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Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 9:40 am
Need to keep the World Cup Safefractal wrote:A significant part of outlaws use improvised guns in Brazil

Need to keep the World Cup Safefractal wrote:A significant part of outlaws use improvised guns in Brazil
Brazil isn't dangerous as tehy sat out there, you just need to be careful about dangerous parts of the city and be alert about strange people and scammers (they love ripping off tourists, even the brazilian ones)jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Need to keep the World Cup Safefractal wrote:A significant part of outlaws use improvised guns in Brazil
I'm pretty sure the truth is somewhere in between the extremes which the media portrays.fractal wrote:Brazil isn't dangerous as tehy sat out there, you just need to be careful about dangerous parts of the city and be alert about strange people and scammers (they love ripping off tourists, even the brazilian ones)
jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:I'm pretty sure the truth is somewhere in between the extremes which the media portrays.fractal wrote:Brazil isn't dangerous as tehy sat out there, you just need to be careful about dangerous parts of the city and be alert about strange people and scammers (they love ripping off tourists, even the brazilian ones)
I liked this less sanitized parody of the google doodles:
You could make a carbinebravootome wrote:I usually "use" 60 - 55 cm length for my barrels, now i brought a steel pipe and after cutting a new barrel i got left with 40 cm of pipe.... Is i good for a riffle or ...maybe a pistol ....?
i think 40 cm is to short for a rifle....fractal wrote:You could make a carbinebravootome wrote:I usually "use" 60 - 55 cm length for my barrels, now i brought a steel pipe and after cutting a new barrel i got left with 40 cm of pipe.... Is i good for a riffle or ...maybe a pistol ....?
bravootome wrote:i think 40 cm is to short for a rifle....fractal wrote:You could make a carbinebravootome wrote:I usually "use" 60 - 55 cm length for my barrels, now i brought a steel pipe and after cutting a new barrel i got left with 40 cm of pipe.... Is i good for a riffle or ...maybe a pistol ....?
I inherited that exact airgun (or possible a model 20-30 years older haha). Thing has been a source of fun my whole life! Just rebuilt the pumping seals the other day and cleaned the whole gun.fractal wrote:
This gun has a lot of possibilities of moddingmobile chernobyl wrote:I inherited that exact airgun (or possible a model 20-30 years older haha). Thing has been a source of fun my whole life! Just rebuilt the pumping seals the other day and cleaned the whole gun.fractal wrote:
jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Hey MrC, make sure you have those consent forms ready beforehand
Lol I've read about it.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Hey MrC, make sure you have those consent forms ready beforehand
Yeah that is pretty bad. I think that idea came out after a recent government report or something and Labour seem to be jumping on it as they're way way down in the polls. They haven't committed to it either which leads me to believe it's a political move, they were skirting around whether the would enforce it. I suspect it would lose them as many voters as it would gain, though. Their party leader has already come out and apologised for 'being a man' at a domestic violence victims meeting thingy, which wasn't taken very seriously by the wider public (rightly so).jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Hey MrC, make sure you have those consent forms ready beforehand
Mashed spuds were the order of the day in Dunedin last night as stunt scientist Tom Pringle, aka Dr Bunhead, claimed a Guinness World Record, by using a potato bazooka to fire nine potatoes through a tennis racket in three minutes.
"It's the most amazing feeling. But, it was also incredibly nerve-racking," he said after breaking the record with a second to spare.
The experiment at Mitre 10 Mega was part of the 2014 New Zealand International Science Festival.
Spectators were pre-warned to bring "ear-defenders, safety goggles and extra-strong underpants" to the demonstration.
"They're exciting experiments and big, dangerous experiments. They're the sorts of experiments you don't get to do at home," Dr Pringle said.
The attempt was one potato better than his 2004 world record of shooting eight spuds in three minutes.
"Part of the test is firing the potatoes through a tennis racket, to quantify the velocity," he said.
"A good musketeer could fire three shots a minute, which included loading, firing and cleaning the gun."
The potatoes reached speeds of up to 320km/h in the demonstration, which has still to be ratified by Guinness World Records.
Two justices of the peace, two timers and two video cameras were required to verify the feat.
The Plymouth-born educator has an international reputation for his dramatic science shows and tours the world startling and fascinating children and adults.
"Science can be dull, or it can be fascinating. It's about the delivery and talking about stuff people are interested in," he said.
"It's all about getting the 'wow' moment. Because when you get the 'wow' you get the 'why?"'