In my dreams I'm dying all the time
- Killa-Killa
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No. Re-read what I said.
NOTE: Exuse the typos, please. I was in a rush to kill myself. Now that I'm dead, I can enjoy my life! Or lack therof.
NOTE: Exuse the typos, please. I was in a rush to kill myself. Now that I'm dead, I can enjoy my life! Or lack therof.
KillaKilla's logic:
FOT and FO: BOS weren't FO at all!........... 1. I am nobody
DOGMEAT is God. Never dispute this!........ 2. Nobody is perfect
Up and coming hardware nerd.................. 3. Hence I am perfect
FOT and FO: BOS weren't FO at all!........... 1. I am nobody
DOGMEAT is God. Never dispute this!........ 2. Nobody is perfect
Up and coming hardware nerd.................. 3. Hence I am perfect
- Smiley
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Paperweight? Of course! A heavy gun is always realiable. Besides, you don't need a handweight to train with if you've got a bastard-gun like that.Kashluk wrote:And it would be really painful to try to beat yourself to death with that paperwe... I mean DEagle of yours.
Besides, it's pretty intimidating.
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- satanisgreat
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It's considered by some people to be one of the most famous pistols ever designed.Smiley wrote:Paperweight? Of course! A heavy gun is always realiable. Besides, you don't need a handweight to train with if you've got a bastard-gun like that.
Besides, it's pretty intimidating.
Desert Eagle .50 AE: kicking ass since 1994.
Yah, but I'm simply stating that the Desert Eagle may be well known and have a lot of punch but it's definitely nowhere near the best pistol one could want.
Last edited by Alphawulf on Sun Aug 10, 2003 4:36 am, edited 1 time in total.
I'll contribute, yet again, to this DEagle-"debate"...
A not-so-very-close friend of mine has a fun hobby: he collects and trains with *heavy* pistols and revolvers. He's got all the usual stuff, beginning from .44's (and believe me, it's quite rare for a finn to own many handguns, you must have an angel-clean background and long experience with other weapons). So wee, guess how they shoot long series with DEagle? They sit on a chair, right leg on a table, Deagle strapped to their legs. Yes, to their legs! Then they aim and fire. Without this strapping, I mean holding the gun in the traditional way, after two or three rounds you'd have no skin left in your palm.
And in the movies they do DEagle akimbo, geez...
A not-so-very-close friend of mine has a fun hobby: he collects and trains with *heavy* pistols and revolvers. He's got all the usual stuff, beginning from .44's (and believe me, it's quite rare for a finn to own many handguns, you must have an angel-clean background and long experience with other weapons). So wee, guess how they shoot long series with DEagle? They sit on a chair, right leg on a table, Deagle strapped to their legs. Yes, to their legs! Then they aim and fire. Without this strapping, I mean holding the gun in the traditional way, after two or three rounds you'd have no skin left in your palm.
And in the movies they do DEagle akimbo, geez...