No it does turn just because I'd probably set the HP of the engine to high and also your probably better off building your own from scratch or building from people like @TakicraftCorporation with permission of course
@ThatOnion well haiku is usually 3 lines here's a small explanation Traditional haiku consist of 17 on (also known as morae though often loosely translated as "syllables"), in three phrases of 5, 7, and 5 on respectively.[3]
@KillShot86 basically yeah but it's not exactly a main line ammo unlike 600nitro express its more of military restricted and not 100% available to civilians hence why there's no images however 600 nitro express has been around a very long time and is technically is .60 call just not called .60 call ☺
@RAF1 I've actually seen 2 Lancaster bomber's flying and I've seen one land and in total I've seen a Lancaster bomber with the name phantom of the. Can't remember the rest. But I've seen it 3 times in total
@TakicraftCorporation just checked here's my translation using a English to French dictionary (When we say said Gontarya Leaf had an appearance of race, today, it is the all-terrain aspect which comes in 4 x 4 with GontarSense4™ .leaf has a suspension improved for optimal comfort in climbing the steep slopes. Bumpers in carbon have been added, the material of the inner fabric has changed and the design of the back too... Yes, we know: the wheel is weird but we could not do better but anyway, is not the most important.) It might not be correct though iim a little rusty with my dictionary translations
@Dllama4 I always Carry a Beretta 92fs with rubber bullet's PS the 92fs and 92f are the same pistol with one difference 92fs has a safety while on the other hand 92f has no safety and the police know why I carry a 92fs with rubber bullet's as its modified to only fire special type of bullet made of rubber as it's a rough part of town a lot of muggers and Chaves who use knives because its nearly impossible to get a gun without a license
@Dllama4 don't worry its why I rarely walk down town because kid's always assume that a Russian walking around town in the UK are criminals and call the police and end up in trouble because of there false call
@KillShot86 @Dllama4 .60 caliber I isn't called .60 caliber it's actually called the 600 nitro express here's a fact file (.600 Nitro Express
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Cartridge
.600 Nitro Express
Type Rifle, Hunting, Revolver*
Place of origin UK
Production history
Designer W.J. Jeffery & Co
Designed 1899
Produced 1903–Current
Specifications
Case type Rimmed
Bullet diameter .620 in (15.7 mm)
Case length 3 in (76 mm)
Filling Cordite
Filling weight 120 grains (7.8 g)
Ballistic performance
Bullet mass/type Velocity Energy
900 gr (58 g) SP/FMJ 2,050 ft/s (620 m/s) 8,221 ft·lbf (11,146 J)
The .600 Nitro Express (15.7×76mmR) is a rifle cartridge in the Nitro Express series which was introduced in 1903 by W.J. Jeffery & Co. It is the second largest calibre in the Nitro Express line, exceeded only by Holland & Holland's .700 Nitro Express round.
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Performance Edit
All .600 Nitro Express cartridges carried a 900-grain (58 g) projectile. Early versions were loaded with cordite. While the .700 Nitro is of course larger, the .600 Nitro is the largest dangerous game caliber to have been used during the heyday of African ivory hunting.[1] The .700 was a 1980s creation as a result of a well-to-do gentleman being denied a .600 NE calibered rifle from renowned maker Holland & Holland.
Though the .600 was larger than the .577, it was not nearly as popular among professional hunters of the day. It is impossible to say exactly how many .600s have been built, but most estimates are around 200; mainly doubles, but with a few falling block single shots too. In use, a professional hunter would carry this rifle only when engagement of a large, dangerous animal was imminent, chiefly for the purpose of stopping a charge after the client had fired, missed, and incited the target animal to charge the hunting party; the .600 Nitro Express was actually an "emergency" rather than a hunting rifle. It might also be used when the hunter was in the "thick brush", with a gun-bearer carrying it at other times. The rifles chambered for these rounds were most often side-by-side double rifles with boxlock actions made by the Jeffery Company of England. However, Jeffery did introduce their Model 1904 Farquharson-based falling-block, single-shot rifle in 1904 specifically for the .600 NE.[2]) there you go 😀
@TakicraftCorporation karma he lost his job his licence and so far over £4000 as I'm having a full engine bay structural replacement and new engine and suspension radiator wheels all being imported from Japan so Im doing well from its as my old engine block wasn't easy to come by so I'm having a upgraded engine block I'm gonna buy a tuning kit and drift tires but I'll swap them out when I'm driving on main roads it was rally converted but its cheaper to buy a whole new drift conversion than a replacement rally parts that where top of the range
@TakicraftCorporation normally its my recreational vehicle but my Subaru was rammed by a builders dumper truck he did try to drive away but one his mates collored him so he's paying £4000 worth of damage
@TakicraftCorporation what car is it ? Mine is a tatra 8×8 link to image link--------> https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=tatra+8×8+flat+bed&view=detailv2&&id=AE92315AA547681C9E415E10F0BA85CAF7CF32C3&selectedIndex=1&ccid=oOrbbbfY&simid=608003710721002841&thid=OIP.Ma0eadb6db7d87ed4e5a8ba4f1c170d32o0&ajaxhist=0
@TakicraftCorporation if you buy a Lada try looking in Australia or Mexico as they are hot dry climate's it means less rust also you'll need to get a rally driving license
@Aspire that we both made ragdolls from what I can gather not many people made ragdolls
@Aspire that makes two of us
@Ngoat nicely done comrade
@Ngoat heh heh funny the gun with only 3parts
@KillShot86 I remember the name it was a Barrett 50bmg
@iwannabeelected already ahead of you on that but tanks anyways
@MrMecha well that's a shame the fine tuner mod break's my game
@MrMecha @aircraftarsenal123 how do people make wheels like that ?
No it does turn just because I'd probably set the HP of the engine to high and also your probably better off building your own from scratch or building from people like @TakicraftCorporation with permission of course
@KillShot86 I've fired 50bmg sniper rifle I can't exactly remember what the name was I'll get back to you on the name
@Cadin can you do a 300mm Cannon and make the barrel look like that of a Barret sniper as that might help with some of my projects
@ThatOnion well haiku is usually 3 lines here's a small explanation Traditional haiku consist of 17 on (also known as morae though often loosely translated as "syllables"), in three phrases of 5, 7, and 5 on respectively.[3]
@drdoom222 haiku doesn't have to rhyme
@KillShot86 I'm not saying that it doesn't physically exist all I'm saying is people can't officially buy any thing .60cal
@KillShot86 practically yeah but as I said .60cal is technically non existent as you can't buy .60cal guns or ammo officially
@Dllama4 I have know idea why but I'm a better shot going akimbo or non akimbo with a revolver than a rifle any idea
@KillShot86 basically yeah but it's not exactly a main line ammo unlike 600nitro express its more of military restricted and not 100% available to civilians hence why there's no images however 600 nitro express has been around a very long time and is technically is .60 call just not called .60 call ☺
@RAF1 I've actually seen 2 Lancaster bomber's flying and I've seen one land and in total I've seen a Lancaster bomber with the name phantom of the. Can't remember the rest. But I've seen it 3 times in total
@IStoleYourMeme hmm interesting
@EliteIndustries1 haha nice 😂
@Kevinairlines I like haiku to
@Kevinairlines do you like haiku
@TakicraftCorporation true very true
@Tully2001 nice god it has a meaning though lol
@Kevinairlines there's something about doing wings like that what would you say ?
@TakicraftCorporation just checked here's my translation using a English to French dictionary (When we say said Gontarya Leaf had an appearance of race, today, it is the all-terrain aspect which comes in 4 x 4 with GontarSense4™ .leaf has a suspension improved for optimal comfort in climbing the steep slopes. Bumpers in carbon have been added, the material of the inner fabric has changed and the design of the back too... Yes, we know: the wheel is weird but we could not do better but anyway, is not the most important.) It might not be correct though iim a little rusty with my dictionary translations
@TakicraftCorporation I think he's French
@TakicraftCorporation can you make a rally spec Takswagen please?
@TakicraftCorporation nice one thing your missing a letter in your description wich that should be which so just helping ☺
@Dllama4 I always Carry a Beretta 92fs with rubber bullet's PS the 92fs and 92f are the same pistol with one difference 92fs has a safety while on the other hand 92f has no safety and the police know why I carry a 92fs with rubber bullet's as its modified to only fire special type of bullet made of rubber as it's a rough part of town a lot of muggers and Chaves who use knives because its nearly impossible to get a gun without a license
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@Dllama4 don't worry its why I rarely walk down town because kid's always assume that a Russian walking around town in the UK are criminals and call the police and end up in trouble because of there false call
@Dllama4 guns are not that good I rarely use my .50 magnum
@Dllama4 that comes across as a little passive aggressive no offense pointing out the first comment on what say'd
@Dllama4 hey just saying
@KillShot86 @Dllama4 .60 caliber I isn't called .60 caliber it's actually called the 600 nitro express here's a fact file (.600 Nitro Express
Page issues
Cartridge
.600 Nitro Express
Type Rifle, Hunting, Revolver*
Place of origin UK
Production history
Designer W.J. Jeffery & Co
Designed 1899
Produced 1903–Current
Specifications
Case type Rimmed
Bullet diameter .620 in (15.7 mm)
Case length 3 in (76 mm)
Filling Cordite
Filling weight 120 grains (7.8 g)
Ballistic performance
Bullet mass/type Velocity Energy
900 gr (58 g) SP/FMJ 2,050 ft/s (620 m/s) 8,221 ft·lbf (11,146 J)
The .600 Nitro Express (15.7×76mmR) is a rifle cartridge in the Nitro Express series which was introduced in 1903 by W.J. Jeffery & Co. It is the second largest calibre in the Nitro Express line, exceeded only by Holland & Holland's .700 Nitro Express round.
Contents
Performance Edit
All .600 Nitro Express cartridges carried a 900-grain (58 g) projectile. Early versions were loaded with cordite. While the .700 Nitro is of course larger, the .600 Nitro is the largest dangerous game caliber to have been used during the heyday of African ivory hunting.[1] The .700 was a 1980s creation as a result of a well-to-do gentleman being denied a .600 NE calibered rifle from renowned maker Holland & Holland.
Though the .600 was larger than the .577, it was not nearly as popular among professional hunters of the day. It is impossible to say exactly how many .600s have been built, but most estimates are around 200; mainly doubles, but with a few falling block single shots too. In use, a professional hunter would carry this rifle only when engagement of a large, dangerous animal was imminent, chiefly for the purpose of stopping a charge after the client had fired, missed, and incited the target animal to charge the hunting party; the .600 Nitro Express was actually an "emergency" rather than a hunting rifle. It might also be used when the hunter was in the "thick brush", with a gun-bearer carrying it at other times. The rifles chambered for these rounds were most often side-by-side double rifles with boxlock actions made by the Jeffery Company of England. However, Jeffery did introduce their Model 1904 Farquharson-based falling-block, single-shot rifle in 1904 specifically for the .600 NE.[2]) there you go 😀
@frostbite he said (How to get the picture on the screen)
@MasonJ you may need to check your fact's
@MasonJ who's a kid
@TakicraftCorporation yeah now I've just got to play the waiting game
@EliteIndustries1 @HellFireKoder basically high caliber and more accurate
@HellFireKoder all I'm saying is most Russian's don't use shotguns but machine guns or marksman rifle's
@TakicraftCorporation karma he lost his job his licence and so far over £4000 as I'm having a full engine bay structural replacement and new engine and suspension radiator wheels all being imported from Japan so Im doing well from its as my old engine block wasn't easy to come by so I'm having a upgraded engine block I'm gonna buy a tuning kit and drift tires but I'll swap them out when I'm driving on main roads it was rally converted but its cheaper to buy a whole new drift conversion than a replacement rally parts that where top of the range
@TakicraftCorporation the tatra is temporarily my ever day vehicle my every day vehicle is under serious repairs
@TakicraftCorporation normally its my recreational vehicle but my Subaru was rammed by a builders dumper truck he did try to drive away but one his mates collored him so he's paying £4000 worth of damage
@EliteIndustries1 in Russia they'd turn you pulp using a machine gun then bury what's left of you in a can PS I'm mainly pointing out Russian farmers
@TakicraftCorporation what car is it ? Mine is a tatra 8×8 link to image link--------> https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=tatra+8×8+flat+bed&view=detailv2&&id=AE92315AA547681C9E415E10F0BA85CAF7CF32C3&selectedIndex=1&ccid=oOrbbbfY&simid=608003710721002841&thid=OIP.Ma0eadb6db7d87ed4e5a8ba4f1c170d32o0&ajaxhist=0
@TakicraftCorporation if you buy a Lada try looking in Australia or Mexico as they are hot dry climate's it means less rust also you'll need to get a rally driving license
@MechWARRIOR57 and why I never walk on private property
@MechWARRIOR57 its intended as a joke