This made me laugh

WOOOOoooo Woooo, slow down Gentlemen. The 10mm bandwagon only has room for so many.

The .357 Sig bandwagon however has lots of room. Come to the good side my friends.
 
Both myself and 45 were talking....we're offended by that. But we also suggest that maybe the 45 guy didn't put enough powder in, thereby giving the win to 10mm....We're going to have to lobby the government for a review. :pirate:
 
Yeah the .45 is a fat slow bullet, that STAYS IN the target! Of course I never thought 950fps was that slow. People dodging .45's are only in Science fiction movies.:rolleyes:
The .455 only moves out at 620FPS and there are lots of dead people because of that round.

(mm? you will NEED all of those rounds in that hi-cap magazine.;)
 
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So, who's gonna make the t-shirts, good quality not thin, t-shirts?
I don't don't think it would be legal :eek: you can make one for yourself, but selling/distrbuting a T-shirt with someone elses's "intelectual property" is a risky business :runaway:
 
I dont think the image is copyrighted in any way and hence it isnt its public domain (since being posted on a public forum).

But either way I'd ask the owner... never hurts to. If he saiz no just make your own based off of it and there you go.

Luke
 
Hang on. I see the trick. 10 mm guy had his stick held sideways. Well, no wonder he has greater killing power. Shame on all of you for not picking up on that. Obviously, you don't watch amy prime time cop shows!!!:rolleyes:
 
The intellectual part is a bit of a stretch....:)
I dont think the image is copyrighted in any way and hence it isnt its public domain (since being posted on a public forum).
I've looked in copyright issues before; IIRC if you draw/design something it's yours, doesn't metter where you post it and I don't think you need to apply for some permit to get it copyrighted... Goofy or not it's still considers 'intelectual property' of the whoever did it.

I don't see a problem with making a T-short for yourself, but distributing them is a no no...(with out permition)
 
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Hang on. I see the trick. 10 mm guy had his stick held sideways. Well, no wonder he has greater killing power. Shame on all of you for not picking up on that. Obviously, you don't watch amy prime time cop shows!!!:rolleyes:

If you hold the pistol sideways, crouch like a Charlies Angel and angle upwards you can shower hot brass on anyone sneaking up behind, thereby gaining a strategic advantage. Just don't angle it up too far or they'll start calling you 'Hotlips". Ok I've had enough...off to POCO to blast the enemy paper people. I'm feeling .45 ish with a dash of .357/.38 for desert.
 
10mm is an awsome cartridge and I do not care how many dissagree with me, this was the ultimate and coolest 10mm pistol:

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The EAA Witness is close enough to that to almost be a twin - available in 10mm and you can actually get mags for it for less than the cost of an arm, a leg and two left testicles.

I will own one...


blake
 
Naw, naw....you guys got it all wrong...the .45 only went half way because the shooter failed to pull the trigger twice as hard...

...and holding it at an upward angle like the 10mm shooter would have helped too...actually maybe a 60 degree angle to compensate for the 230 gr. bullet weight...

...nothin' like a sweet "trajectory shot" ...I learned how to do those shooting .22 LR at over 50 yards... :)
 
Gun or left testicle?

What left testicle ? I don't have one anymore. That being said, considering that pistols/handguns are only useful up to 25ish yards, and I have a distinct feeling that even a .45 can be fired accurately at that range (just not by me). I fail to find a relevance in that cartoon. Anything beyond 25 yds calls for a rifle, which you shouldn't have left behind anyway since you have to use your pistol anyway to get back to it, and act of sheer desperation, really :D.
 
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