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Dextir

Backyard full contact football-type game played with a massive exercise ball. Traditionally, Dextir is played in the snow (the more the better) with all 4-8 players in full snow attire.

To play, designate two end zones. One team kicks off to the other, which then has one play to score. After which, the teams switch roles and kick off from the end zones again.

There's nothing more fun than a game of Dextir to wear you out during a blizzard.

by pinkpanzer May 2, 2011


dram equivalent

The amount of powder in a shotgun round. A higher number means more powder, more pressure, higher velocity, and sharper recoil. Loads designed for hunting have higher dram equivalents (3.25 or more), while target shooting loads have lower ones (3 or less). Magnums can reach 4 or more.

Two seemingly identical loads do not have equal recoil. That is because of dram equivalent.

by pinkpanzer December 1, 2010

2πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Gun Money Handshake

A common practice of selling firearms in an informal setting without submitting the purchaser to a background check. Surprisingly, it is perfectly legal in most places for rifles and shotguns but handguns are usually prohibited (considering statistics, rifles and shotguns are used in a small percentage of crime).

GMH makes purchasing old or used guns at shows or flea markets a breeze. However, you must always fill out paperwork to purchase new firearms from a dealer.

Gun Money Handshake:
Guy: Wow, M1 Garands! How much for this one?

Old Guy: $800 please.

Guy: <pays> Here you go.

Old Guy: Pleasure doing business.

Background check:
Guy: Cool, the new Bushmaster ACR! I'll take it!

Dealer: Have a seat and fill out this paperwork, please.

<15 mins>

Dealer: <calls insta-check hotline, guy is clear> That'll be $2,715.34 with tax and $20 transfer fee.

Guy: <pays>

Dealer: Pleasure doing business.

by pinkpanzer November 26, 2011

2πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Cook Off

When firing a gun for extended periods of time, the barrel becomes so hot that rounds in the chamber ignite from the ambient heat instead of from the firing pin striking the primer. Cook offs are dangerous because they rarely occur immediately after loading the round and because it's impossible to tell when or if it will happen.

My AR-15 barrel was smoking half-way through the torture test, so I dipped it in water to avoid any potential ammunition cook offs.

by pinkpanzer December 21, 2010

8πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


College Clean

If it looks clean, it is. Refers to quickly washing dishes and utensils with just water while using hands to scrap off food particles. Often satisfactory for busy and exhausted college students.

The students were too busy studying to do chores so they gave the dishes a college clean.

by pinkpanzer March 1, 2011

6πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Bloody Knuckles

Adolescent game involving two participants sitting opposite each other at a small table. Taking turns, a quarter is spun and one of the players attempts to catch it upright with one finger. Achieving this, said player will fling the quarter at his opponent's knuckles which are pressed firmly against the table. If the player is unable to catch the quarter in the above mentioned manner, his turn is over.

The first player to either give up or bleed is the loser.

Note: Various coins may be substituted from small to large. The quarter is recommended, however, due to its mass, serrated edge, and relative ease of catching. In skilled hands, it is capable of delivering a one shot KO.

Scott and Greg were playing bloody knuckles in the cafeteria.

by pinkpanzer December 13, 2011

31πŸ‘ 27πŸ‘Ž


17 HMR

A 17 caliber rimfire load introduced by Hornady in the early 2000's. Boasting high muzzle velocities, flat trajectories, and devastatingly frangible bullets, the 17 HMR quickly proved itself as the best rimfire round ever produced for small varmint hunting and target shooting. HMR stands for Hornady Magnum Rimfire.

My 17 HMR shoots sub minute-of-angle groups out to 200 yards on a calm day. Winds add considerable difficulty considering the lightweight 20 gr bullets.

by pinkpanzer March 19, 2011

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