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    mattbibby@gmail.com
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    http://www.flashlight-heaven.co.uk
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  1. If anybody has any comments on my VSR they are more than welcome, even if they are bad. Come to think of it, i'm begging to find i don't like the look myself now, i might do it all back to black, but do the stock in OD. I'd probably use Krylon this time to get a flatter finish.
  2. I just finished giving my VSR a lick of paint. First i did it like this: Then after a day i decided that looked wank, so i did this: I'm quite pleased with the results I'll probably be adding a ghillie of some sort to it in the near future.
  3. I can't get any of the links to work even after closing them and re-opening several times. All i get is two or three frames.
  4. it does, just leave the page to load for a while and it starts playing. Good vid by the way
  5. Do people not even know how to resise images, or use the macro feature on their camera? And i've no idea what the shoes are, they're my mates feet
  6. I think he learned his lesson the hard way. Here's what a mate of mine managed to do in the garage this ofternoon. He shot the flourescent light tube and it came crashing to the floor and smashed into millions of pieces. The empty light bracket: The pieces all over the floor: A couple of other things we shot (the can hanging from rope is a particularly good target if you're not bothered about catching the pellets, as you can hear and see when it is hit (it pings and swings) and doesn't need resetting.
  7. A little bit of both Or should i not admit to that? You should see my other stereo, mustve had over 1000 rounds pumped into it during it's life.
  8. Flourescent tubes blow quite spectacularly when they're shot, resulting in a lot of glass on the floor! Also bins, the bass nipple on my speakers, various cans and bike parts, many people's bare arms, and the below was done with the help of a flamethrower.
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