Hmmm - certainly a more challenging approach but could be - very interesting!!!If it does work out get a good loada pics - then OP can maybe use em on the ol' Box!
Car doors - oh my - yummee
(BTW - hope you'll find Jerry has ''goods'' soon!).
This is a discussion on Shooting locks within the Defensive Ammunition & Ballistics forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; Hmmm - certainly a more challenging approach but could be - very interesting!!! If it does work out get a good loada pics - then ...
Hmmm - certainly a more challenging approach but could be - very interesting!!!If it does work out get a good loada pics - then OP can maybe use em on the ol' Box!
Car doors - oh my - yummee
(BTW - hope you'll find Jerry has ''goods'' soon!).
Chris - P95
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is like owning a piano and assuming that you are a musician!."
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I'm thinking a lock box similar to what he used, but with a 2X4 angled behind the locks with a piece of adhesive velcro attached. Wrap the locks with the other piece of velcro and push them back against the angled board. Should get me the angle I need to do the test.
"Life's tough......It's even tougher if you're stupid." -John Wayne
[QUOTE=grnzbra]There's one problem with this test; in the movies, they don't usually shoot the lock straight into the side. QUOTE]
You should also know, the locks they use in the movies, explode. They aren't real, and they'd never use bullets in a movie, but I guess that really doesn't answer any questions.
For the record, I'll also join the queue to shoot stuff.
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