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The phrase "tack driver"???

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12 June 2003, 01:35
HerrBerg
The phrase "tack driver"???
OK, I know what it means but I don�t understand the meaning of the word. What is a tack and where do I want to drive it? [Wink]

They never told me this in the english classes in the schools I've attended. [Mad] [Mad]
12 June 2003, 01:40
Mike375
HerrBerg

A tack is a very small nail that has quite a large flat head. Often used to nail soft things like leather or carpet.

Mike
12 June 2003, 03:17
Tumbleweed
...and since they make cheap, simple, small targets when stuck in a board, you want to drive them through the board with a bullet...we used to drive them into trees with bullets, but thats not politically correct anymore.. [Smile]
12 June 2003, 03:31
HerrBerg
OK,

so the bigger the caliber the higher the tack driving potential. Never fired a hand-carried weapon of larger caliber than 84 millimeter though. [Wink]

Regards,
/HerrBerg
13 June 2003, 16:12
shootinOK
Power is not the key to driving tacks..
You must be able to HIT the tack to drive it, therefore a "tack driver" refers to an accurate firearm. [Wink] [Big Grin]
13 June 2003, 19:01
HerrBerg
Yep, but since the tacks are so small one could benefit from having large bullets [Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin]

/HerrBerg
15 June 2003, 02:54
Rooster
[Razz] Back when I lived in Okla., You didn't have an accurate rifle till you had one that shoot the balls off a gnat's ass @ 100yds. [Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin]
15 June 2003, 04:39
derf
Herrberg; I have only used my muzzle loaders to drive tacks but have also cut playing cards on edge and cut strings. It is just another fun game to play. derf
15 June 2003, 05:54
rootbeer
If I can hit a gallon milkjug at 50 feet, the rifle is a "tackdriver" to me! Did I mention I'm almost completely blind?
11 July 2003, 17:11
Randm'Man
HMMM, i once saw an ad in a gun magazine for a CIA or something revolver. it had a picture of a tack stuck in a piece of plywood with a bullet mark on it. Now that's what I call a "tackdriver"!
11 July 2003, 20:08
B17G
Tack Driver just had a better ring to it than Quarter Holer..... [Confused] [Eek!] [Roll Eyes] [Big Grin]