Fun, anyone?

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Abhijeet
+1MoA wrote:Waste of a tree... and ammo... but cool video
mundaire wrote:A friend pointed me to the following video:
http://www.youtube.com/v/Q2jdlfmaHuk
Fun, anyone?
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Abhijeet
Yup,msandhu wrote:Its not the cost of cutting the tree but the concept that is shown or proved here.
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Mandeep
marksman wrote:Well, I have been regularly gathering the fat green mangoes hanging on my neighbour's tree with my Feinwerkbau C-10 pistol by shooting their stems off. I do this with a proper solid rest off my window frame and manage to drop at an average of about four mangoes in a dozen shots from a distance of four to six meters. A very thrilling exercise for me and my servants. My neighbour is still trying to locate the stealthy mango thief. Certainly more fruitful (pun intended) then cutting down a poor living tree.![]()
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Marksman
Surely surely, one of a kind of sports,entertainment & fun.marksman wrote:Heh...heh... Unfortunately for my neighbour, most of the mangoes hover on top of my compound because that is the only way the tree can soak in the sun. The biggest advantage I have is that they loom at height of my shooting window. My guy, in a very casual manner stands right under the intended mango to be shot at and catches it as it falls. Well, not always, we do end up with "mango split" at times but its a lot of fun never the less. Stolen mangoes always taste better you see. One has to be real fortunate to be able to indulge in this kind of sporting activity in a concrete jungle of Mumbai and I surely am.
Marksman