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The long-sword is classified as the most versatile medieval weapon, because it covers all the bases - piercing, slashing, and bludgeoning (when using the mordhau grip, basically flipping it over and using it as a hammer against heavily armored opponents).
The great-sword is basically a big ass long-sword that was designed for dismounting cavalry… and that’s pretty much it, so it isn’t as useful in close quarter melee combat.
Suppressors were made so the guy who invented them (the son of the inventor of the machine gun) wouldn't annoy his neighbors while target shooting on his property
If you try to pull a grenade pin with your teeth, something will be pulled out, but it won’t be the pin.
Every time I see the fully semi part I die inside. One, the man controlling that rifle is a general who needs to qualify with that rifle just like everyone else. Two, his technique is absolutely horrible. The .223 doesn't have much kick, so the fact that that rifle is jumping so much means he's either limp-wristing it or not holding it tightly against his shoulder. Lastly, my man's spread is terrible. There are divots off the target. With a .223 round, a .22 caliber round at the end of the day.
If that man can't control his weapon like an expert, why should I accept him as an expert?
Here in Texas there's a a place called drive tanks where they let you be on a tank shoot the gun of the tank and other guns
There is a use for people owning sniper rifles, it's called hunting.
He was talking about home defense when he said they dont make sense
@@zeallust8542 It could be used for home defense, if you live in a farm house or a house in the woods then yes it could be useful.
@@joecrazy9896 not really lol, if you need a scoped precision rifle then youre shooting something that is too far away to be likely to harm you or your home. Maybe on a full blown ranch with freeranging cows it makes sense, but not on a regular farm house.
@@zeallust8542 Not if you apply Castle Doctorin, especially if you own a significant size of the surrounding property.
@@joecrazy9896 Castle isnt universal. And even where it applies, you cant just shoot anybody and anything that walks on your property. Not how it works.
We have many strange candies here in Australia, my favourite as a kid was Camel Balls, absolutely juicy.
Great reaction, have a good day/night.
The sword in the stone is not Excalibur.
Historian needed to Google his face because they aren't actually next to each other.
Toxic waste candy still exists, and youre right, most parents dont let their kids touch it lol