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Old 03-23-2016, 09:22 PM
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I made this, well, just because I could. My DeWalt-16 nail rifle. Had a lot of fun showing it off.
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Old 03-24-2016, 10:19 AM
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That's very neat looking! Wow...
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Thanks. I usually tell people it's a rare prototype developed by DeWalt.
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That reminds me of the scene from lethal weapon where Roger shoots the guy with the nail gun and says "nailed him".
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Anyone play around with Tannerite? Its not usually available around here but a buddy has some so we got to check it out yesterday, first time so didnt go too big, just a couple ounces but it was kinda cool. Thinkin it would be neat if you could color the vapor cloud, maybe with powdered chalk or something else thats non-flamable and enviro friendly. I want to set off about a 1/2 pound but I dont really want any big holes in the ground so Im thinking of setting it up on a little raft in the dugout... just for fun
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Anyone play around with Tannerite? Its not usually available around here but a buddy has some so we got to check it out yesterday, first time so didnt go too big, just a couple ounces but it was kinda cool. Thinkin it would be neat if you could color the vapor cloud, maybe with powdered chalk or something else thats non-flamable and enviro friendly. I want to set off about a 1/2 pound but I dont really want any big holes in the ground so Im thinking of setting it up on a little raft in the dugout... just for fun
Just be careful, I saw a video recently where a guy put a bunch in a lawn mower and when he shot it a chunk took his leg clean off.
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I saw that video... the fool put about 3 pounds in that tractor and then shot it from about 50 feet away. Thats what you call 'Natural Selection'.

Says right on the bottle to stand back 100yards. I checked out the web site and on there they tell you how to use it safely.
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On the tannerite, we have a party at a buddy's house every year and blow up tannerite. We like putting in 100 ml bottles and stuffing them inside watermelons or squash, marking the spot where the bottle is and shoot with a .243 from 200 yards. Good shooting contest. It's pretty fun and blows up good...real good.
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On the tannerite, we have a party at a buddy's house every year and blow up tannerite. We like putting in 100 ml bottles and stuffing them inside watermelons or squash, marking the spot where the bottle is and shoot with a .243 from 200 yards. Good shooting contest. It's pretty fun and blows up good...real good.
Thats a good way to add some color effect... have to try that one
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Got the video from yesterday uploaded to my dropbox folder now... short MOV recorded at max zoom on an iphone so the quality isnt the best....

https://www.dropbox.com/s/83d37x84loj9o7z/008.MOV?dl=0
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