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gmm213

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Dewalts answer to home protection that doesn't require a registration or license. This nailgun can shoot a 16-D nail through a 2x4 at 200 yards and incase of a home invasion well you can NAIL THEIR A$$ to the wall. Im not saying it wont kill the perp but they wont get away. You can also help build a friends fence 2 blocks away while sitting in your front lawn. This is truly how you adapt and overcome so Thanks Dewalt.
 

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91bronc300

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Made in Mexico from parts made in China? Neat though, I played Quake as a kid.
 

0311Grunt

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You had to check Snopes to know that was a fake? :headscrat

Hahaha, I had to look twice. But once I looked closely at the lower receiver, I realized it was tongue in cheek.

The sad thing is the 98% of anti-gun liberals would fall for that paragraph if they read it.
 
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bigcaddy

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Dewalts answer to home protection that doesn't require a registration or license. This nailgun can shoot a 16-D nail through a 2x4 at 200 yards and incase of a home invasion well you can NAIL THEIR A$$ to the wall. Im not saying it wont kill the perp but they wont get away. You can also help build a friends fence 2 blocks away while sitting in your front lawn. This is truly how you adapt and overcome so Thanks Dewalt.

I just saw your location and wanted to remind you, according to King Coumo, you can only have a magazine that holds 7 nails at a time in your "assault nail gun" :D
 

zkling

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Reminds me of the time a few friends and my brother tried to convert a nail gun into a long distance nail gun. Just like you see on the tv shows. I think Tim Allen's "Tool Time" comedy was the inspiration for this one.

We got a framing sized nail gun at a garage sale, removed the "safety shoe" that required the gun to be pressed against a board for it to fire. Then finally for portability we converted it to be CO2 powered :D regulated of course.

Well, it was a very scary experience. Power was there but accuracy left a lot to be desired.... Initially. Soon we found out that the nails needed guidance after leaving the face of the gun. So we mounted an old aluminum arrow shaft for guidance or "a barrel", and fashoined a crude "stock" out of 1/2" steel round stock. Then we were set, still not very accurate but it was down right scary on cans and 2/4's at 20 yards.

Thanks for taking me back a few years. Good memories
 
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Bruce Lancaster

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Not top of the line. If you do a lot of nailing, just use a 105 howitzer with the flechette anti-personnel round.
You can put all the boards on the side of a barn with masking tape, and then one shot with your howitzer will secure them all realdamngood.
Just go to your local ordnance depot and ask for a "M546 anti-personnel tracer (APERS-T) shell", or just a 105 Beehive colloquially.
8,000 nails installed in one second. Miller time.
 
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gmm213

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Not top of the line. If you do a lot of nailing, just use a 105 howitzer with the flechette anti-personnel round.
You can put all the boards on the side of a barn with masking tape, and then one shot with your howitzer will secure them all realdamngood.
Just go to your local ordnance depot and ask for a "M546 anti-personnel tracer (APERS-T) shell", or just a 105 Beehive colloquially.
8,000 nails installed in one second. Miller time.

Agree completely.
 
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