The Watch Maker: Boss of Bosses
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The Watch Maker: Boss of Bosses

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Re: The Watch Maker: Boss of Bosses
Post by Grandpa's Spells »
That's actually worth watching. A lot of gun nuts talk about refusing to be a victim. This guy gets in gunfight after gunfight demonstrating. Best beleeeee he's not getting robbed
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Badasstastic! I'm glad he lived to tell the tale. And he was smart to get out after that last encounter - he was marked for death.
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To kibitz, I did have issues with his arsenal. If you want to have multiple guns at hand the way he did, it's best that they all be the same brand & model, to give you consistent grips, trigger pull, action, etc.
And I would have liked to see a shotgun there, too.
But given that "Your mind is your primary weapon," he was well armed.
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To kibitz, I did have issues with his arsenal. If you want to have multiple guns at hand the way he did, it's best that they all be the same brand & model, to give you consistent grips, trigger pull, action, etc.
And I would have liked to see a shotgun there, too.
But given that "Your mind is your primary weapon," he was well armed.
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That's an interesting point about the variety of weapons, but when I review the video it looks like the other three were .357 (which makes sense from an ammo point of view if he's already shooting .38). So it looks to me like he moved up in power with his other weapons but kept them all relatively the same. Could be wrong, I'm no expert.

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Post by Kazuya Mishima »
Epic mustache...guns down worthless niggers...I haz a man crush, fo sho.
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The Ayoob article describes him doing the same thing with his Sigs. He bought 9mm and 45s, but made sure they all worked the same way.Fat Cat wrote:That's an interesting point about the variety of weapons, but when I review the video it looks like the other three were .357 (which makes sense from an ammo point of view if he's already shooting .38). So it looks to me like he moved up in power with his other weapons but kept them all relatively the same. Could be wrong, I'm no expert.
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Re: The Watch Maker: Boss of Bosses
Post by KingSchmaltzBagelHour »
"They all knew what they were doing, they just didn't know who they were doing it against."
Bad ass clip, FC.
Bad ass clip, FC.
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