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Deathie:

--- Quote from: Deacon on February 24, 2011, 08:18:14 PM ---Ok i'm leaving
but
first

second
why am i leaving?

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Dude, what.

The guy actually managed to pull off a ಠ_ಠ face.

Deacon:

--- Quote from: Death M.D. on February 24, 2011, 08:25:35 PM ---Dude, what.

The guy actually managed to pull off a ಠ_ಠ face.

--- End quote ---

oh shit
i hadn't noticed lol

but really.
why must i leave

ursus:

--- Quote from: Deacon on February 24, 2011, 08:30:49 PM ---oh shit
i hadn't noticed lol

but really.
why must i leave

--- End quote ---

Stay awhile. :3

Cake Faice:

--- Quote from: gamefreak171 on February 24, 2011, 07:56:39 PM ---lololol
my mom used to live there with her abusive ex-husband, then she married a socially inept sicilian man and had ONE child

he doesn't want to go to vegas because it reminds him of when she used to do drugs and shit

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Don't you want to have buttsecks with me, sanders, and deacon?

Shawn:

--- Quote from: rocket50 on February 24, 2011, 04:21:57 PM ---

Canadians have the C7, a rip-off of the American M16. Major difference is that the C7's have no plastic parts and is more durable.

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No we don't use the c7 we use the version above that Lol the c7a1 assault rifle

"The C7A1 assault rifle is an improved version of the basic C7 combat rifle, incorporating a low-mounted optical sight. It is a Canadian adaptation of a U.S. firearm known as the M16A1E1. The C7A1 eliminates the carrying handle of the C7 and substitutes an optical sight. The weapon is equipped with a 3.5x optical sight, which is mounted in place of the carrying handle.

C7A1 rounds are 5.56 x 45 NATO standard. The weapon has an effective range of 400 metres and a rate of fire of 700 to 940 rounds per minute. Along with the optical sight, optional attachments include the M203A1 40mm grenade launcher, the AN PAQ 4 Laser pointer and the Image Intensification Night Sight (Kite sight). It has been in service with the Army since 1986."

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