Staplophobia » 23 Jun 2022, 2:27 pm » wrote: ↑mine is chambered in 6 mm KydexHuey » 23 Jun 2022, 1:34 pm » wrote: ↑ No, you haven't. Until you specify what round or rounds you are discussing you are simply cutting and pasting the words of others.
1. #readhissigHuey » 23 Jun 2022, 2:27 pm » wrote: ↑ Since you didn't post any stance, opinion, or narrative, and your title was not only refuted but has nothing to do with it, I have to apply the OP as your stance. And the article has also been debunked. And you offered no argument, narrative or opinion on those post as well.
Blackvegetable » 23 Jun 2022, 3:01 pm » wrote: ↑1. #readhissigHuey » 23 Jun 2022, 2:27 pm » wrote: ↑ Since you didn't post any stance, opinion, or narrative, and your title was not only refuted but has nothing to do with it, I have to apply the OP as your stance. And the article has also been debunked. And you offered no argument, narrative or opinion on those post as well.
2. Tell me what it is that you don't get.
My stance, which has been articulated REPEATEDLY, is echoed in the comments of veterans who have actually employed these tools in combat.Huey » 23 Jun 2022, 3:01 pm » wrote: ↑ Your stance, case or argument on this thread. You are afraid to take a stance.
I acknowledge your post. Still no stance of your own. The weapons you want banned are not the Formula One Cars of firearms.Blackvegetable » 23 Jun 2022, 3:11 pm » wrote: ↑ My stance, which has been articulated REPEATEDLY, is echoed in the comments of veterans who have actually employed these tools in combat.
Acknowledge that the obvious is clear to you.
if you fail to do so, you forfeit the right to ask about it again.
This is about what an AR 15 INDISPUTABLY was designed to do.Huey » 23 Jun 2022, 4:37 pm » wrote: ↑ I acknowledge your post. Still no stance of your own. The weapons you want banned are not the Formula One Cars of firearms.
Blackvegetable » 23 Jun 2022, 5:44 pm » wrote: ↑ This is about what an AR 15 INDISPUTABLY was designed to do.
It has no civilian purpose.
It has NEVER been designed for a civilian purpose. Even the .223.
The rifle used in Uvalde is "loaded" with "military spec" parts.
Why are parts made to military standards produced for varmint shooting?
They aren't.
nod.
The Armalite Rifle 15 that became the Colt c601 then designated the M16 was designed to do that. With the auto fetuses it was designed to kill as many people as possible quickly. Your problem is you can’t distinguish it from the SP 1 or modern rifles.This is about what an AR 15 INDISPUTABLY was designed to do.
Says who?It has no civilian purpose.
Who determines purpose or need? If I want an automatic weapon who you to determine if I need it or for what legal purpose?It has NEVER been designed for a civilian purpose. Even the .223.
The rifle in Ulvalde was not a military weapon. See the definition of assault rifle I posted for you numerous times.The rifle used in Uvalde is "loaded" with "military spec" parts.
Military spec parts does not mean military function. You can get a hammer, a toilet seat, or even a phone made with military spec parts. Doesn’t make it function or to the design of a military piece of hardware. The iPad case I have is made to military spec, *******.Why are parts made to military standards produced for varmint shooting?
No...enough REMFY.Huey » 23 Jun 2022, 6:13 pm » wrote: ↑ The Armalite Rifle 15 that became the Colt c601 then designated the M16 was designed to do that. With the auto fetuses it was designed to kill as many people as possible quickly. Your problem is you can’t distinguish it from the SP 1 or modern rifles.
Says who?
Who determines purpose or need? If I want an automatic weapon who you to determine if I need it or for what legal purpose?
The rifle in Ulvalde was not a military weapon. See the definition of assault rifle I posted for you numerous times.
Military spec parts does not mean military function. You can get a hammer, a toilet seat, or even a phone made with military spec parts. Doesn’t make it function or to the design of a military piece of hardware. The iPad case I have is made to military spec, *******.
Here is the deal, *******. Even if you ban a non military semi automatic people like me with a little bit of money will still be able to purchase a true, automatic, Formula One of Firearms military assault weapon if made prior to May 1986. Your ignorance on this issue knows no bounds.
I answered the questions. You answer mine. The first time, ammophobe.
I accept your surrender, ROTC.Blackvegetable » 23 Jun 2022, 6:20 pm » wrote: ↑ No...enough REMFY.
There is only one AR 15 design.
Even REMFY agrees.
Will you be sharing moreHuey » 23 Jun 2022, 6:35 pm » wrote: ↑ I accept your surrender, ROTC.
ill be back tomorrow tomorrow to see your latest idiocy on the issue.
Yes, there is basically only one Fairchild Industries automatic Armalite Rifle 15 design that was designated the MM16
As your source in the OP points out there are HUNDREDS of semi auto Colt AR 15 designs.
Huey » 23 Jun 2022, 6:13 pm » wrote: ↑ The Armalite Rifle 15 that became the Colt c601 then designated the M16 was designed to do that. With the auto fetuses it was designed to kill as many people as possible quickly. Your problem is you can’t distinguish it from the SP 1 or modern rifles.
Says who?
Who determines purpose or need? If I want an automatic weapon who you to determine if I need it or for what legal purpose?
The rifle in Ulvalde was not a military weapon. See the definition of assault rifle I posted for you numerous times.
Military spec parts does not mean military function. You can get a hammer, a toilet seat, or even a phone made with military spec parts. Doesn’t make it function or to the design of a military piece of hardware. The iPad case I have is made to military spec, *******.
Here is the deal, *******. Even if you ban a non military semi automatic people like me with a little bit of money will still be able to purchase a true, automatic, Formula One of Firearms military assault weapon if made prior to May 1986. Your ignorance on this issue knows no bounds.
I answered the questions. You answer mine. The first time, ammophobe.
please shut the **** up now, REMFY..With the auto fetuses it was designed to kill as many people as possible quickly.
Two damn questions, omits a question mark again. What a sleazy scum.
When I was in the Army, not during war we never even once fired our Weapons on Full Auto mode.Blackvegetable » 23 Jun 2022, 7:58 am » wrote: ↑ Critics argue that the guns are weapons of war that were designed for the battlefield and have no business in the civilian market. “They are the Formula One cars of guns, designed to kill as many people as quickly and efficiently as possible,” Joe Plenzler, a Marine combat veteran, told The New York Times in 2018. The gun industry rejects that characterization, pointing to the fact that they’re not fully automatic. But combat troops often fire their M4s and M16s in semiautomatic mode, as opposed to fully automatic or burst mode, because semiautomatic fire is easier to control and therefore more accurate.
https://www.thetrace.org/2022/06/ar15-r ... eapon-ban/
That would suggest that there is no meaningful difference between the M16 and the Colt AR - 15 with respect to application.Holdor » 23 Jun 2022, 7:53 pm » wrote: ↑ When I was in the Army, not during war we never even once fired our Weapons on Full Auto mode.
My night vision either sucked or did not work, I was the last to Fire, I fired 5 rounds in about 3 seconds on single fire mode.Blackvegetable » 23 Jun 2022, 7:59 pm » wrote: ↑ That would suggest that there is no meaningful difference between the M16 and the Colt AR - 15 with respect to application.
Lmao! Last I remember you only need to hit 22/40 to qualify. I hit the range about 5 times a year.Blackvegetable » 23 Jun 2022, 8:01 am » wrote: ↑ “Military members have to requalify every year on their weapons,”
“They go through rigorous [and] serious training on handling their guns.
Plus, they don’t get to keep their weapons [with] them. They are stored at the armory [and] issued only upon deployments or training.”
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