Murican Specters has finally taken shape in the most unconventional sort of way. The story begins on February 1st.
Now that the boys are at their motherâs for the week for Thanksgiving Iâm taking the opportunity to get some new artwork to hang up in the house. Amped as hell to show you some of my work.
bUT wHaT aBouT VeHICle WurK?!
Iâll miss Me so much đ˘
There are good days and there are great days. And today was a great day.
Running my Vector through a few mags for the first time since taking the barrel to 8â. After a couple ejection failures early on she got up to speed and ran like an absolute dream.
There are few guns I enjoy more than the Vector. The weapon stays flat and on target for quick, accurate follow up shots and clean target transitions even when youâre running my favorite round, 10mm Auto.
Iâm thinking the PVS31.
If you havenât cerakoted your Glock with at least a camo pattern then itâs usesless. More useful than a Hi-Point thoughâŚ
Found some of the outtakes from a short film we made seven years back with three people in three hours.
At least half of the footage I shot for my Nerf video had to be cut because I couldnât keep a straight face.
Remember in the movie âThe Patriotâ when Mel Gibson goes on a full-blown bloodlust and rips through a full company of British soldiers? That sh*t doesnât happen on its own. That man REALLY hated the British and it fueled him all the way through the war and gave him the chance to shove a bayonet through Jason Isaacâs throat. If not for Mel Gibsonâs unbridled rage we never would have won the Revolutionary War. We all owe Mel Gibson a great debt for the role he played in making America possible. Thank you Mel, no please check your emails for the script I sent you for Braveheart 2.