Speaking of sub-calibre rounds, it occurs to me that they could have simply made a larger barrel and used the bun as sabots. Think how much more propellant they could have employed!
Der Viener Schlinger has been a feature at Nebraska home games for some time. It shoots wrapped Fairbury hot dogs with bun to the upper deck. http://www.fairburybrandmeats.com/
Now if I could figure a way to make it breech loading.......
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of sub-calibre rounds, it occurs to me that they could have simply made a larger barrel and used the bun as sabots. Think how much more propellant they could have employed!
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Der Viener Schlinger has been a feature at Nebraska home games for some time. It shoots wrapped Fairbury hot dogs with bun to the upper deck.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.fairburybrandmeats.com/
http://deawn.blogspot.com/2005/09/by-request-tommy-lee-and-big-ones.html
This could be invaluable to mail carriers, etc. that have Troublesome Puddy Dogs on their routes...
ReplyDeleteGreat, the ammunition is about to be outlawed.
ReplyDeleteThis is going to be interesting, conflicting liberal agendas always crack me up...
ReplyDeleteImagine the impact on the health care debate if they ban the ammo for my Salad Shooter!
"Great, the ammunition is about to be outlawed."
ReplyDeleteSince it has no buttstock and can be fired with one hand, I'm guessing that steel-core hot dogs are already a no-no.
Coming soon to a blog near you, the 30mm Bratwurst Boomer, and the 60mm Burger Belcher.
ReplyDeleteIf I remember to do that when the weather gets a bit warmer.