Title: Byrna HD Pepper Ball Gun Source:
EweToob URL Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUk7kusvCKA Published:Jan 21, 2020 Author:Byrna.com Post Date:2020-06-17 15:31:35 by Esso Keywords:None Views:1195 Comments:13
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Since using a firearm is now outlawed even for the (white) police...
Which color would you get? (black, grey, orange, pink, yellow, OD green, desert)
My thoughts on color: Black- looks like a Glock, probably pretty dangerous in a police encounter (if you're white) looks good.. Grey- Same as black. Orange- Probably safer. Pink- Safer, may have some legal advantages. My favorite if I can convince myself of that after a few drinks. OD green- probably same as black, looks OK. Desert- Same as OD green. Yellow- Same as orange, but maybe you could put a DeWalt sticker on it and claim you thought it was a cordless drill.
FWIW, I'm a white male that identifies as a black, female, nonbinary, transgender, gay, lesbian, transvestite, liberal. (That may come in handy someday)
Maybe I should buy all seven colors, I could have a color for every day of the week or I could put one in each truck (2), downstairs, upstairs, each bathroom (2), and the garage.
I think I saw something about reloads for .50 BMG. New brass and surplus bullets. $6 per round. Some of them are too long to put in a magazine such as the Barret uses. ;)
Some of them are too long to put in a magazine such as the Barret uses.
Then the ammo is out of spec. I remember when the Barrett Light 50 (now M82) came out years ago (just not exactly when, maybe early 80s).
I wanted one, but the price of ammo chased me away. I think it might've been around two bucks? That may be when my friendly gun dealer talked me into a Springfield Armory M1A Super Match in .308. The thing had a trigger on it that broke like a glass rod, fiberglass bedded stock, Art4 scope, the works. Probably the finest firearm that I've ever owned, if not the heaviest. It lives with my pseudo-adopted son now.
I remember the first Light 50s had a machined muzzle brake on them that had to be a bitch to machine (holes drilled at a 45 degree angle). Newer ones used a stamped and welded unit.