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why does My M6 look exactly the same...only mines right out of a box...
Not bad for ding resistance...I didn't see anything too severe
Not bad for ding resistance...I didn't see anything too severe
I would like to see you put it on a table or a tee. Then wack it with a baseball bat. Barry Bonds anyone?![]()
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They [New Belgium] have a wide selection of flavors but are most well known for "Fat Tire" which seems to be the mainstay party beer of the region.
The stuff is made a few hours North of here in the Fort Collins Colorado region. I've tested numerous flavors from them and haven't found one that I couldn't happily drinkThe stuff is available in (quoting their website here) Colorado, Wyoming, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Arkansas, California, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Tennessee, and North Carolina. Coming this year: South Dakota, Wisconsin, Indiana, South Carolina, and Georgia!
So it's not something that everyone would be familiar with and isn't available everywhere so I'm not sure if we could build a standardized testing requirement based on their beer.
I sometimes drink cheap **** beer, but for a couple bucks extra it's hard to argue with the stout flavors of a good quality fresh locally brewed beer.
-Eric
Also DM51, I'm pretty sure he has somewhere around a suitcase full of em....
Some of the M6 collections here are worth more than all 3 cars my wife and I own combined, completely awesome.
I'm devastated living in the Springs that you're not drinking "The Rocky Mountain Beer." I don't have to mention the name. I still remember the days when they limited distribution, and on occasion we would make a beer run to Denver and fill up a van with 50-100 cases (or however many would fit) which we sold at a hefty profit.
I would like to see you put it on a table or a tee. Then wack it with a baseball bat. Barry Bonds anyone?![]()
My M6's get used very hard, with drops and bangs being the norm. And at
least once a week one is submerged underwater or used in the rain, and on
several occasions as a substitute for a hammer or other heavy tool.
THANKS.
I had heard that that some Surefire coatings were so hard it that it would cut other metals?
We can't have DM51 do any shooting. He lives in one of those "girly-man" European countries that only let criminals have guns. :nana:
Excuse me Mr LuxLuthor, we also let some of our police have guns too.
Well since you have dignified me with an appellation, it goes without saying that every nation in the world has an armed police force. The only question is ascertaining their on-site response time once a call for help is (hopefully) placed....but we must not digress into the unrelated topic of America's 2nd Amendment right.Excuse me Mr LuxLuthor, we also let some of our police have guns too.
All this talk of shooting M6's really makes me want to pick up a now inexpensive M6 tube, due to the success of the FM body, and shoot one starting with a .22LR and working my way up. I don't know why this sounds so fun but for some reason it just does! I don't even have to perform the act to know that the suggested .357 would zip right through it but the slower non-jacketed rounds could be interesting. I just may go look for someone willing to to sell me their old beat up tube in the marketplace. We could then just make this the official "Abuse Your M6" thread...LOL.
All this talk of shooting M6's really makes me want to pick up a now inexpensive M6 tube, due to the success of the FM body, and shoot one starting with a .22LR and working my way up. I don't know why this sounds so fun but for some reason it just does! I don't even have to perform the act to know that the suggested .357 would zip right through it but the slower non-jacketed rounds could be interesting. I just may go look for someone willing to to sell me their old beat up tube in the marketplace. We could then just make this the official "Abuse Your M6" thread...LOL.
… and I always thought md was sooooo sensible…Mdocod attacks M6, even going so far as to bite the tailcap completely off!
What?? .38 or .380? They’re OK for stopping teeth if you can’t find a dentist, but not much good for anything more than that. Let’s be seeing some serious ordnance here.… bullet stopping ability? 380 or 38 would be fine
Given what has already happened in this thread, I’m not about to offer you that much alcohol… mix guns and alcohol (what could possibly go wrong?) I don't think any amount of alcohol would loosen me up enough to shoot my M6
Looking forward to seeing the slo-mo of this on U-toob…I think the E2e with batteries stops a standard .22 Long Rifle, so a nice slow moving .38 should make it jump good
Hey! Keep it clean, willya?full penetration
I don't condone M6 destruction.
Take cover, guys. I think ^this^ means war, lolChicken.
What’s that, McFly? I have your car towed all the way to your house and all you've got for me is lite beer?Was this a hard "whiskey event" or a "lite beer event"?
What!! This is an appalling calumny and slur! Er… on second thoughts, unfortunately, it’s absolutely true. But a small and determined band of us can still shoot pretty straight…We can't have DM51 do any shooting. He lives in one of those "girly-man" European countries that only let criminals have guns.
Unfortunately the UK police aren’t much good at shooting. They usually miss, or hit the wrong target. Mr. Luthor seems to be well informed on this matter.Excuse me Mr LuxLuthor, we also let some of our police have guns too.
… well, they certainly seem to cause more damage!incan guys have more fun
Yeah. Jamie is under the impression that 2 cars hitting head on (each doing 60 mph) is like hitting a wall at 120 mph. I wish they'd hire an actual physicist.There would first have to be a myth that is well known regarding flashlights. I personally have been less than impressed with their "scientific" method but do enjoy the show on occasion.