the stocks on both of them are changed but they are still kinda cool
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First: Being rude then saying "I don't mean to be rude" does not stop the statement from being rude.
Second, the black metal strip down the middle, the shape of the chamber and the position of the bolt are simular to that of an M1 Garand rifle used by the Americans during the Second World War, however, such chracters are also used on the Japanese rifles, so from this fuzzy picture and without a sign, it's not clear what it would actually be, though I basied my opinion on facts which I knew and could see in the pictire.
Also, bolt-back is an actual term, though maybe not used where you come from, does not mean it's not a word.
Also, you have slammed my idea without actually stating your own.
Second, the black metal strip down the middle, the shape of the chamber and the position of the bolt are simular to that of an M1 Garand rifle used by the Americans during the Second World War, however, such chracters are also used on the Japanese rifles, so from this fuzzy picture and without a sign, it's not clear what it would actually be, though I basied my opinion on facts which I knew and could see in the pictire.
Also, bolt-back is an actual term, though maybe not used where you come from, does not mean it's not a word.
Also, you have slammed my idea without actually stating your own.
The black metal strip would be the barrel. It's not visible on an M1 Garand, and it's parkerized. The chamber is inside of the rifle. You can't see it from this angle, or when the bolt is closed. The bolt on a Mauser-style rifle and Garand aren't the same, don't look the same, and arent' in the same position, plus there's no cutout or track for the operating rod, nor is there a gas cylinder.
I did not intend for that to be rude, but rather that you shouldn't pretend to know a bunch of things that you don't when there are people that do.
I did not intend for that to be rude, but rather that you shouldn't pretend to know a bunch of things that you don't when there are people that do.
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also Mr. C-Rex there own about 70 firearms, makes his own ammo(including melting copper and lead to make the bullets) he spends almost all his free time of various gun forums and other places discussing things he's building/would like to build for his guns(new stocks and other bits) so I'd say he's pretty knowledgeable on the subject as am I(no where near as much as C but still fairly decent), and I can tell you there's no such thing as a "bolt-back" did you mean blow back? (The Garand and Carbine are gas operated not blow back)
I'm really tempted to call you out as being a CoD/MoH player who thinks because he plays a video game and watched a few movies it makes him an expert on firearms. I'm highly doubting you have any real experience with firearms and doubt you've researched the guns any further than Google image search and even that might be giving you more credit then you deserve.
I feel like an asshole for saying that but seriously you can't go around claiming to know something you don't and refusing to come clean when you're called out on your bullshit, the mistake on what guns they were was fine, but then to make up words and claim they're real is just asinine.
also Mr. C-Rex there own about 70 firearms, makes his own ammo(including melting copper and lead to make the bullets) he spends almost all his free time of various gun forums and other places discussing things he's building/would like to build for his guns(new stocks and other bits) so I'd say he's pretty knowledgeable on the subject as am I(no where near as much as C but still fairly decent), and I can tell you there's no such thing as a "bolt-back" did you mean blow back? (The Garand and Carbine are gas operated not blow back)
I'm really tempted to call you out as being a CoD/MoH player who thinks because he plays a video game and watched a few movies it makes him an expert on firearms. I'm highly doubting you have any real experience with firearms and doubt you've researched the guns any further than Google image search and even that might be giving you more credit then you deserve.
I feel like an asshole for saying that but seriously you can't go around claiming to know something you don't and refusing to come clean when you're called out on your bullshit, the mistake on what guns they were was fine, but then to make up words and claim they're real is just asinine.
Uhh, what else should you do with guns? ''protect'' yourself? No. for example, can you cut bread with a gun? No, you take a knife. Guns are for killing, nothing else. Do you like to see dead bodies? Are you into gore? Yuck, disgusting. Guns are for games, and the army. Not for civilians, none else. Think, what do you wanna do with a gun? Stuff it in your mouth and suΓ―cide? Stuff it up your butt and shoot? What else, kill somebody? Stuff it in his/her mouth? Guns are for killing, nothing else.
Quite a bit else, actually. Like you said, a gun can be used for personal defense, for hunting and providing food for your family, for "games" like benchrest shooting, IDPA, IPSC, various three-gun competitions, the FCSA holds quite a lot of long-range competition, and some people just enjoy shooting, for the fun of it, at paper targets, damaged electronics, or other unwanted household items.
I can't imagine why I'd want to do any of the stuff you said, though, or why I'd even want to think about it much.
I can't imagine why I'd want to do any of the stuff you said, though, or why I'd even want to think about it much.
And when you slip, pull the trigger at the wrong time? It's a one-hit one-kill, buddy. Don't think you're smart or something. Paper targets? Right, in America there are so many retards who don't know how to operate a gun. I'm glad it's against the law here, god-damned gun-fights. I'm not saying ALL american's are retarded, MOST of them are. Luckily, there are nice ones. And LUCKILY, I'm not in the USA. I got my reasons. And no, it's not fear. Man, if you think you're smarter than me, try. I don't care how annoying you are, but shut the hell up, seriously. When I read your shit on others' comments, I immidiately know what you are doing >_> And now, shush.
I wasn't claiming to be smarter than you, though I would be tempted to take a bet like that on fair grounds.
And no shoulder-fired gun has been a one-hit one-kill, ever. People have survived being shot by .50 caliber rifles, and people have survived getting hit with cannon balls. Not that it really matters, as I follow gun safety laws and make sure that those around me do the same. And knives pose a much greater risk, as they can't be unloaded, and they don't have a safety. And as for killing people, it is true, gun accidents kill about 1,500 people a year. Car accidents kill about 30 times that many, over 40,000 people, but cars aren't seen as a problem. And as has happened in New York City, as well as other places around the world, bans on guns have a marked increase in murders and violence.
And no shoulder-fired gun has been a one-hit one-kill, ever. People have survived being shot by .50 caliber rifles, and people have survived getting hit with cannon balls. Not that it really matters, as I follow gun safety laws and make sure that those around me do the same. And knives pose a much greater risk, as they can't be unloaded, and they don't have a safety. And as for killing people, it is true, gun accidents kill about 1,500 people a year. Car accidents kill about 30 times that many, over 40,000 people, but cars aren't seen as a problem. And as has happened in New York City, as well as other places around the world, bans on guns have a marked increase in murders and violence.
That's why they should only be used in the army, smartass. What about a headshot, with a handgun? That's one-hit-kill. Shall I try it on you? Get me a gun and I'll let you feel. Why do you think this country is peacefull? Because drugs, guns and other shit is against the law. You see NO gangs here. Only small ones existing of 3-5 members. That's nothing. You only have knives here. Would you like to walk on a street, full of people with guns, around 11PM? No, you don't. Just wanna tell ya, after 8PM you can't go outside there anymore, because every single moron wields a gun, ready to attack you.
Actually, I do spend quite a bit of time in places with law-abiding people with guns. It's never been a problem; in fact, they're some of the most polite, well mannered people I've ever been around. If the streets were full of people like that, I'd have absolutely no problem being amongst them, myself. You haven't told me what country you're talking about, but here there are laws against drugs and quite a few gun laws, including making it illegal for criminals to have guns, use guns, et cetera. Criminals still get them because, big surprise here, they're criminals, and where it's illegal to have a gun, they'll still have one, and it grants them a monopoly on power.
And no, not even a headshot is always fatal. A shot in the jaw, or below the nose, is quite survivable, and maybe you haven't heard, but Gabrielle Giffords survived a shot in the head, though the brain, at close range, with a handgun. Though, handguns aren't necessarily more powerful than rifles, and very often the reverse is true, especially in the same calibers. Would you care to try it on me if I had a gun, too?
And no, not even a headshot is always fatal. A shot in the jaw, or below the nose, is quite survivable, and maybe you haven't heard, but Gabrielle Giffords survived a shot in the head, though the brain, at close range, with a handgun. Though, handguns aren't necessarily more powerful than rifles, and very often the reverse is true, especially in the same calibers. Would you care to try it on me if I had a gun, too?
I'm too poor to afford tickets, but I can buy guns, right. I'm not the one making the threats, though. Per capita, yearly crime in the Netherlands is at 79.5779 per 1,000 people, where the U.S. it's 80.0645 per 1,000 people. Not exactly a huge difference, there. And crime in the U.S. has been on a decline over the past 25 years, while it's been on the rise in many European countries.
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