Reverse image search lead me to this link. Looks like it's from Broad City, a web series by Comedy Central.
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Reverse image search lead me to this link. Looks like it's from Broad City, a web series by Comedy Central.
https://giphy.com/gifs/broadcity-bro...YrgM8gi9CDjcPu
Not a .22LR bullet. They copper jacketed .224 bullets, same diameter as the .223 Remington & 22-250 Remington. My guess is the bullets were pulled from the same production line. They were fast, over 4,000 fps and expensive- about $1.00 per round, if I recall. My father's friend scored a couple of cases of 30-30 Accelerators and gave them to his stepson. That kid used them in an open sighted Winchester Model 94 to blow up a lot of Mojave jackrabbits. I never saw him miss. Every jack he shot at, running or sitting, took one in the boiler room and the fur and gore painted the desert.
Added to the exorbitant cost were reports of poor precision and sales fell like a stone from a cliff. Gunshops couldn't give them away. I couldn't tell you. We never shot for groups and at the time, .5 MOJR (Minute Of JackRabbit) was plenty accurate for our purposes.
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Do we have a translator in the house? Exact language stumbling out of his mouth is unclear.
http://instagram.com/tv/CG1JOQwHiNA/
He's only going to go downhill from this.
Don’t blame me. I didn’t vote for that dumb bastard.