What use do I have for this rifle ?
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ya I figured that there is no way you could hold that up, but that is why I thought that you installed the bipod on it, you know, the same way you are installing the bipod on the 50BMG because you can't hold it up either....
who is going to carry the 50BMG to the mile long range for you? I assume if you did that your arms would be like jello by the time you took it from your truck to the shooting bench, and then after shooting you'll have to carry it back to your truck from the bench.... might want to invest in a rolling cart to drag it everywhere since it is too heavy to shoulder fire.
this reminds me of the 1919 that was on Sons of Guns that they converted to shoulder fire except this is the exact opposite
who is going to carry the 50BMG to the mile long range for you? I assume if you did that your arms would be like jello by the time you took it from your truck to the shooting bench, and then after shooting you'll have to carry it back to your truck from the bench.... might want to invest in a rolling cart to drag it everywhere since it is too heavy to shoulder fire.
this reminds me of the 1919 that was on Sons of Guns that they converted to shoulder fire except this is the exact opposite
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ya I figured that there is no way you could hold that up, but that is why I thought that you installed the bipod on it, you know, the same way you are installing the bipod on the 50BMG because you can't hold it up either....
who is going to carry the 50BMG to the mile long range for you? I assume if you did that your arms would be like jello by the time you took it from your truck to the shooting bench, and then after shooting you'll have to carry it back to your truck from the bench.... might want to invest in a rolling cart to drag it everywhere since it is too heavy to shoulder fire.
this reminds me of the 1919 that was on Sons of Guns that they converted to shoulder fire except this is the exact opposite
who is going to carry the 50BMG to the mile long range for you? I assume if you did that your arms would be like jello by the time you took it from your truck to the shooting bench, and then after shooting you'll have to carry it back to your truck from the bench.... might want to invest in a rolling cart to drag it everywhere since it is too heavy to shoulder fire.
this reminds me of the 1919 that was on Sons of Guns that they converted to shoulder fire except this is the exact opposite
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that is because FedEx is NON-Union. should have shipped it UPS and supported your "Union Brothers and Sisters"..... but they probably would have cost much more.....
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Mr. Miyagi (10-29-2011)
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