So, the after action report is here! When we went out to "the island" we had quite the assortment of death dealing implements. My roommate had his Saiga12 and his AR, Another friend brought his Saiga 5.45, and a Mossberg 590, and of course I had my Benelli M3. It was a first for our friend's 5.45 Saiga, and we spent the first hour dialing in his new optic and mixing tannerite. After that, the fun began to ramp up.
Our first victim was a stuffed rabbit that was found dead on arrival, so why not use him for target practice? We shot him up pretty good, but it wasn't enough. By the end of the day we set him on top of a full propane tank. Here I am paying respects to his remains after the catastrophic detonation of said propane tank.
We had plenty of bottles to blast, along with a few clay pigeons, but of course, the main attraction was the tannerite. Most of it we placed in old Dell computer cases that we had lying around just for such an occasion. What's especially funny is that every time the tannerite would go off, our friend's car alarm would sound off. Here's a video of the highlights:
Our first victim was a stuffed rabbit that was found dead on arrival, so why not use him for target practice? We shot him up pretty good, but it wasn't enough. By the end of the day we set him on top of a full propane tank. Here I am paying respects to his remains after the catastrophic detonation of said propane tank.
We had plenty of bottles to blast, along with a few clay pigeons, but of course, the main attraction was the tannerite. Most of it we placed in old Dell computer cases that we had lying around just for such an occasion. What's especially funny is that every time the tannerite would go off, our friend's car alarm would sound off. Here's a video of the highlights:
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