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Old 05-29-2013, 08:04 PM   #42
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Originally Posted by Lazer View Post
First of all, I'm not convinced a bullet made from sand and epoxy would penetrate someone's skull,
Check YouTube for some very unusual and effective hand-loads, some even using wax rather than epoxy.

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Originally Posted by crich70 View Post
Maybe she uses a zip gun.
As a young teenager, we used to make zip guns using the case from a Zippo-style lighter, the second section of a car's radio antenna as the barrel, enclosed in melted lead from old newspaper type to keep it from bursting in the base, and a filed down carpet tack as the firing pin embedded into the hinged lid. We'd get the ammo (.22 shorts) from the shooting gallery inside Hubert's Museum on 42nd st. 25 rounds for a quarter. Accurate to almost 7 inches if you were lucky. Those were the days...

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