.50 Caliber Rifles Can Shoot Down Satellites.

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Violence Policy Center Claims .50 Caliber Rifles Can Shoot Down Satellites

The Violence Policy Center (VPC) released another new report calling for strict regulation on the .50 caliber rifle. The VPC's new report, "Hotter Than a Heat-Seeker, More Devastating Than a Death Ray", claims that .50 caliber rifles can shoot down U2 spy planes, damage military satellites, and may have played a role in the recent unexplained crash of the space shuttle Columbia.

"These are extremist weapons of nigh-inexplicable power," explained the VPC senior analyst Tom Diaz. "We've fabricated - er - found evidence that this extremist super-weapon, which is shockingly under-regulated, may have fallen into extremist terrorist hands and played a role in the tragic Cold War downing of U2 pilot Gary Powers. These extremist rifles can swat aircraft from the sky just like hunting birds, and pose a great risk for our unprotected International Space Station."

"Look, I'm really quite at a loss for how to deal with these ridiculous claims," began exasperated Fifty Caliber Rifle Association spokesman Johann Brett. "You cannot shoot down a large airplane, let alone a satellite, with any caliber rifle. In World War II, fighters equipped with many heavy machine guns and cannons put hundreds of rounds of incendiary ammunition into slow-flying bombers and they often still survived. No one has ever been killed by a criminal with a .50 caliber rifle. They cost thousands of dollars and weigh more than two bowling balls, but in the end they're just rifles, not super-weapons. And anyway you don't hunt birds with a rifle, you need a shotgun."

Diaz dismissed Brett's response as biased gun lobby propaganda. "These gun industry extremists have long hidden the truth about the extremist weapon's power," he insisted. "For example, there are indications that the asteroid belt was produced by a stray .50 caliber round from a gun extremist's rifle impacting on what was previously a perfectly bucolic and peaceful world. And we suspect that the planet Alderaan, Princess Leia's homeworld, disintegrated under the extremist wrath of an extremist's extreme .50 caliber bullet."

For his part, Brett described the VPC's claims as "lunacy". "The asteroid belt was not caused by the .50 caliber rifle," he insisted. "It took a moon-sized Death Star to destroy Alderaan, and anyway that was a movie, not real life."

"I can't understand why the press considers this constant stream of fantastic,concocted reports credible and prints them," Brett fired back. "The VPC is an anti-gun organization with a million-dollar annual budget from the Joyce Foundation, no actual academic researchers, and a tiny staff of propagandists. Why do you print this insanity?"

"Extremist extremist extremist extremist gun lobby extremist," countered Diaz. "Anyway, the New York Times prints anything we write, so it'll get printed." Diaz noted that the VPC has sponsored new bills to ban the .50 caliber rifle in numerous states. "This threat to public safety cannot go unchecked," Diaz asserted. "The .50 caliber rifle must be banned to reduce crime, or fight terrorism, or, you know, whatever."

Legislative battles involving the .50 caliber rifle are expected to continue throughout the next coming years.

from the Simon Jester project - bringing levity to the insanity!
 
Either someone has been reading "The Onion" lately or drinking Hoppes #9 really is harmful. :D

Good Shooting
Red
 
Someone was sleeping in 6th grade science class.

I can't believe I'm responding to this stupidity!

The gene pool needs a little chlorine!
 
You probably could take down satellites with a .50.......provided you were shooting said .50 from the Space Shuttle cargo bay in geo-synch orbit.


IDIOTAS ! ! ! !
 
Thanks a lot -- my keyboard is now splattered full of chocolate milk!!!:D
 
Works the other direction, too. It wasn't Oswald who shot JFK. It was a cosmonaut in a Russian space capsule, using a .50BMG! They developed a saboted 6.5mm bullet!

Same for MLK! The CIA, using a saboted .30 bullet, set up a .50BMG at two miles!

Nobody's safe! Nobody!

:rolleyes:

Art
 
so the 50bmg can shoot down things that you can't even see.now thats a good one.so maybe they should sell for about 10,000,000 and not 5 to 12 grand for a good one.
 
I heard that NASA attached a .50 caliber rifle to Hubble and used it to shoot down an alien armada 672 light years away. Extreme .50 caliber extreme sniper bullets are FTL if you extremely hot load 'em, yanno.

Look on the bright side. If "they" manage to get .50 cal rifles banned, then the manufacturers can start making these.
 
space shuttle shot down by a .50?
what kind lead do you need for something moving at 24000 MPH?
3 maybe 4 hours?
 
I heard that the last shuttle mission ended in disaster because they were bringing back a .50BMG derivitive which was attached to a Selective Intradiction Satellite operated by an offshoot of the DOD. It was something to do with a double feed that could not be cleared in space and with the heat of re-entry the rounds still lodged in the breech mechanism may have gone off. They carry these things under the wings in an insulated device kind of like a huge coffee thermos. Looks like a rocket pod on a fighter...

Apparently these Satellites can launch a 1000gr. tungsten cored , gas bleed steerable projectile that will re-enter the atmosphere at the correct Azmuth/Vector and is accurate to .25 meters from approx. 145 miles in space.
Magazine capacity is a reported 20 rds, so when all rounds are expended, a crew has to change the magazine manually. When the mag change is complete, they redesignate it for use on classified missions/targets as required.

Jeez, maybe they better ban all the .50s...;):
 
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You've missed the biggest danger of .50 BMG

If you fire a .50 BMG Directly into the SUN,

you will destabilize the star, causing it to simultaneously explode into a super dooper turbo nova, and also collapse into a galaxy munching class black hole!

It's only though sheer luck it hasn't happened already!
 
Holy Crap, you're right! :what: :what:
Ordinarily the Sun's immense heat would vaporize the bullet, but what if someone shot the Sun at night?

Ban .50 rifles and night vision devices before terrorists use them to destroy the Solar System! :what:
 
There was no alien landing at roswell. We shot'em down. And they thought Mars would be far enough away from the gun nuts to be safe. HA!!
 
.50bmg vs satellites ...

I know that calibre of round is capable, but where would you find a rifle scope big enough ???
 
I know that calibre of round is capable, but where would you find a rifle scope big enough ???

They used their emergency duct tape and plastic sheeting to attach the Hubble Telescope to it.
 
I know that calibre of round is capable, but where would you find a rifle scope big enough ???

What do you think the Hubble is for...?

It also has a little cousin that is used on the Selective Intradiction Satellite called the "Double- Bubble Anti Trouble Satscope" (D-BATS for short).
It is also reported to have really big target turrets and a "LAZERGRAPHIC" reticle.:p
 
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