Buying points for a dime

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Rover
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Buying points for a dime

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Balance a dime on the front sight of your pistol, and dry fire it without the dime falling off.
kevinweiho
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Re: Buying points for a dime

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easy peasy, try doing it with a pellet or .22 shell casings...
Rover
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Re: Buying points for a dime

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Sounds good, Kevin. I wonder how many are jumping on this to improve, or even to see if they CAN do it at all.
Tangohammerli
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Post by Tangohammerli »

Can I add a drop of white glue?
metman
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Re: Buying points for a dime

Post by metman »

Do I balance the dime on-edge or flat?
ChipEck
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Re: Buying points for a dime

Post by ChipEck »

I can do with a fifty cent piece :-)

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Rover
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Re: Buying points for a dime

Post by Rover »

I found a fifty cent piece on the street one day.

She wanted me to marry her.
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