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BTGBullseye

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  1. 1. You have no sources for your 'refuting' of my sources. 2. Are you really just that lazy that you can't use the sources that are there? I linked the wiki because I don't have time to link the numerous sources it does, and because you'll likely ignore them anyways. 3. About parts 1 & 2, because those weren't part of part 3, they could have been either cleaned or adjusted before you got them, hence no problems. (and you got lucky) Part 3, the 220 is a nice piece, it doesn't have a lot of problems, but that doesn't mean that it doesn't have any problems. (the magazine issue was not because of the mag, but because of the recoil spring, in case you didn't bother actually reading the problems I linked) 4. (the DE issue) It is likely that they were either using a DE produced by another manufacturer, or one of the other versions that had problems that didn't exist in the Mk XIX version. Specifics are necessary for an informed opinion. (using possibly completely unconnected issues to make a conclusion as to the reliability of a firearm is not smart) 5. (the ammo properties) You could've started the conversation with that, and your unrealistic values would've made a LOT more sense. 6. (RPG elements) Sounds like a lot of fun, but you'll need to make a large variety of different types and styles of missions in order to keep people interested. I like the idea of that perk system. 7. I still think you're overestimating people's reaction time.
  2. Cloak.
  3. Might Make Mike Munch Mulberries. JOLLY
  4. Is a movie I will probably never watch. Friday the 13th.
  5. Finishing replying to stuff here so I can play NFSU2. (order of operations applied to life sucks sometimes)
  6. Hoe hoe hoe... Merry death day!
  7. I think there's a thread somewhere for sharing your ZA plans, but I'll post mine here since we are already on the secondary topic... First, I already have a sidearm, (Ruger SR40c) and 290 rounds of ammo. (250x Remington UMC 180gr 990FPS FMJ, 40x COR®BON 135gr 1325FPS JHP) As well, I have a pair of bows and plenty of arrows. Second, I live less than half a mile away from a gun store whose owners have already said that in a ZA or if someone invades the country, I should go there and get stocked up. (they have everything, aven AR500 plates) Third, after getting loaded with ammo, weapons, and gear, I take a long walk up to one of the car dealerships and swipe a pickup/SUV. (this is a temporary vehicle) Drive to one of the many welding shops around here, grab a generator and some flux-core welding equipment, and then head to the nearest RV store. (about 15 miles away) Swipe the largest RV I can find, load it with the welding supplies and food/drink, and then set out to my holdout location. Holdout location: 42°50'58.00"N 97°28'54.23"W. Gavin's Point Dam. Easy to secure against almost anything that can't fly or shoot, and can produce all the electricity I would ever need. 30 minute drive to get some ammo reloading and weaponsmithing equipment, and anything I can't find in the nearby small towns. (plenty of fishing from that dam, so I won't need much in the way of food or water) If we end up in a ZA, and you can get over to there, do. I'm happy to share my holdout location with people I can get along with. _____________________________________________________________________________________ OT: Feeling bored, yet not... I don't really have an emotional state right now, I guess.
  8. @Rarity & Binky: Agreed. @Binky: Fender tends to be slightly (almost imperceptibly) better with electric, Gibson slightly (almost imperceptibly) better with acoustic. (from what I can tell anyways YMMV)
  9. Eating pizza, and preparing to play some NFSU2.
  10. 1. So because he disagrees with your easily debatable stance, you disregard everything he says... That makes sense... Not. 2. Disregarding a source that cites MANY sources, just because it's a wiki page... Aparently you won't accept any source that disagrees with you. 3. How many different guns have you used, how many of them have come direct from the factory, and how many are never touched by anyone but you? http://www.defensivecarry.com/forum/general-firearm-discussion/112460-please-help-p220-problems.html https://pistol-forum.com/archive/index.php/t-739.html (and there are many more instances of this issue) Which specific model and versions of the DE? (which company made it is important too) I linked a review for the IWI Mk XIX, and you never specified about the ones in your stories. Concerning the spoiler: Range/accuracy/penetration properties that any real manufacturer would commit genocide to get out of their best experimental rounds now... (and they've been trying since long before the 60's) And that's with higher-end materials. Try looking at what happened when the US military made a competition to make the new standard rifle... A ton of really awesome weapons and ammo, but none could meet the standards required. (and those were pretty lax compared to what you are using) If you're going to ignore real life limitations that have been experienced with ammo and weapons, just say so. (and quit trying to justify using unrealistic stats for the weapons) Concerning the SMOD problem: It isn't Chrome. Check your AV, since that is quite obviously what is causing the problem. (Chrome can't delete files)
  11. Don't even not joke about that!
  12. Still bored, but enjoying the nostalgia of being able to use the threat of being banned from the TF2 server in the war as an effective weapon.
  13. Getting tired enough to sleep for a while.
  14. First: http://www.futurefirepower.com/myths-about-the-nato-556-cartridge Second: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HK_4.6%C3%9730mm Third: You cite many sources that from the sound of things never cleaned the factory packing grease from the Desert Eagle. (a common problem for just about any semi-auto handgun, including my own SR40c) 99% of people will clean only the slide or a few other minor areas that can deal with the grease, but forget other areas. (in the SR40c, it's the striker channel that needs to be cleaned to prevent FTEs, which makes almost no sense) To the hatchet: I actually saw it when I was looking for a scopeless sniper rifle for you. lol (unfortunately I didn't bookmark it) Concerning SMOD: Get it from here... http://bsnooch.com/forums/index.php?topic=1360.0 Follow the instructions, and you should get a playable mod.
  15. Has a superhero and supervillain. Superman. (1978)
  16. AHHHH!!! NIPPLE!!! You should be ashamed of yourself! lol
  17. The always playing in the background song, and this: trxE4rokPt4
  18. Even as a hobby, you could conceivably make money from it. (I think your voice is that good)
  19. I like controllers for flying and driving... Anything else, and it's way too imprecise. I dare anyone to do an FPS using their console controller of choice vs me and my M+KB. (I'll show you the true meaning of the phrase "one sided")
  20. ANTI-BRONY WAR REIGNITE!!! (oops, forgot that containment is still in place)
  21. You have a beautiful voice... Now you just need to practice with it. (and not try to be quiet)
  22. The problem is that when people like me voice the positives of PC gaming, we aren't even allowed to finish... We would get to the cons, and then to the pros and cons of consoles as well, but we never get past the beginning. PC Pros: 1. Less expensive for equivalent hardware and gaming performance. 2. Isn't limited to console-grade hardware. 3. Can run at much higher resolutions, and graphics quality than consoles. 4. Games tend to be $40 or less for the same games that are $60 or more for consoles. (and they tend to drop in price rapidly) 5. Isn't limited to gaming and the few apps that the manufacturers include on consoles. 6. Is upgradeable, such that you can spend $200-$300 and get an even better experience than upgrading from a last-gen console. 7. Can use any modern console's controller perfectly fine, and has hundreds of options for different controllers. 8. MODS!!!!!! 9. PC hardware, on average, has a longer lifespan. 10. Forced anti-aliasing capability. 11. Several orders of magnitude more options for almost everything than consoles. 12. Can be far more portable than a console. 13. Frequently doesn't require a disk for anything concerning newer games. (and many old ones, thanks to Steam, HumbleBundle, and GOG) PC Cons: 1. Game optimization tends to suck for most AAA titles, and console ports. 2. Cheating is easier to achieve, and harder to prevent. 3. Performance depends on both the hardware and software you have installed, especially in the many settings for them. 4. Can be more expensive if you don't know what you're doing. 5. More malware than consoles. 6. Uses more electricity than a console. 7. Tends to have many more cables going to and coming from than consoles. Console Pros: 1. Consistent gaming performance. 2. Standardized everything, so you don't get people complaining when some dude shows up in game with a 4k 120Hz display and slaughters everyone. 3. Significantly reduced risk of malware. (there is malware for every console since the PS2 though) 4. Significantly harder to cheat in MP games. (fewer aimbots to contend with) 5. Is less expensive overall if you intend to buy fewer than 10 games, and don't know what a Start Button is. 6. Can sometimes run quieter and cooler than a PC. Console cons: 1. Just recently got to 1080p60, but most games are still capped at 720p30. (severely limited graphics capabilities) 2. Very few games use anti-aliasing, and the ones that do use the lowest settings possible. 3. More expensive than an equivalent gaming PC. 4. Far more expensive games, and games don't drop in price as quickly as they do for PC. (and rarely if ever do they get low enough to match the PC) 5. Can not be upgraded to compete with next-gen consoles. 6. Frequently require the disk to be inserted to play the game, even if it's completely installed on the internal HDD. 7. So far as I know, consoles still don't properly support SSDs. 8. Expansion HDDs that work in consoles are far more expensive than their PC counterparts. 9. Extremely limited control options. 10. No graphics quality adjustment options. 11. Extensive modding is impossible, and what little is possible requires the devs to release modding tools. 12. If one part breaks on the console, you have to replace the entire console, instead of just the part that broke. 13. Is limited to what the manufacturer allows you to do with the console. (see Sony preventing people from modding the PS3 debacle that happened years ago) Consoles are like Apple... You're either locked in, and have to keep using them, or you're free and use a PC.
  23. Bored.
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