The different between a assault rifle and a hunting rifle is

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The different between a assault rifle and a hunting rifle is

Post by WLJ » Mon Jul 11, 2016 10:35 pm

The answer from an "expert" :roll:

I have a headache now

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Re: The different between a assault rifle and a hunting rifl

Post by kokopelli » Mon Jul 11, 2016 11:14 pm

Wut??!!

So I think I've got it now:
As long as my hunting rifle is a 'double shot' that doesn't need to eject every round, I can buy an adapter at a grocery store that makes it shoot faster.
But...the police will get DNA off your casings anyway.




She's a 'forensic expert'?! In what area? Hair bleach?

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Re: The different between a assault rifle and a hunting rifl

Post by rustynuts » Mon Jul 11, 2016 11:28 pm

Everyone is an expert these days.

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Re: The different between a assault rifle and a hunting rifl

Post by ssracer » Mon Jul 11, 2016 11:40 pm

Saw that the other day...I lost IQ points

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Re: The different between a assault rifle and a hunting rifl

Post by Toddstang » Mon Jul 11, 2016 11:40 pm

WOW

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Re: The different between a assault rifle and a hunting rifl

Post by Wyldman » Tue Jul 12, 2016 1:12 am

I am appalled at the lunacy this "expert" was spouting! Absolute horseshit, and inaccurate as hell! I would have been embarrassed to tears to have said anything remotely so stupid!

I would have expected better from Fox.

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Post by rustynuts » Tue Jul 12, 2016 3:23 am

Damn, I didn't even notice it was Fox.

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Re: The different between a assault rifle and a hunting rifl

Post by Gunsmokin » Tue Jul 12, 2016 5:08 am

I couldn't watch more than 30 seconds of that retard talking. I guess I better call Fox and offer my "expert" services on firearms. Chewbacca mom will be on there next as an expert in film making. WTF?!?
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Re: The different between a assault rifle and a hunting rifl

Post by Livewire » Tue Jul 12, 2016 6:04 am

Wyldman wrote:I am appalled at the lunacy this "expert" was spouting! Absolute horseshit, and inaccurate as hell! I would have been embarrassed to tears to have said anything remotely so stupid!

I would have expected better from Fox.

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I kept waiting on someone to call her an idiot.

Fox is acting no different than msnbc.

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Post by iron369 » Tue Jul 12, 2016 6:41 am

Livewire wrote:
Wyldman wrote:
I would have expected better from Fox.

.
I kept waiting on someone to call her an idiot.

Fox is acting no different than msnbc.
I heard the best explanation of the situation yet:
Right-wing or left-wing. It doesn't really matter. It's still part of the same damn bird.
The media doesn't care about facts, silly people. They only care about advertising dollars so they can buy elected officials.
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Re: The different between a assault rifle and a hunting rifl

Post by RedRocker » Tue Jul 12, 2016 7:19 am

The only time the term "assault" ever crossed my mind when shopping for a scope, is the "assault" that was gonna incur to my wallet at checkout -- geez
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Re: The different between a assault rifle and a hunting rifl

Post by DDgunslinger » Tue Jul 12, 2016 10:58 am

Assault is an action... not a weapon nomenclature

There is no such thing as an "Assualt" rifle... it's propaganda and always has been since the creation of the StG 44 in 1942... the first "Assualt" rifle

M4 = Nomenclature
M16 = Nomenclature
AR15 = Nomenclature
Semi-auto = Function
Full-auto = Function
Select-Fire = Function
Gas = Operation
Piston = Operation
Blow Back = Operation

Assualt = A Physical or Mental Action, its non-mechanical... so not a part of any weapon system known to man...

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Re: The different between a assault rifle and a hunting rifl

Post by ssracer » Tue Jul 12, 2016 11:13 am

Well put. I may steal that

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Re: The different between a assault rifle and a hunting rifl

Post by DDgunslinger » Tue Jul 12, 2016 11:13 am

ssracer wrote:Well put. I may steal that
It's already on my FB for sharing

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Re: The different between a assault rifle and a hunting rifl

Post by WLJ » Tue Jul 12, 2016 11:14 am

DDgunslinger wrote:Assault is an action... not a weapon nomenclature

There is no such thing as an "Assualt" rifle... it's propaganda and always has been since the creation of the StG 44 in 1942... the first "Assualt" rifle

M4 = Nomenclature
M16 = Nomenclature
AR15 = Nomenclature
Semi-auto = Function
Full-auto = Function
Select-Fire = Function
Gas = Operation
Piston = Operation
Blow Back = Operation

Assualt = A Physical or Mental Action, its non-mechanical... so not a part of any weapon system known to man...
You try explaining that to her. But wait till I can go pop some popcorn
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Re: The different between a assault rifle and a hunting rifl

Post by DDgunslinger » Tue Jul 12, 2016 11:16 am

WLJ wrote:
DDgunslinger wrote:Assault is an action... not a weapon nomenclature

There is no such thing as an "Assualt" rifle... it's propaganda and always has been since the creation of the StG 44 in 1942... the first "Assualt" rifle

M4 = Nomenclature
M16 = Nomenclature
AR15 = Nomenclature
Semi-auto = Function
Full-auto = Function
Select-Fire = Function
Gas = Operation
Piston = Operation
Blow Back = Operation

Assualt = A Physical or Mental Action, its non-mechanical... so not a part of any weapon system known to man...
You try explaining that to her. But wait till I can go pop some popcorn
You pool together the cash for a 1st class plane ticket... I'll walk right in the studio and put the world of blast... I give no fucks

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Re: The different between a assault rifle and a hunting rifl

Post by Bama » Tue Jul 12, 2016 11:45 am

DDgunslinger wrote:
WLJ wrote:
DDgunslinger wrote:Assault is an action... not a weapon nomenclature

There is no such thing as an "Assualt" rifle... it's propaganda and always has been since the creation of the StG 44 in 1942... the first "Assualt" rifle

M4 = Nomenclature
M16 = Nomenclature
AR15 = Nomenclature
Semi-auto = Function
Full-auto = Function
Select-Fire = Function
Gas = Operation
Piston = Operation
Blow Back = Operation

Assualt = A Physical or Mental Action, its non-mechanical... so not a part of any weapon system known to man...
You try explaining that to her. But wait till I can go pop some popcorn
You pool together the cash for a 1st class plane ticket... I'll walk right in the studio and put the world of blast... I give no fucks
Coach not good enough?


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Re: The different between a assault rifle and a hunting rifl

Post by DDgunslinger » Tue Jul 12, 2016 11:49 am

Bama wrote:
DDgunslinger wrote:
WLJ wrote:
DDgunslinger wrote:Assault is an action... not a weapon nomenclature

There is no such thing as an "Assualt" rifle... it's propaganda and always has been since the creation of the StG 44 in 1942... the first "Assualt" rifle

M4 = Nomenclature
M16 = Nomenclature
AR15 = Nomenclature
Semi-auto = Function
Full-auto = Function
Select-Fire = Function
Gas = Operation
Piston = Operation
Blow Back = Operation

Assualt = A Physical or Mental Action, its non-mechanical... so not a part of any weapon system known to man...
You try explaining that to her. But wait till I can go pop some popcorn
You pool together the cash for a 1st class plane ticket... I'll walk right in the studio and put the world of blast... I give no fucks
Coach not good enough?


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Re: The different between a assault rifle and a hunting rifl

Post by WLJ » Tue Jul 12, 2016 11:50 am

Bama wrote:
DDgunslinger wrote:
WLJ wrote:
DDgunslinger wrote:Assault is an action... not a weapon nomenclature

There is no such thing as an "Assualt" rifle... it's propaganda and always has been since the creation of the StG 44 in 1942... the first "Assualt" rifle

M4 = Nomenclature
M16 = Nomenclature
AR15 = Nomenclature
Semi-auto = Function
Full-auto = Function
Select-Fire = Function
Gas = Operation
Piston = Operation
Blow Back = Operation

Assualt = A Physical or Mental Action, its non-mechanical... so not a part of any weapon system known to man...
You try explaining that to her. But wait till I can go pop some popcorn
You pool together the cash for a 1st class plane ticket... I'll walk right in the studio and put the world of blast... I give no fucks
Coach not good enough?


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Re: The different between a assault rifle and a hunting rifl

Post by Wyldman » Tue Jul 12, 2016 7:56 pm

Coach can carry his own on subjects like this, I have faith in him!

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Post by WLJ » Tue Jul 12, 2016 7:59 pm

Wyldman wrote:Coach can carry his own on subjects like this, I have faith in him!

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I think he meant coach as in coach class seating on the plane.
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Re: The different between a assault rifle and a hunting rifl

Post by PDM » Tue Jul 12, 2016 8:00 pm

My grocer doesn't carry double shot weapons. Well, maybe in the liquor section. Oh yeah, and for Christmas I want a semi-automatic assault adapter for my 700
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Post by Wyldman » Tue Jul 12, 2016 8:00 pm

I know, I just couldn't resist.

It was just laying there, somebody had to kick it! I think it might be the most accurate thing said in relation to that bogus moron.

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Post by WLJ » Tue Jul 12, 2016 8:01 pm

PDM wrote:My grocer doesn't carry double shot weapons. Well, maybe in the liquor section. Oh yeah, and for Christmas I want a semi-automatic assault adapter for my 700
Well it has been done
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedersen_device
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