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380 "Myths": Featuring the CW380- Video

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  • #16
    380 "Myths": Featuring the CW380- Video

    Originally posted by Firewire View Post
    Thank you for taking the time to film and create that demonstration!

    I'm glad you enjoyed it


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    • #17
      380 "Myths": Featuring the CW380- Video

      Originally posted by muggsy View Post
      I heard a rumor that a .380 was once stopped by an aluminum beer can. I'd be willing to donate a case of empties for your next video.

      Lol, I am looking for ideas for my next myth to test


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      • #18
        380 "Myths": Featuring the CW380- Video

        Not a Kahr, but here is my latest video for you guys:

        http://youtu.be/OCnXM0xT_uo


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        • #19
          Originally posted by muggsy View Post
          This cell phone stopped a bullet, believe it or not.

          http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/29/us/flo...let/index.html
          Looks like it hit the battery, which is the most dense part of the phone.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by muggsy View Post
            Stranger than fiction. This bible had a Kevlar cover.

            http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/02/24...er-police-say/
            When my dad was heading off to war in the Pacific during WWII, his church gave him a New Testament with a quarter-inch steel plate for a front cover. He took a direct hit in the Bible on Luzon from a Japanese machine gun round. The Bible was in his left shirt pocket. The bullet penetrated through the steel plate and the Bible pages but lodged inside the Bible with only about 1/4" sticking out the other side. Dad got a bad bruise, but no penetration from that bullet. Unfortunately though two other bullets hit him in his left hand and upper right thigh. The thigh bullet went completely through his leg, but the doctors were able to save the leg. He lived to fight other battles before coming home after the war.

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            • #21
              Thanks to all our WW11 Dad's. We were all glad they came home and started families (us). My Dad was in North Africa ,Sicily, and Italy. No physical injuries but I found out later he spent some time in the V.A.Hospital for what was then called shell shock. Dad passed 7 years ago at age 94.

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              • #22
                Keep'em comin
                The only reason people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by kwh View Post
                  Thanks to all our WW11 Dad's. We were all glad they came home and started families (us). My Dad was in North Africa ,Sicily, and Italy. No physical injuries but I found out later he spent some time in the V.A.Hospital for what was then called shell shock. Dad passed 7 years ago at age 94.
                  Mom said dad wouldn't talk much for the first two years after the war. He never talked much about the war for the rest of his life. Neither did my uncles who served. It was mom's rule to never ask him questions about the war. He died at 65 in 1988. Mom made a comment at the funeral home that will stick with me the rest of my life. She said, "The war is finally over for him." I'm glad the modern soldier lives in an era when we understand that PTSD exists and can be treated in some cases. Most WWII veterans did not have the option of treatment.

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                  • #24
                    My Dad tried to get overseas but the Army felt he was more valuable as a DI and artillery instructor (don't remember which he did first). Several other uncles served in the Navy and Army Air Corps during WWII. A generation later my brother and I got to serve our country as Marines, me serving one tour in Vietnam and my younger brother two (less two months).
                    "I hate quotations. Tell me what you know."
                    Ralph Waldo Emerson

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                    • #25
                      Am I the only one who is starting to bail on online vids if they expect me to watch a 30 second commercial first?
                      Draw me not without provocation, sheath me not without honor.

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                      • #26
                        380 "Myths": Featuring the CW380- Video

                        Originally posted by Pointblank View Post
                        Am I the only one who is starting to bail on online vids if they expect me to watch a 30 second commercial first?

                        You can skip the ads 5 seconds in if you click the little button in the corner.

                        Ads are here to stay btw, that is, if you want these services to remain "free".


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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Pointblank View Post
                          Am I the only one who is starting to bail on online vids if they expect me to watch a 30 second commercial first?
                          I can appreciate your frustration but not me. I click a link believing the video will be worth my time viewing so I'm not much bothered by a commercial.

                          A "pay for view" and not feeling it was worth what I paid would bother me much more.
                          "I hate quotations. Tell me what you know."
                          Ralph Waldo Emerson

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                          • #28
                            I hate those commercial.ls so if a video pops up and I have to watch that crap first. I just move on. B. S. in my opinion... I am with u Pointblank, which in ur case may not be a good thing to have ol jocko ever agree with anyone either..
                            . My PM9 has over 34,000+ rounds through it, and runs much better than an illegal trying to get across our border


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                            MAY GOD BLESS MUGGSY

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                            • #29
                              380 "Myths": Featuring the CW380- Video

                              Originally posted by Bill K View Post
                              I can appreciate your frustration but not me. I click a link believing the video will be worth my time viewing so I'm not much bothered by a commercial.



                              A "pay for view" and not feeling it was worth what I paid would bother me much more.

                              People just don't get that nothing in life is really free... Know what I'm sayin'.


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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Purple Mountain Outdoors View Post
                                People just don't get that nothing in life is really free... Know what I'm sayin'.


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                                Yep, it's the evolution of online services. For every 1 who says "no" there's 10 that say "yes" involuntarily. Then you have someone recommend a vid then you watch the ad because you have to because someone recommended the video and you want to see that video but can't without waiting for the ad to finish first.

                                I would much prefer the way it is than pay a subscription for ad free videos.

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