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Meanwhile in Arizona..... :hornet:  :lol:

Is this Mattel's new Arizona Barbie I've heard about?

You know what  Arizona Barbie said the first time she had sex? Get off me Daddy, you're crushing my cigarettes.

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Alright…time for the express train back to reality!

 

Keep your head out of your arse when handling firearms!!

 

This guy's a real wuss, stiches and all.  Tom would've fixed it with a tampon and duct tape…until he couldn't bear it anymore!

 

 

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I'da stuffed some QuickClot into the holes and listened to him scream some more.  He wouldn't be bleeding anymore, but that hand would be on fire.  <thumbsup>

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Interesting how the barrel didn't split along the lines of the rifling.

 

Point #1: Excellent observation!

Point #2: There is an excellent reason it didn't, which clues us in to a specific feature of the barrel profile.

 

Question: What is the feature in question, and why did it dictate the manner in which the barrel split?

 

Bonus points to the first person to answer both questions correctly. Go!

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The flutes...the temper of the barrel was altered when they were milled in.

On top of it being thinner and weaker...edit.

Edited by DNP

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