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Post by grumpy » Mon. Jun. 08, 2015 9:13 pm

Just found this, he better be careful...


 
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Post by SWPaDon » Mon. Jun. 08, 2015 9:54 pm

I think you guys just found the way to light your coal stoves :idea: :clap: toothy

 
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Post by stovepipemike » Tue. Jun. 09, 2015 6:55 am

How could the demonstration not include the most important question? Namely can it light anthracite? Mike

 
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Post by nealkas » Tue. Jun. 09, 2015 4:28 pm

A fella could cause a fair bit of mayhem with that...


 
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Post by Lightning » Tue. Jun. 09, 2015 5:57 pm

Too bad he didn't show it hitting some high cloud cover.
That would be pretty cool! 8-)

 
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Post by samhill » Tue. Jun. 09, 2015 5:58 pm

I saw that on facebook & the first thing I thought about is somebody aiming at traffic or airplanes. :roll:

 
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Post by rberq » Tue. Jun. 09, 2015 6:07 pm

Laser shotgun seems to be an oxymoron, since a laser is generally a very narrow focused beam. But I still wish I had one. :) Better than a magnifying glass for igniting sticks, and it would let me get the groundhogs without violating local firearms laws.

 
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Post by Sunny Boy » Tue. Jun. 09, 2015 6:11 pm

SWPaDon wrote:I think you guys just found the way to light your coal stoves :idea: :clap: toothy
Yeah,... without having to get up off the couch ! :D

Paul


 
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Post by Flyer5 » Tue. Jun. 09, 2015 9:12 pm

rberq wrote:Laser shotgun seems to be an oxymoron, since a laser is generally a very narrow focused beam. But I still wish I had one. :) Better than a magnifying glass for igniting sticks, and it would let me get the groundhogs without violating local firearms laws.
Have you seen some of the newer air pellet rifles? Great for woodchucks in those more liberal ruled areas. :) Although a 50 is much more fun. Slight overkill but fun none the less. :lol:

 
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Post by SWPaDon » Tue. Jun. 09, 2015 9:26 pm

Flyer5 wrote:
rberq wrote:Laser shotgun seems to be an oxymoron, since a laser is generally a very narrow focused beam. But I still wish I had one. :) Better than a magnifying glass for igniting sticks, and it would let me get the groundhogs without violating local firearms laws.
Have you seen some of the newer air pellet rifles? Great for woodchucks in those more liberal ruled areas. :) Although a 50 is much more fun. Slight overkill but fun none the less. :lol:
The right gun with the right load keeps one from having to bury the woodchuck, as they tend to disintegrate. :rambo2:

 
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Post by Flyer5 » Tue. Jun. 09, 2015 9:39 pm

SWPaDon wrote:
Flyer5 wrote:
Have you seen some of the newer air pellet rifles? Great for woodchucks in those more liberal ruled areas. :) Although a 50 is much more fun. Slight overkill but fun none the less. :lol:
The right gun with the right load keeps one from having to bury the woodchuck, as they tend to disintegrate. :rambo2:
So you understand the concept. :)

 
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Post by SWPaDon » Tue. Jun. 09, 2015 9:53 pm

Oh, yeah :clap:

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