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  • 0:02 this is your brain on drugs.... 0:04 this is your brain with a .45 that just passed through. 0:17 and this is your brain after 2 more go through as weel.

  • definetly 45acp for good stopping power for capacity my xd 45 holds 13+1 and comes with 2 clips

  • Nice. Your fruit Killing skills are Remarkable

  • HEADSHOT!

  • ok every time you write XD i think your making faces. XD

  • in soviet russia, mellon shoots you

  • Get a turkey baster, fill the pumkin up with Jello (cherry looks the best) and let it cure overnight in the fridge then let loose on it.

  • Euh! It was rotten. My head is bulletproof.

  • if that was someones head... damn

  • same happens to peoples brains.

  • fedrail hst are better rounds

  • no federal sucks balls dude a bunch of duds and thats it

  • happened to me once

  • i have a S&W Model 29 .44 Mag. I wanna try that shit with the melon once it stops snowing. Excellent job.

  • Right on. Can't wait to see it. Try pumpkins; they blow up really good.

  • I find that pumpkins tend to hold together pretty good. Hollow points core them out rather than explode them. The skin is to tough and the guts are not watery enough to cause a good hydrostatic shock effect. See my pumpkin video.

  • Pumpkins tend to core out with hollow points. They don't explode to well. Maybe if they are very rotten. The skin is to tough and the center is not watery enough to create a good hydrostatic shock. See my pumpkin video.

  • There won't be a melon left. D:

  • your fruit killing skills are remarkable

  • haha! nice COD4 reference! that was pretty funny

  • @Direman captain price would like to see you now.

  • why was the 45 cal retired from military service when it has such good stopping power?

  • The 9mm is easier to handle for most people on average. The military went to the 9mm as a standard issue sidearm as it has a higher ammo capacity and less recoil. They still use the 45 in special forces and others.

  • Because NATO had been using 9mm for a while.The U.S. complied as a diplomatic gesture.

  • because of the stupid whiny fagget UN

  • Becasue the 1911s in service were terribly worn out. But primarily because 9mm is NATO. .45 is not.

  • i know why they switched but here's a question....why have they not taken a second look at this lately. I have an XD 45 that holds 13+1 rounds. Is that not enough capacity? I can also handle the XD better than i can a 9mm glock or M9. I think it's worth looking at.

  • The Croatian Army carries the gun the XD was designed after called the HS2000. Wikipedia Springfield XD for the story. I have the XD45 myself; perfect gun, still the most bang for the buck.

  • i agree 100%. I also have the XD45. I'm still amazed everytime i shoot it.

  • Melon shot! Search for the guy with shotgun and bayonnet. He bayonets the cabbage and blows it to coleslaw. I shoot shaken up mini soda cans from wal-mart.

  • Poor thing didn't have a chance

  • thats AWESOME. How far away where you when you shot it?

  • About 15 feet

  • nice nice nice i like to shoot stuff ie cars bottles cats tyers and other stuff

  • Pls send to Senator McCarthy.

  • I use a 7mm Magnum with 120 gr. Hollow point Boatails 49.5 grains

    immr and cci primers - The .45 is effective though and more portable

  • Shiny! I personally enjoy shooting water-filled milk jugs, lined up in a row. They splash nicely, and there's a bonus: you get the perfectly mushroomed projectile as a prize!

  • alot of damage

  • FTFG

  • Nice. I like to draw faces on them first.

  • this melon won't talk shit no more

  • this melon won't talk shit no more

  • Owned.

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