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  • Fiveohmike
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 1047

    Entered into a Photography Challenge ran by liberals this week

    The subject was "Flay Lay" so I sent them my entry - wonder if I will win hahahaha:

    Last edited by Fiveohmike; 03-16-2017, 4:07 PM.
    -- I love the mythological significance given to Dum Dum Bullets. As if they're little tactical nukes, stacked up in "Assault Clips" ready to be "sprayfired" "from the hip" by pistol grip equipped "bullet hoses" instead of early variations of the softpoint bullets people have been using to take game with (and use for self-defense) for the last century.
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    Guapoh
    Member
    • Jun 2010
    • 492

    New meaning to 'Trigger Time'.
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      SonOfaDI
      Member
      • Jun 2015
      • 495

      What is the URL of the contest we should all get in on it.
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      Democrats, Liberals, Socialists and all 2016 election losers. We are sorry you are in darkness now. You still suffer from TDS.

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        Fiveohmike
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2009
        • 1047

        Originally posted by SonOfaDI
        What is the URL of the contest we should all get in on it.
        Its a closed private photography group on facebook lol
        -- I love the mythological significance given to Dum Dum Bullets. As if they're little tactical nukes, stacked up in "Assault Clips" ready to be "sprayfired" "from the hip" by pistol grip equipped "bullet hoses" instead of early variations of the softpoint bullets people have been using to take game with (and use for self-defense) for the last century.

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          tradecraft
          Veteran Member
          • Jul 2008
          • 4557

          What's up with the lighting in that picture?
          Link to my feedback: https://www.calguns.net/forum/market...ser-tradecraft

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            Fiveohmike
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2009
            • 1047

            Originally posted by tradecraft
            What's up with the lighting in that picture?
            Whadda ya mean heh? Its natural sun lighting with a few areas brightened to pull up the old contrast.
            -- I love the mythological significance given to Dum Dum Bullets. As if they're little tactical nukes, stacked up in "Assault Clips" ready to be "sprayfired" "from the hip" by pistol grip equipped "bullet hoses" instead of early variations of the softpoint bullets people have been using to take game with (and use for self-defense) for the last century.

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              XDJYo
              Calguns Addict
              • Apr 2012
              • 6145

              A Kimber? Don't offend those liberals with all of the MIM parts. The only chance you have is to convince them that it stands for Made in Mexico.

              Yeah, that'll work.
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                Fiveohmike
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2009
                • 1047

                Originally posted by XDJYo
                A Kimber? Don't offend those liberals with all of the MIM parts. The only chance you have is to convince them that it stands for Made in Mexico.

                Yeah, that'll work.
                Hey its a custom shop Raptor II... made in the US of mother****in a!
                -- I love the mythological significance given to Dum Dum Bullets. As if they're little tactical nukes, stacked up in "Assault Clips" ready to be "sprayfired" "from the hip" by pistol grip equipped "bullet hoses" instead of early variations of the softpoint bullets people have been using to take game with (and use for self-defense) for the last century.

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