Pretty cool setup, I wonder what the cost per square inch would be? Maybe this is something that could allow smaller ranges to permit the use of larger caliber guns indoors.
This is a very timely post, since I’ve been thinking about redecorating. Does it come in Dover White?
Forget the color, this is the perfect answer for those psycho neighbors. You don’t think you’re the only one on the block, do you Ralph?
I could put this up in my basement–that is if I had a basement, and if it weren’t illegal to discharge firearms within city limits. Has someone sent this to the City of Chicago to show that ranges are not inherently dangerous after all?
I hope you have one hell of a ventilation system in your basement.
They are very confident in their product, that is for sure.
Either that or they don’t like that guy. “Hey Bob, go shoot up that wall. No, it’ll be fine, nothing to worry about.”
I’m fine. No ill efects at all. (Of course I am not THAT Bob!)
Probably inspired by the guys from Texas Armoring Corp.
Want!
Well I am impressed! Gonna have to check into this some more.
At first I wasn’t convinced, but the stab-shooting performed with the AR certainly swayed me. I guess that’s one way to increase your muzzle velocity.
Wow, I’m impressed. I wonder how it holds up after thousands of rounds? I wouldn’t want to be the one to find out that it doesn’t work after long term use.
I don’t care how safe they say it is. I would never stand that close to a wall and shoot my AR willingly. Especially a wall that is supposed to stop the bullet. Maybe it’s just me.
What’s with the hand on his shoulder?
That way two guys get hurt in the event of a failure of “The Wall!!!” Seriously though what is with the hand and the lay down shooting. Kinda weird guys, kinda weird.
That way, the shooter knows where the cameraman is without having to look behind him.
This type of technology would be great to replace those hand grenade “tire houses” we used in the military.
That would make me nervous as a cat in a room full of rocking chairs. I don’t care how much it’s been tested. I don’t want to be that one in a million malfunction. I’ll be watching for lawsuits on this one.
I’d have to see some rapid fire .308 before I trusted it, but yowza – that looks pretty awesome. Perfect for a basement or other add-on, and you wouldn’t be shooting it point blank anyway – shots would be done at least a few yards away. Do want.
“The Wall, The” In German.
“No one who speaks German could be an evil man!”
Pretty cool setup, I wonder what the cost per square inch would be?
Maybe this is something that could allow smaller ranges to permit
the use of larger caliber guns indoors.
This is a very timely post, since I’ve been thinking about
redecorating. Does it come in Dover White?
Forget the color, this is the perfect answer for those psycho
neighbors. You don’t think you’re the only one on the block, do you
Ralph?
I could put this up in my basement–that is if I had a basement,
and if it weren’t illegal to discharge firearms within city limits.
Has someone sent this to the City of Chicago to show that ranges
are not inherently dangerous after all?
I hope you have one hell of a ventilation system in your basement.
They are very confident in their product, that is for sure.
Either that or they don’t like that guy. “Hey Bob, go shoot up that
wall. No, it’ll be fine, nothing to worry about.”
I’m fine. No ill efects at all. (Of course I am not THAT Bob!)
Probably inspired by the guys from Texas Armoring Corp.
Want!
Well I am impressed! Gonna have to check into this some more.
At first I wasn’t convinced, but the stab-shooting performed with
the AR certainly swayed me. I guess that’s one way to increase your
muzzle velocity.
Wow, I’m impressed. I wonder how it holds up after thousands of
rounds? I wouldn’t want to be the one to find out that it doesn’t
work after long term use.
I don’t care how safe they say it is. I would never stand that
close to a wall and shoot my AR willingly. Especially a wall that
is supposed to stop the bullet. Maybe it’s just me.
What’s with the hand on his shoulder?
That way two guys get hurt in the event of a failure of “The
Wall!!!” Seriously though what is with the hand and the lay down
shooting. Kinda weird guys, kinda weird.
That way, the shooter knows where the cameraman is without having
to look behind him.
This type of technology would be great to replace those hand
grenade “tire houses” we used in the military.
That would make me nervous as a cat in a room full of rocking
chairs. I don’t care how much it’s been tested. I don’t want to be
that one in a million malfunction. I’ll be watching for lawsuits on
this one.
I’d have to see some rapid fire .308 before I trusted it, but yowza
– that looks pretty awesome. Perfect for a basement or other
add-on, and you wouldn’t be shooting it point blank anyway – shots
would be done at least a few yards away. Do want.
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