89AKurt Posted Friday at 02:11 PM Posted Friday at 02:11 PM Um..... for starters I didn't even know such a thing existed. Then why would civilians need one, it wouldn't work as a Phoenix heat shield, it would blow off while driving. 🤣 You would not raise any suspicion either, parked near sensitive areas. All I want is Night Vision goggles, help me out Googie AI. 🥸
Ace-Garageguy Posted Friday at 02:21 PM Posted Friday at 02:21 PM ...and the company hawking it has "patriot" in the name. That's proof right there that it's perfect quality and worth every penny. 1 5
rattle can man Posted Friday at 04:26 PM Posted Friday at 04:26 PM (edited) delete Edited Friday at 04:27 PM by rattle can man delete post
stavanzer Posted Friday at 09:15 PM Posted Friday at 09:15 PM 6 hours ago, Ace-Garageguy said: ...and the company hawking it has "patriot" in the name. That's proof right there that it's perfect quality and worth every penny. Sarc!!! 2
Big Messer Posted Friday at 11:35 PM Posted Friday at 11:35 PM Hopefully deploys faster than an incoming bullet... 4
Trainwreck Posted Friday at 11:48 PM Posted Friday at 11:48 PM Not only will it stop a bullet, with the enclosed attachments it slices and dices and makes mounds of Julienne fries. Don't forget to ask about our lifetime warranty. 😁 1 3
Ace-Garageguy Posted yesterday at 12:05 AM Posted yesterday at 12:05 AM 15 minutes ago, Trainwreck said: Not only will it stop a bullet, with the enclosed attachments it slices and dices and makes mounds of Julienne fries. Don't forget to ask about our lifetime warranty. 😁 And don't forget folks, the product is actually put in the box IN THE USA!!!!! (after both the box and the product are shipped from separate factories in China) 4 3
1972coronet Posted yesterday at 01:06 AM Posted yesterday at 01:06 AM It's a gamechanger that's taking America by storm. Military-grade engineered by a former aerospace engineer. The government is coming for it ; that's why Amazon won't sell it. 2
Tim W. SoCal Posted yesterday at 01:19 AM Posted yesterday at 01:19 AM ..."and for twice the price plus shipping and handling we'll DOUBLE your order, but only if you act NOW!"... 6
Russell C Posted yesterday at 03:00 AM Posted yesterday at 03:00 AM 12 hours ago, 89AKurt said: .... why would civilians need one .... help me out Googie AI. Couldn't even begin to guess what they are trying to sell from just your screengrab image. Had to look it up. Unless there are more active duty cops / special ops guys building model cars here, I'd think this is one more instance of supposedly 'smart A.I. ad targeting efforts' that ain't actually smart at all. What I need to see is those Ginsu Hobby Knives ads which could sell me blades that can whack through quarter inch thick tree sprue with surgical precision, and then use the same blades to slice a tomato into hundreds of transparent thin wafers. With the LED light feature in the handles, too, of course. 😂 6
Big Messer Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 13 hours ago, 1972coronet said: Military-grade engineered by a former aerospace engineer. Military grade = cheapest bidder... 😉 6
1972coronet Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 13 hours ago, Russell C said: What I need to see is those Ginsu Hobby Knives ads which could sell me blades that can whack through quarter inch thick tree sprue with surgical precision, and then use the same blades to slice a tomato into hundreds of transparent thin wafers. With the LED light feature in the handles, too, of course. I still reference that Ginsu Knife ! Hahaha ! Those ad nauseam commercials from the mid-1980s later reminded me of the gun purchasing scene in Taxi Driver , where "Easy Andy" puts on his greasy sales pitch about how "X" gun can perform miracles. I used to joke and say, "This thirty-eight will hit targets all day, then you can slice tomatoes with it for your sandwich." 1 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Big Messer said: Military grade = cheapest bidder... ...who at the same time is supremely adept at rationalizing why a simple claw-hammer should cost $435. Edited 20 hours ago by Ace-Garageguy 5
89AKurt Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago I can't believe it, an ad for Distefan 3D Print Store with a Stutka.
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