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So it was 7:30am and everyone was walking towards the time clock to punch out after the awards ceremony had finished. I asked a co-worker, "Now that I have this award... what the hell do I do with it?"
Fellow salesman says, "Use it as a target!" WHAT A GENIUS!! Here are the results. Also no I'm not gonna go postal shooting spree on Fry's because everybody that works there is ALREADY dead. HAHA JK I love everyone there!!!
Do post what you've done with your awards plaques! Throw them away? HANG THEM UP!?!?!? MAGNETIZE THEM TO THE REFRIGERATOR?!?!?
Here is the firearm for use in this adventure! A Stag Arms AR-15 Model 1 chambered in .223/5.56. It's also known to you Counter-Strike or COD4 players as the M4A1 only this is more of a civilian version that is only semi-automatic as the distribution of fully-automatic firearms in the United States was banned in 1986. The stock is changed to a Magpul CTR and handguard is a free-floated Daniel Defense 7.0 Carbine Omega Rail. The optics is a Sightmark Aimpoint Clone Red Dot Sight with a 5 MOA on a GG&G cantilever mount. Co-witnesses perfectly with irons. The bullet used is Black Hills 55 grain jacketed hollow point from the blue box.
I wanted to see if I could get a tight grouping but the plaque did NOT last long... as you will see. Name and location MSPaint sprayed out to protect my awesome identity. Yes I still work there =D.
Here is the TK award, nestled into the ground representing its own tombstone!
Another photo with a large rock behind it to keep it from moving.
Halfway on my way back to the spot. The plaque is on the ground beside that post with the three white pieces of paper.
The 66 yard or 200 foot shooting position. Yes it's still beside the post with the 3 pieces of paper. I'm no ultimate sharpshooter it took a few tries =D.
As it laid on the ground after shooting it, I thought I was looking at the back of the plaque, but I noticed I couldn't see the slots in it for hanging it on the wall... it was the front and the foil part of the plaque had blown at 15 feet away from the spot! The bullet had hit the rock and ricocheted back out! Sweet!
Notice the fragmentation! As soon as the bullet passed through the foil and wood, it hit the rock and shattered causing shrapnel to fly into the back of the plaque! This is a part of the reason why our U.S. military uses this round as it will tumble and fragment for being so small. After passing through layers of clothing/denim, it will enter flesh and shatter causing a wound much greater than the original .223 inch diameter of the bullet.
Clean through the foil of the plaque. Notice the hump from the fragmented ricochet.
Clean through the back.
Foil with an unfired round poking through the entrance.
The foil and the round used. Thanks for watching!
canasian: Hehe it's enough spray IMO not too worried about it. The location is also gonna be hard to find in addition to the name. Also that's not my car kakaka!! Still wanting to know what others do with these pieces of wood. The day I shot this another guy that used to work at Fry's found it in a box and forgot to bring it. That means he kept it even though he loathed the company like a lot of the employees!
Superhero!
canasian: *EDITED* Pics working
So it was 7:30am and everyone was walking towards the time clock to punch out after the awards ceremony had finished. I asked a co-worker, "Now that I have this award... what the hell do I do with it?"
Fellow salesman says, "Use it as a target!" WHAT A GENIUS!! Here are the results. Also no I'm not gonna go postal shooting spree on Fry's because everybody that works there is ALREADY dead. HAHA JK I love everyone there!!!
Do post what you've done with your awards plaques! Throw them away? HANG THEM UP!?!?!? MAGNETIZE THEM TO THE REFRIGERATOR?!?!?
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Here is the firearm for use in this adventure! A Stag Arms AR-15 Model 1 chambered in .223/5.56. It's also known to you Counter-Strike or COD4 players as the M4A1 only this is more of a civilian version that is only semi-automatic as the distribution of fully-automatic firearms in the United States was banned in 1986. The stock is changed to a Magpul CTR and handguard is a free-floated Daniel Defense 7.0 Carbine Omega Rail. The optics is a Sightmark Aimpoint Clone Red Dot Sight with a 5 MOA on a GG&G cantilever mount. Co-witnesses perfectly with irons. The bullet used is Black Hills 55 grain jacketed hollow point from the blue box.
I wanted to see if I could get a tight grouping but the plaque did NOT last long... as you will see. Name and location MSPaint sprayed out to protect my awesome identity. Yes I still work there =D.
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Here is the TK award, nestled into the ground representing its own tombstone!
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Another photo with a large rock behind it to keep it from moving.
![]()
Halfway on my way back to the spot. The plaque is on the ground beside that post with the three white pieces of paper.
![]()
The 66 yard or 200 foot shooting position. Yes it's still beside the post with the 3 pieces of paper. I'm no ultimate sharpshooter it took a few tries =D.
![]()
As it laid on the ground after shooting it, I thought I was looking at the back of the plaque, but I noticed I couldn't see the slots in it for hanging it on the wall... it was the front and the foil part of the plaque had blown at 15 feet away from the spot! The bullet had hit the rock and ricocheted back out! Sweet!
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Notice the fragmentation! As soon as the bullet passed through the foil and wood, it hit the rock and shattered causing shrapnel to fly into the back of the plaque! This is a part of the reason why our U.S. military uses this round as it will tumble and fragment for being so small. After passing through layers of clothing/denim, it will enter flesh and shatter causing a wound much greater than the original .223 inch diameter of the bullet.
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Clean through the foil of the plaque. Notice the hump from the fragmented ricochet.
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Clean through the back.
![]()
Foil with an unfired round poking through the entrance.
![]()
The foil and the round used. Thanks for watching!
asdf: Your $2 plaque proves how much they care for you. You shooting it shows how much you know how much they care.
FrenchyFry: I just ran quickly, through this. I saw guns, graves, and many grieveneces, that you left here. Either you are a "Valued Fry's Employee who is pissed off." Or you are a raving F**cking lunitic, who slipped through the hiring process.
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