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TDsngumbo75 months
If that’s a cannon then I have a 10” dick.
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foj198175 months
Cannon?
Exaggerate much
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RedFoxx75 months
Those are some words I never thought I’d see together.
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Old Money75 months
My thoughts exactly. I am impressed and amused.
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Nole Man75 months
That's a vintage 1755 Barrett 50 cal.
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OU81275 months
I have been in Barrett's facility in Murfreesboro, TN multiple times. IT is awesome!
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WhiteMandingo75 months
That guy must have been huge. Mingo is a big dude
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Mud_Till_May75 months
Thats strange
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ElTigreFuego75 months
I had visions of Jason Pierre Paul dancing in my head for a second
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Ace Midnight75 months
Typically to be called a cannon in the modern world, we expect a bore diameter to be a minimum of 20mm (~.78 or .79 caliber) and have the potential to use explosive ammunition. .50 BMG (12.7x99mm) was originally a machinegun round designed for a weapon designed by one of those rare armament geniuses that come along - John Browning's M1921 - the water cooled design from WWI that with slight modifications became the M2 - a weapon still in wide use in the West today, 87 years after its development.

Ironically, such a great weapon over a long service, explosive ordnance has been developed for .50 BMG chambered weapons, so it is arguable that a Barrett 50 with explosive ammo could qualify for consideration as a "light" cannon.

What a time to be alive!
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soccerfüt75 months
Well, that’s something you don’t see everyday. Thanks Larry!
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Tonio75 months
Bust
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