Now that I zoom in, I can see what you mean. Thats what I get for having my resolution up so high. But still that area around the handle to the strap is blurred whereas nothing else is.
Oh well, it sparks discussion. Isn’t that the point anyway?
[on the MAC-10 submachine pistol repeatedly jamming]
“You see, this is the problem with these things. Daddy would have gotten us Uzis.”
“The car didn’t notice the difference.”
It’s not unusual to see this sort of thing Switzerland. Frequently you will go to the store and some young person will be shopping and have their service rifle with them.
Although this photo looks a bit shopped to me, this isn’t an uncommon sight in Israel. The young women in the army there NEVER leave their rifles sitting around, so its not uncommon to see teenage girls at the beach, all with assault rifles an arm’s length away, or young women dressed in gym/yoga gear with a rifle slung over a shoulder.
Here’s some photos of what I’m talking about (or just google Israeli girls with guns):
As much as I hate it when people do this: Shopped!
The strap is beyond the center of gravity for the rifle. The stock would be dragging the ground. Have we run out of real pictures?
Dunno about you but I can see the strap continuing in the shadow of the woman, it’s just folded over making it look like it’s off center.
Now that I zoom in, I can see what you mean. Thats what I get for having my resolution up so high. But still that area around the handle to the strap is blurred whereas nothing else is.
Oh well, it sparks discussion. Isn’t that the point anyway?
in soviet russia….motherinlaw will shoot you!
It may be a shopped, but the rifle has a silencer, a torch and a bipod attached, and that’s a lot of weight in the front.
lol even if this shopped (idc atm) she props waits for a zombie attack after playing to much dead rising xD
Where’s a katana when you need one.
And don’t you mean NIGHT of the comet? Or am I reading an obscure bad 80′s movie reference into an unrelated title?
[on the MAC-10 submachine pistol repeatedly jamming]
“You see, this is the problem with these things. Daddy would have gotten us Uzis.”
“The car didn’t notice the difference.”
i don’t think it’s shopped.rather, it’s a mother carying her child’s toy-gun
completely normal. a lady walking in the park in a coat with her purse and… g36???
To be honest, I think it’s my boss. Or at least… it wouldn’t surprise me.
It’s probably just an airsoft rifle.
its toy gun made of plastic
Ive seen it in Chinese toy shop
This is her husband’s revenge for when she made him hold her purse in the store.
It’s not unusual to see this sort of thing Switzerland. Frequently you will go to the store and some young person will be shopping and have their service rifle with them.
Do any of them customarily looks like an old lady though? This woman doesn’t strikes me as a military type. lol
Airsoft, I’d think.
G36k FTW!!!
Although this photo looks a bit shopped to me, this isn’t an uncommon sight in Israel. The young women in the army there NEVER leave their rifles sitting around, so its not uncommon to see teenage girls at the beach, all with assault rifles an arm’s length away, or young women dressed in gym/yoga gear with a rifle slung over a shoulder.
Here’s some photos of what I’m talking about (or just google Israeli girls with guns):
http://img233.imageshack.us/img233/3447/girlswithguns6rt.jpg
http://community.travelchinaguide.com/photo/9012/90120031326731.jpg
WTF, Nylund. That is nuts.
/goes off to research this girls with guns phenomenon more…
casual fridays…naw