Posted on 11/01/2010 3:34:12 PM PDT by OneVike
I realize that Halloween is over, but I think that you will need to watch this video today so you can get ready for the next Halloween. You see, you will need at least a year to practice how to properly use this method to get the best face for the night. Enjoy this video of a Jack-O-Lantern being carved with a 45 caliber hand gun.
Follow the link below to see to the video of a,
Man Carving Our a Jack-O-Lantern With a 45 Caliber Handgun
I need to practice how to carve a pumpkin with a handgun like this guy does. It makes for a crude tool, but the results are perfect for Halloween.......
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You need to see this.
Gunny R. Lee would approve.
"Just hold my ballot off to the side my dear election official, and I'll make sure it gets punched out properly."
Bad title in the article. It is a Glock 23 40 caliber pistol that he is shooting.
yes, I thought that recoil was a bit light for a .45!
Thanks, I’ll correct it. I am not the best at identifying weapons. However, I could have sworn i heard the gentleman in the video say “45”. Was I wrong in what I heard him say? If I heard correctly, then I must question why he would have called it a 45.
Either way I have since edited my post to reflect the true facts. I love Freepers, I am constantly learning. It truly is a University of knowledge, as long as one is willing to learn.
Thanks Wierdad, OV
The guy’s youtube name is Hickok45, so that’s what the “45” you heard was.
However, I just read Hickok45’s youtube comments to get the model 23 (generation 4) information. Otherwise I could only have told it is a Glock, and is not a 45 caliber because the magazine capacity is too high.
Thanks for clearing things up for me FRiend.
God Bless America tomorrow.
Thanks for the ping!
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