a tree". I swear, dam_ lib-tards. Me and my gun crew are safe with them, we just like to have fun and even blow stuff up with "tannerite",(look it up on YouTube), legal explosive you can have shipped right to your door. Crazy. Very stable stuff. It will only explode if it's hit with a large caliber bullet. Small ones like a .22 won't set it off. People blow up cars and stuff with 20-50 lbs of it. Chrysler lives !!!
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udoittwo
Posted 2015-04-20 10:54 AM (#476090 - in reply to #475191)
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I think you're all way off. Looks like you were driving through N. Minnesota on a hot summer night at 100+MPH although I guess those are reall small dents for a Mn. mosquito. More like them "love bug" things down there in Georgia. Never drove though anything like those bugs.

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