:shoot: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=9880e7d9e5&p=1 :cool:
Nov 26, 2006 #2 Robk Senior Member That's the navy's CIWS system. Standard on every major sea going vessel. something like 10k rounds of fire sustained.
That's the navy's CIWS system. Standard on every major sea going vessel. something like 10k rounds of fire sustained.
Nov 26, 2006 #3 6 60Grit Guest pnome said: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=9880e7d9e5&p=1 Click to expand... If you could afford it, hunting in Alabama with it would get you busted, hunting in Georgia would be ok, because money talks in this state.
pnome said: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=9880e7d9e5&p=1 Click to expand... If you could afford it, hunting in Alabama with it would get you busted, hunting in Georgia would be ok, because money talks in this state.
Nov 29, 2006 #5 Slingblade Gone But Not Forgotten You could always haul it to Texas and use it to shoot jackrabbits...if you didn't run out of ammo before you killed them.
You could always haul it to Texas and use it to shoot jackrabbits...if you didn't run out of ammo before you killed them.
Nov 29, 2006 #6 D Doyle Senior Member We had one of those blasted things on the ship. It was constantly breaking down.
Dec 2, 2006 #8 GlockSpeed31 Senior Member Phil said: Wouldn't that constitute an "automatic" weapon. Click to expand... I think that would fall into the new "automatic" catagory: 1) Semi-Automatic 2) Full Automatic and the new term 3) Hyper-Automatic
Phil said: Wouldn't that constitute an "automatic" weapon. Click to expand... I think that would fall into the new "automatic" catagory: 1) Semi-Automatic 2) Full Automatic and the new term 3) Hyper-Automatic