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I don't think so.

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^^This is the original background image. It's from a famous series of pictures of a 1970 nuclear test conducted by the French. My best friend in college had this one as a poster on his dorm room wall:

Licorne was the fourth thermonuclear test and the fifth largest conducted by France. The device was suspended from a balloon 500 meters above the Dindon testing sector. The mushroom cloud reached an altitude of 24,000 meters approximately six minutes after shot time, with the base of the cloud reaching 15,800 meters.

Licorne nuclear test in 1970.

Atomic Weapons are a hobby of mine. Gorgeous shot.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8yvZ7pIZns

WTF indeed......

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Sewer horse knows all!

Does that shoot a larger round than a Desert Eagle?

44 Auto Magnum, 45 Winchester Magnum, 45 Wildey Magnum, 475 Wildey Magnum.

If memory serves the original .44 AutoMag ammo was essentially a .308 nicked down.

The biggest round the Desert Eagle shoots is a .50.

The Wildey

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