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OMG that was soooo cool! I wish I could do that, I wonder how much it costs each time he does it .Spengo wrote:christmas lights <== waaayyyy too much free time.
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It isn't that interesting It's a game show, some people are asked if they think a samurai sword can split a bullit, they demonstrate it and it turns out to be answer BJim e wrote:Can anyone translate?
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Christmas lights was awesome! Maybe that should be a Maxcoderz project too We could all gather at one spot and then start ma... nevermind.
I also saw the Japanese Katana cutting bullet in Half experiment here in Korea (It was broadcasted, not the German one you show. They did it themselves too). I was like woah
I still wonder though, if it would have survived much stronger guns. Especially if it'd survive after being hit from a rifle round since they have more piercing power than subsonic rounds.
I also saw the Japanese Katana cutting bullet in Half experiment here in Korea (It was broadcasted, not the German one you show. They did it themselves too). I was like woah
I still wonder though, if it would have survived much stronger guns. Especially if it'd survive after being hit from a rifle round since they have more piercing power than subsonic rounds.
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