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A gun doesn't need the huge brass thing if it has a shoulder thing that goes up.Wow so what happens when I shoot one of my Muzzle loaders with just a round ball and a cotton patch? There's no huge brass thing to push it out the barrel. I just don't see how it can work at all like that now.
That's hilarious. I actually saw an online article about the history of the AR 15 a month or so ago written by an obvious nimrod. The writer claimed that the AR 15 was invented by a "Eugene (I can't remember the name...mortimer? It had no resemblance to Stoner though). I sent a short, polite e-mail to the editor asking where they got that fact as it wasn't cited. I never got a reply but I noticed they changed it to "Stoner" about 5 minutes later lol. Idiots. I thought editors were actually supposed to read the crap their writers were putting out. Evidently editing is an easy gig these days.
That's hilarious. I actually saw an online article about the history of the AR 15 a month or so ago written by an obvious nimrod. The writer claimed that the AR 15 was invented by a "Eugene (I can't remember the name...mortimer? It had no resemblance to Stoner though). I sent a short, polite e-mail to the editor asking where they got that fact as it wasn't cited. I never got a reply but I noticed they changed it to "Stoner" about 5 minutes later lol. Idiots. I thought editors were actually supposed to read the crap their writers were putting out. Evidently editing is an easy gig these days.
Hell, they used knob creek machine gun shoot footage as Syria or somesuch.That's hilarious. I actually saw an online article about the history of the AR 15 a month or so ago written by an obvious nimrod. The writer claimed that the AR 15 was invented by a "Eugene (I can't remember the name...mortimer? It had no resemblance to Stoner though). I sent a short, polite e-mail to the editor asking where they got that fact as it wasn't cited. I never got a reply but I noticed they changed it to "Stoner" about 5 minutes later lol. Idiots. I thought editors were actually supposed to read the crap their writers were putting out. Evidently editing is an easy gig these days.
Stupid facts. Always getting in the way.Hell, they used knob creek machine gun shoot footage as Syria or somesuch.
And stock photos of Ethiopian childerns as Chicagoans.
And..
Reminds me of the TIME/Newsweek Magazines stories when Reagan was shot... The whole cartridge impacted on him.
Since this is my post, I'm going to take the liberty of declaring Xperry's post the reply that made me laugh the most.LMAO! no wonder I cannot find my brass after a shoot.
Yes, it DOES work that way...I saw it in the movie "Paycheck"...
No mention lol. The writer was too busy focusing on how efficient a killing machine it is. No need to let historical research and facts ruin a good hit piece.Probably didn't even mention Jim Sullivan who actually designed the AR-15 by scaling down Stoner's AR-10, just as he did with the Stoner 63 and Mini-14 from the Stoner 62 and M14.
I see no evidence of etching, how would forensics be able to trace this one?