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  • guns-and-humor:

    Are you a total fucken idiot or what!!!!

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  • Hahaha

    Hahaha

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  • drunknsail:

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stigmatophiliac:


WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT

THE YOUTUBE ACCOUNT ASSOCIATED THIS VIDEO WAS TERMINATED.


Wat.


uM

uhhh….umm..

I think I just found the flash.

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    stigmatophiliac:

    WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT

    THE YOUTUBE ACCOUNT ASSOCIATED THIS VIDEO WAS TERMINATED.

    Wat.

    image

    uM

    uhhh….umm..

    I think I just found the flash.

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  • Haha damn

    Haha damn

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  • sonofsam75:

nkfr:

oolongearlgrey:

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stegomastodon:

darktemplarfromhell:

That….is sick

For the person who wants to kill the shit out of somebody.

The knife is in case I don’t kill you with the six bullets first.

the Apache Revolver, ladies and gentlemen

What the shit?

An Apache revolver is a handgun which incorporates multiple other weapons, made notorious by the French underworld figures of the early 1900s known as Les Apaches.

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1 Description
2 See also
3 References
4 External links
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Apache revolver - Curtius Museum, Liège


The gun operates on the principle of a pepperbox revolver using a pinfire action and incorporates a fold-over knuckle duster forming the grip and also a rudimentary foldout, dual-edged knife.[1]
Due to the lack of a barrel, the revolver’s effective range is very limited, but since all of its component parts can be folded inward towards the cylinder, it was easily concealable inside a pocket. It was common to leave a bullet out of the chamber under the firing pin to prevent shooting oneself while having it concealed in a pocket or bag, as the weapon has no trigger guard or safety. This weapon is not able to be aimed precisely because of its lack of front and rear sights. Despite its limited potential, the revolver proved deadly at extremely close range.[2]
A 9 mm revolver of similar design (but no official designation) was allegedly used by British commandos during World War II, though exact statistics about production numbers and technical details have as yet remained undisclosed to the public.[3]

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    nkfr:

    oolongearlgrey:

    rozurizo:

    stegomastodon:

    darktemplarfromhell:

    That….is sick

    For the person who wants to kill the shit out of somebody.

    The knife is in case I don’t kill you with the six bullets first.

    the Apache Revolver, ladies and gentlemen

    What the shit?

    An Apache revolver is a handgun which incorporates multiple other weapons, made notorious by the French underworld figures of the early 1900s known as Les Apaches.

    Contents

      [hide] 
    • 1 Description
    • 2 See also
    • 3 References
    • 4 External links

    [edit]Description

    Apache revolver - Curtius Museum, Liège

    The gun operates on the principle of a pepperbox revolver using a pinfire action and incorporates a fold-over knuckle duster forming the grip and also a rudimentary foldout, dual-edged knife.[1]

    Due to the lack of a barrel, the revolver’s effective range is very limited, but since all of its component parts can be folded inward towards the cylinder, it was easily concealable inside a pocket. It was common to leave a bullet out of the chamber under the firing pin to prevent shooting oneself while having it concealed in a pocket or bag, as the weapon has no trigger guard or safety. This weapon is not able to be aimed precisely because of its lack of front and rear sights. Despite its limited potential, the revolver proved deadly at extremely close range.[2]

    A 9 mm revolver of similar design (but no official designation) was allegedly used by British commandos during World War II, though exact statistics about production numbers and technical details have as yet remained undisclosed to the public.[3]

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  • the-absolute-funniest-posts:

This post has been featured on a 1000notes.com blog.

    the-absolute-funniest-posts:

    This post has been featured on a 1000notes.com blog.

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  • cowboytakemeawayyyy:

now i know my icecream sammiches are not made with love.

    cowboytakemeawayyyy:

    now i know my icecream sammiches are not made with love.

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  • pterodactylnoises:

childhoodphobia:

Best scene

I really liked this movie, regardless of what other people thought

    pterodactylnoises:

    childhoodphobia:

    Best scene

    I really liked this movie, regardless of what other people thought

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  • chanfors:

This may be nothing but it’s worth noting but could be very important. I do not mean to call him out but because of his strategic positioning right after the blast and during it, it needs to be noted. This could be very important so reblog to spread the word

    chanfors:

    This may be nothing but it’s worth noting but could be very important. I do not mean to call him out but because of his strategic positioning right after the blast and during it, it needs to be noted. This could be very important so reblog to spread the word

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