So it's a flying lawn mower engine with a prop and a USAS12 duct taped to it?
[QUOTE=Tyler_Durden;21191590]So it's a flying lawn mower engine with a prop and a USAS12 duct taped to it?[/QUOTE]
Yep, but it's an AA-12.
Cool huh :v:
I want it. NOW
I wonder if it can fly any higher than that
Where the hell did they get the AA-12? Thats all I want to know.
[QUOTE=don818;21192252]Where the hell did they get the AA-12? Thats all I want to know.[/QUOTE]
Seriously i want to know this aswell.
America?
Walmart.
[QUOTE=don818;21192252]Where the hell did they get the AA-12? Thats all I want to know.[/QUOTE]
triple for me.
and why is it upside down?
Must have the V_ALT specialization, i love it too
I like how the fuel can is basically taped onto the side of it.
Also, it's fucking awesome.
[QUOTE=don818;21192252]Where the hell did they get the AA-12? Thats all I want to know.[/QUOTE]
According to my local NRA branch, 37 states allow the purchase and ownership of fully automatic firearms to the average U.S. citizen. All you have to do is submit an application to the BATFE and pass their background check, pay a $200 tax stamp each one you buy, and have enough money to pay for the weapon itself.
[QUOTE=Detective P;21196620]I was under the impression that it was illegal to own a fully automatic weapon under Federal law.[/QUOTE]
Well I'm currently under the impression that you can only buy fully automatic weapons from military surplus stores, heard that only guns produced before the 1980s are allowed to be sold to private citizens.
I really can't absolutely say which states do [b]not[/b] allow fully automatic or selective fire weapons since gun laws can change, but it seems to be a safe bet that California, Delaware, Hawaii, New York, New Jersey, Washington, and the capitol Washington D.C. will never lift their "assault weapons" ban.
Our UAV is online.
Ahaha faggot only the BC2 is truly a UAV
Man rednecks have some awesome stuff.
Maybe they really want that ice cream dinner.
that is completely safe
[QUOTE=saucekeg;21195852]that is completely safe[/QUOTE]
They used duck tape in it's construction, IT WILL NEVER FAIL.
god. i'd love to have that.
Did I ever tell y' about the time me an' Keith built us one of them UAVs...
[QUOTE=Comtochus;21193944]According to my local NRA branch, 37 states allow the purchase and ownership of fully automatic firearms to the average U.S. citizen. All you have to do is submit an application to the BATFE and pass their background check, pay a $200 tax stamp each one you buy, and have enough money to pay for the weapon itself.[/QUOTE]
I was under the impression that it was illegal to own a fully automatic weapon under Federal law.
[QUOTE=Detective P;21196620]I was under the impression that it was illegal to own a fully automatic weapon under Federal law.[/QUOTE]
Well you would be wrong. There is a specific license available in some states to allow one to purchase automatic weapons and some destructive devices (Class III licenses)
Awesome.
So it's an RC helicopter with an AA-12 duct-tapped to it? Awesome, I'll put in an order for 2.
This totally couldn't end up getting somebody killed in a horrible accident.
Let's see those Insurgent motherfuckers go up against our flying lawn mower shotguns made right here in the US of A.
[QUOTE=Moreto;21195925]They used duck tape in it's construction, IT WILL NEVER FAIL.[/QUOTE]
If I was falling out of a plane and had a choice between duct tape or a parachute... What do you think I'd choose?
Damn right it'd be the tape.
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