Also to all you gun crazy guys, killing a guy with a projectile firing weapon is barbaric, shooting a gun at someone isnt classy imo. Cool yes.
How is brutally cutting someone up into pieces more elegant than shooting them?Mackinator said:Also to all you gun crazy guys, killing a guy with a projectile firing weapon is barbaric, shooting a gun at someone isnt classy imo. Cool yes.
But how can it be classy if no one hears you kill them?fullmetalangel said:with silenced pistols as well >_>
Who said i cut them into piecesInternet Kraken said:How is brutally cutting someone up into pieces more elegant than shooting them?Mackinator said:Also to all you gun crazy guys, killing a guy with a projectile firing weapon is barbaric, shooting a gun at someone isnt classy imo. Cool yes.
how about a sniper rifle? you can let loose one of Dante's lines, *lining up in the cross hairs* "and the rest is silence" *bang*dragonflygirl said:Plus the shotgun is the only weapon where you can truly use a one liner effectively
Oh sorry, I meant, of course, 0.22 calliber. The problem is we always say "the 22" about the newbie rifle at the range. How I hate that rifle.fullmetalangel said:22mm? I'm sorry, but as a gun fanatic, I feel obliged to correct you. 22mm is almost a single caliber in bullet diameter. 1 caliber is double the width of a .50 caliber.Jepix said:Got to say the stiletto-hand-blade in Assasins Creed wins them all. You can litterally just brush past someone and leave them dead.
But in modern terms, i'd say a 22mm silenced pistol with bullets diped in cyanide is a classy way of blasting someone to heaven.
Although it is possible to make massive bores on pistols, silencing a round like that is probably not likely.
Anyway... I'm going to go with silenced pistols as well >_>
Damn it! I was gonna tell him that!major_tom said:"It's a nice gun, I'll give you that. But the engraving gives you no tactical advantage whatsoever, unless you were planning to auction it off as a collector's item."Assassinator said:Either:
A decorated revolver:
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