Posted on 07/01/2018 11:52:27 AM PDT by 1_Inch_Group
First Release SHOOTING the NEW Double Barrel Gilboa Snake AR!
It's wildly unique. Shooting it is an even wilder ride. There is NOTHING out there like this!
(Excerpt) Read more at youtube.com ...
Let’s go for four... :-)
You have two hands, right?
There was a movie in the 1970’s with Darren McGavin called “The Challenge”. That was a double Madsen machine gun. It was 9mm if I recall. That would be cheaper to shoot than even bulk AR ammo.
Lots of good tips for new and experienced shoosters too.
Her and The Gunny had good chemistry.
Duh...
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Lots of the Liberal platforms people use have been censoring people.
I don’t use any of them.
I saw that Lizardguy Zuckerberg lost like a billion dollars when he lost 8% of his traffic.
It’s really all in the hands of people that use the platforms. I don’t agree that they are utilities.
Stop using them. Seems simple to me. But I’m not addicted to the rush you get for likes and whatnot.
I usually just get reported and warned. :P
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