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The Russian Easter Egg Ammo looks like a large artillery shell, with a small label on the side stating the type of shell it is. It is, however, only a replica and the top and bottom come apart. Within is another, smaller shell also with a label. Each piece of ammunition has a smaller piece inside
it, all the way down to a cute and tiny little bullet.
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No offense Bungston, but I'm pretty sure you ripped this off from an old Roadrunner or Buggs Bunny cartoon. |
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My vote hinges on one thing: Does this actually get fired from a weapon, or is just a paperweight novely gift item? |
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Inside the gun barrel there is a smaller gun barrel..... |
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I am certain that my subconscious is densely populated with items from cartoons I watched as a kid. Occasionally Hong Kong Phooey emerges with some words of wisdom. It would not surprise me at all that something of this sort was purchased by Wile E Coyote. |
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21, please assume here forward that every single one of my ideas comes with a suitable piece of ordinance to fire it from, and a satisfying explosion on impact. |
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That has been my impression of your character, good Baker, and I say that in the most complimentary fashion. I'm a frequent patron of Bungco products! It was the category that threw me off. That is not my bone, however. I'm giving this a bun, because I think it's something the military would use as part of its perpetual Operation Extreme Redundancy. Would be excellent for high-profile assasinations without collateral damage. + |
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