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Oh gosh, those green underpants, I will never forget them!
Love them!
I had no idea they were still making underoos till 2013. I thought they died in the 90s. I think this is even funnier though:"In April 2013, the decision was made by Fruit of the Loom to exit the licensed childrenswear property business and immediately cease the design and production of its formerly lucrative Underoos products....However, as of 3rd quarter, 2014, Fruit Of The Loom has licensed out the Underoos brand name to a manufacturer who is currently making Underoos in adult sizes, available at Hot Topic retail store chains in limited release."http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underoos
OK, so now we know what to give you for Christmas!
For those interested I have found out where the 5mm figure I cited came from. The seminal work on drawback was published in 1977 by MacDonnell and Brooks. Their research determined that in large caliber weapons blood was found up to 5mm deep when the gun was fired at non-contact range at distances up to 5 inches from the target. (With the gun fired 5 inches or less from the target some blood was able to get up to 5mm inside the barrel). For .22 rimfire weapons blood could get up to 5mm deep when fired up to 1.5 inches from the target. At contact ranges the blood was able to go much deeper than 5mm but still only would travel several inches. What this means for this case is that the blood that was more than 5mm deep could only have gotten there from a contact shot.
Surely,if it had been fired in the frenzied manner in which it was,then there would be drawback,and plenty of it all the way down the barrel.? 25 shots non-stop. ?
Not necessarily lookout. Apparently drawback only happened with close or contact shots. But what I have read about .22 firearms is that drawback may not necessarily occur? But if it did occur then the blood would only travel a short distance into the weapon or silencer, around 5mm or slightly more. But as I have said before there is such a thing as over egging the pudding. hat I mean is that if the silencer evidence was manufactured by dropping blood into it then that blood travelled too far into the silencer for it to have occurred naturally.
We all know that liquid finds its own level and what may have began on the tip of the rifle would naturally have run down the barrel.