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So I searched Photobucket for pics of rifles with suppressors...


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And I found this:

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So what exactly do you suppose this young lady is hunting with her suppressed AR in a wheat field? An ex husband maybe? Pheasants? Agricultural terrorists? :D

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Guest jfountain2
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I bet those damn aliens don't put circles in her crops!

Cool picture though.

Guest Liberty Seeker
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be vellwy vellwy quiet, I think shes hunting wabbitt's

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She has pretty hair. I wonder what brand of conditioner she uses.

I know what you mean... I hate chicks with dry, fly away hair that just won't behave.... holding an AR with a suppressor. :)

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Yeah, split ends suck when shooting suppressed.

I find that Vo5 works best when shooting full auto suppressed.

How about you?

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Yeah, split ends suck when shooting suppressed.

I find that Vo5 works best when shooting full auto suppressed.

How about you?

Use Roffler products myself.

Nothing is more embarrassing than watching someone shoot a .50 cal in

full auto with a dry flakey scalp. The vibration, tripod or not, makes it

look like someone is sprinkling flour above his head while he shoots.

I'm surprised that better hair care management isn't addressed by the NRA.

It's a known fact... when you feel confident and pretty... you shoot better! :)

Guest Hyaloid
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God Bless America.

Guest 2Old
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If you look very, very closely you can just barely make out the form of a flying saucer in the lower sky.

Guest dwrd
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The hair really is perfect camouflage for the field.

Guest eyebedam
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Yeah, split ends suck when shooting suppressed.

I find that Vo5 works best when shooting full auto suppressed.

How about you?

Im a Dapper Dan man myslf.

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So what exactly do you suppose this young lady is hunting with her suppressed AR in a wheat field? An ex husband maybe? Pheasants? Agricultural terrorists? B)

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Why the Armyworm of course!!!

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Armyworms

Wheat is very attractive to the armyworm and thick, vigorously growing fields can attract high infestations. Occasionally, when wheat starts to mature, armyworms will move up from leaf feeding and cut the wheat heads from the plant stem. Since this type of damage can have serious consequences on yield, close field observations are required. Treatment should be made if head cutting is beginning to occur and armyworms are present. Scouting of fields for armyworm infestations should occur in the spring when wheat starts to grow vigorously.

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