File:AK-47s in Jalalabad, Afghanistan.jpg

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Just in case they're needed, but probably wont be. Our work out here is pretty low risk.\

I'll tell you what's been bothering me... it's that green translucent tape which holds half the AK-47's together. It's everywhere, but I haven't been able to figure out what it is. It's not just on weapons, I've noticed it holds a lot of bicycles together. Extremely popular, but I cant find any backstory!
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Author Todd Huffman from Phoenix, AZ

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