But now I understand how it works
But now I understand how it works
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My brain: Do it.
Me: Why
My brain: Just do it.
Me: Okay
Two images:
Top image is of a pen. Bottom image is the same pen dismantled with its parts neatly placed to show where the go in the pen.
Then you play with the spring which ends up shooting across the room and into another dimension and you no longer have a pen.
25 0 ReplySure you do, it's just much, much skinnier.
12 0 ReplyThen you take the spring from an empty pen and use that one.
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I just had immediate flashbacks to taking apart every pen I could get my hands on in church service
20 0 ReplyBack in '93 I could field strip a Bic pen in ten seconds blindfolded
12 0 ReplyJust hide them underneath the hymnal in the back of the pew ahead of you, no one will know your sins.
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The calling of an aspiring bomb defusion technician.
12 0 ReplyA: "They're giving the signal, the bomb's defused!"
B: "They were so fast as well, truly one of our best."
A: "Hold on, what are they doing now?"
B: "Are they repairing the bomb?!"
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Back in Junior High, two friends and I used to speed break down and rebuild these like they were rifles or something. Had a blast timing ourselves.
9 0 ReplyI can field strip a G2 blindfolded. Hu-ah!
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Why didn't they take the metal top off? You have to dismantle it the entire way. Amateur.
7 0 ReplyI see you have figured out how to field strip your weapon. Now put it back together and see if it works
5 0 ReplyAh, 90% of what I did in high school...
5 0 ReplyIt worked for JerryRigEverything.
4 0 ReplyNow rig it up so that it will fire out that little plastic bit.
4 0 ReplySpeed reassembly is one thing, and sourcing parts from different pens to make mixes is fun too.
4 0 ReplyMeanwhile I'm getting stressed when accidentally mixing up parts of two identical pens
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this exact model of the pen is the type i used to dismantle the most.
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