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Master Lock - Tough Under Fire?

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Re: Master Lock - Tough Under Fire?

Postby Josh K » 28 Feb 2010 11:42

raimundo wrote:what master appears to mean is that you can shoot the cylinder out of one of these laminated stacks and the shackle will not become unhooked,

what they don't tell you is that if you shoot out the locking dogs just above the cylinder, the shackle will pop open.

loud, dangerous flying parts, not that much quicker than a pick.

ehn...


Actually, because it takes on average about five seconds to pick and a half second to blow it apart, you can determine that this approach is not only immensely enjoyable, but also 1000% faster then standard picking. :D

I'd absolutely love to shoot a S&G 833 though. It would be interesting to see what happens.
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Re: Master Lock - Tough Under Fire?

Postby Squelchtone » 28 Feb 2010 14:41

Josh K wrote:I'd absolutely love to shoot a S&G 833 though. It would be interesting to see what happens.


I'm working on it.. it's too cold and snowy to be out at the outdoor rifle range right now. I''ll try to post a video this Spring.

:twisted:

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Re: Master Lock - Tough Under Fire?

Postby Josh K » 28 Feb 2010 16:08

squelchtone wrote:
Josh K wrote:I'd absolutely love to shoot a S&G 833 though. It would be interesting to see what happens.


I'm working on it.. it's too cold and snowy to be out at the outdoor rifle range right now. I''ll try to post a video this Spring.

:twisted:

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Send it to me, I'll take good care of it in view of the fact I plan on shooting it. :twisted: :twisted:
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Re: Master Lock - Tough Under Fire?

Postby darklighterz7611 » 2 Mar 2010 11:34

Nice idea for a thread! Do you reckon an old captive bolt gun could have the same effect?
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