How to defeat a Glock
Started by JBlaze, Oct 25 2011 05:12 AM
7 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 25 October 2011 - 05:12 AM
In other words, if you want to kill TD, make sure you do it underwater :P
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#2
Posted 25 October 2011 - 08:07 AM
at least glocks can shoot underwater
if i put the muzzel right to your head it will still kill


#3
Posted 25 October 2011 - 11:56 AM
So does that mean that torpedos are much faster than bullets...
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For God and the soldier we adore, In time of danger, not before! The danger passed, and all things righted, God is forgotten and the soldier slighted." - Rudyard Kipling
#4
Posted 25 October 2011 - 12:50 PM
torpedoes have propellant systems. If you shoot the bullet from above the water with can actually break apart upon hitting the surface.
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#5
Posted 25 October 2011 - 05:23 PM
those suckas need to learn how to proofread. Loose and Lose get mixed up by people all the damn time. I don't understand it.
#6
Posted 26 October 2011 - 02:47 AM
mythbusters did an episode like this where they were showing what happens to bullets when you shoot them into water . they shot a 50cal into the water and it did fuck all ..just broke up
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#7
Posted 26 October 2011 - 12:02 PM
lol, I guess this blows those movie scenes where you see the bullets traveling thru water, well out of the water.
The Lord said, "What have you done? The voice of your brother's blood cries out to Me from the ground... A fugitive and a vagabond you shall be on the earth."
For God and the soldier we adore, In time of danger, not before! The danger passed, and all things righted, God is forgotten and the soldier slighted." - Rudyard Kipling
For God and the soldier we adore, In time of danger, not before! The danger passed, and all things righted, God is forgotten and the soldier slighted." - Rudyard Kipling
#8
Posted 27 October 2011 - 02:49 AM
yip ...water kicks bullets ass














