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PSA: This is not the proper way to be restrained while using a motor vehicle
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https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2018/06/25/...source=sec&utm_campaign=sl&utm_medium=17

June 25 (UPI) -- A Florida man rode on the state's busiest highway while clinging onto the hood of a car.

In video of the incident recorded by Daniel Midah, who was driving next to the open-air passenger, the man is lying on the hood of the car, which was going around 70 mph. He holds on with one hand and talks on his cell phone with his other hand.
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#2
pRICE,

I don't want to know where he placed the krazy glue he used to keep himself on the car...

Robert
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#3
"A Florida man"
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#4
Maybe he was reenacting this movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mq0xthZjW-s
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#5
Huh.

In my area the Uber drivers let you ride in the car.
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My preference is a .50cal round into the engine, preferably from a Barrett or similar device.

I'm not all that much for the hands-on approach.
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#7
.....thought this would be about motor.....boating.............
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RAMd®d wrote:
My preference is a .50cal round into the engine, preferably from a Barrett or similar device.

I'm not all that much for the hands-on approach.
I saw an anti-material AR model at a gun shop... it used a weird short .50 cal cartridge on an AR-15 frame. I think it was a Beowulf ? I expect firing that would hurt like heck.
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#9
I expect firing that would hurt like heck.

'Heck' is not the word that comes to mind, LOL!.

I've never been a fan of actually shooting high-recoil firearms. That takes all the fun out of recreational shooting for me, and follow-up accuracy is important in all manner of shooting.

A friend invited me to try his Thompson Contender, with something akin to a .223 round. I passed. His hand would twist forcefully, do to the torque of the round/rifling. Too much fun for me.
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Raufoss
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