John Dillinger Tribute
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John Dillinger stopped by my great grandmas house when she was a kid and asked to use the phone... my great grandma let him, and she (and the rest of my family) hid in the living room because they all knew who he was.... and he didn't say goodbye but they eventually heard the front door shut... then she said they went in the kitchen where the phone was and there was a 20$ bill next to the phone on the counter.... witch was HUGE money back then
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Keep the change, ya filthy animal!
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@SilverMoonAir well man you have to Admire John Dillenger he was a Criminal Mastermind that made a fool out of Law enforcement
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Hahaha Thats awesome
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You need to watch " Public Enemies " great movie with Johnny Depp as John Dillinger.
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where did you get the gun and the round barrel?
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@SilverMoonAir he wasnt a murderer, only guy he killed was a cop and that was by accident too, his aim sucked ass.
he couldnt handle the recoil for shit xD
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@SilverMoonAir well every president is a murderer so who cares if John Dillinger offed a few people here and there
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I like John Dillinger and this video
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(sigh) what a waste off ammo.
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Shooting with out emotions...*like a boss* xD
Just curious. Why would someone want to give a 'tribute' to a criminal? The guy was a thief and a possible murderer.
SilverMoonAir 3 months ago
@SilverMoonAir Good point. It actually started out as a tribute to the Thompson creator John T. Thompson. That's who I mean't when I state: "This one's for you, John". But I failed to make the distinction, and everyone assumed I mean't Dillinger. My mistake, but I just went with it. And, he was a murderer.
The1930sRust 3 months ago 14
interesting so you have to rack it every time you change mags
cobainscousin 3 months ago
@cobainscousin Only drums. Stick mags lock back to facilitate quick reloading.
The1930sRust 3 months ago
nice vid
but why does the bolt lock forward at the end?
cobainscousin 3 months ago
@cobainscousin If I recall, the Thompson's only had a bolt-lock back with stick mags. The drums don't activate the lock.
The1930sRust 3 months ago