.50 BMG vs BWM - Video & Pic

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Holy crap! If I were you I'd be a little depressed but proud that I went through with it. :thumbup:
I still think a drill press is a better way to put a 1/2" hole in your mistress. ;)
 
if you send it back will they give you a new one?


i would just send it in to see the reply.

alex
 
Wow, what an incredible waste of a fine knife. What I don’t understand was there was never any doubt that a .50 BMG round would destroy the knife, so what was the point? Why not toss it in the ocean to see if it will sink or place it on a railroad track to see if that would cut it in half?

In the future I would suggest a more productive use of a blade you want to get rid of is placing it in an “any serviceman package” and mail it to a lucky troop in Iraq or Afghanistan. I send several knives a year that way and feel great about doing it.
 
Wow that was crazy I've been saving for almost a year to get one of those. Now at least I know mine wont be able to take a bullet. Cool video.
 
I thought the Rocky Mountains would be a little rockier than this!!!!:yawn:

Ya, that John Denver is full of crap!







On a side note, I really wish You had shot it edge on, with a standard jacketed round, I really think that it would have survived. A flat shot like that, you could have punched it with a standard .30-06 round would have been enough.



On a tangent note, send me the pieces, I will have a folder made out of them!!!!! (or you could have a folder made out of them.................I guess................if you like that sort of thing).
 
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Well, with that many foot-pounds of force, did you expect another outcome? Kind of a waste of a blade in my book. That .50 would destroy the multi-purpose power knife over at Lehman's in Kidron without even blinking or any other tough knife extant.
 
Wow, what an incredible waste of a fine knife. What I don’t understand was there was never any doubt that a .50 BMG round would destroy the knife, so what was the point? Why not toss it in the ocean to see if it will sink or place it on a railroad track to see if that would cut it in half?

In the future I would suggest a more productive use of a blade you want to get rid of is placing it in an “any serviceman package” and mail it to a lucky troop in Iraq or Afghanistan. I send several knives a year that way and feel great about doing it.

My thoughts as well.
I thought members had to be 13 to be on this board? :confused:
 
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