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damn nice gun

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I read in the NY Post, that the inscription on the gun said that it was a gift to Saddam from the government of Saudi Arabia.
 
I see guns engraved and I suppose the artistic value is worthy of the price, gold plating a gun, I suppose, is another artistic form. The plating of teeth with gold as on the link above is both artistic and functional. I see no problem in any of it so long as the teeth have the bullets and the guns the cavities. I need to unrap my bazooka and find that critter that keeps digging up my yard.
 
Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
how did the makers of goldeneye: 007 know about this gun so long ago? golden gun!

(i dont know much about goldeneye, but was it also a gun in some movies too right?)

His golden gun was a pistol, not an mp5
 
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: chiwawa626
Originally posted by: her209
Bullets cost $5000 each.

- CR

hah that reminds me of what chris rock said:

You'd think twice about shooting somebody if a bullet cost $5,000, Rock reasons, and there would be no more innocent bystanders. "He must've done something--they put fifty thousand dollars' worth of bullets in his ass!"
I was quoting Chris Rock.

ahhaha lolol i remember! instead of gun control, what we need is bullet control!! he's pure genius!!!


man that gun is insane btw....i rule w/ the mp5 in counterstrike! lol ahaha...
 
Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
how did the makers of goldeneye: 007 know about this gun so long ago? golden gun!

(i dont know much about goldeneye, but was it also a gun in some movies too right?)
The "golden gun" was carried by the "Man with the golden gun" (scaramonga, played by Christopher Lee), in the movie of the same name. He was a master assassin, charging $1,000,000 a shot.

This gun is a Heckler and Koch MP5SD. The supressor is integrated, which does two things. First, you don't need to buy subsonic ammo for the silencer to work and second, the actual sound of the bullet leaving the barrel is so quiet you're more likely to hear the bolt of the gun moving back and forth rather then hearing the report of the bullet.

They're not cheap, but then when you've sat on your countries oil for 30 years or so, money doesn't really pose that much of a problem

 
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