It drives me nuts when people say, "What grain weight", or, "What grain of bullet", do I ..... Grains is a unit of weight, like mph is a unit of speed. Help stop the bastardization of the English language.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Mine are the old Sears and Roebuck style with three straps and not two.I need to put more polish on mine then as they're lighter than yours
It drives me nuts when people say, "What grain weight", or, "What grain of bullet", do I ..... Grains is a unit of weight, like mph is a unit of speed. Help stop the bastardization of the English language.
I wanna see the sapper tab he earned.Ugh-why does this need to be a Sapper with a 6 by his name?!
Asking for a friend.
I think he is just trying to get posts so he can post a fs. Has a long road ahead if that's the case.Ghey thread.
Of all the things to prattle on about...this is the chosen one.
Wow![]()
African or European?So the answer to what Is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow? depends on the grain weights of the coconut it is carrying?
African or European?
Hi,
So the question begs....how many grains of knowledge do sappers' have in relation to their number nomenclature???
Sincerely,
Theis
Paltry Peasants. I only use Natural Units with h (planks constant) and c (speed of light) equal to one.
WHERE IS YOUR GOD NOW!!
What if it is only one?It drives me nuts when people say, "What grain weight", or, "What grain of bullet", do I ..... Grains is a unit of weight, like mph is a unit of speed. Help stop the bastardization of the English language.
Yes, all very funny. However, the point still stands. Words have meaning and words mean things. What if I asked you what inch your barrel was? Does that make sense?
Is it a Spitzer valve or a Fetzer bullet? Asking for a friend.
![]()
But a shrapnel projectile is still very effective against troops. But maybe only when fires from "filed" artillery.I have a little background in filed artillery and it drives me nuts when I hear someone say "shrapnel" when they should be calling it "shell fragment."
So, I understand the OP's frustration.
But a shrapnel projectile is still very effective against troops. But maybe only when fires from "filed" artillery.![]()