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My conclusion was that the media didn't what to call it and some net wit came up with assault rifle.
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Can wveryone stopn take a moment to EDUCATE themselves and stop referring to AR-style rifles as bassault rifles? To be classified as an an "assualt rifle" it, by black & white definition MUST be a SELECT FIRE weapon. Please stop perpetuating incoorrect information.
Lack of caffeine man. But education is still education and I loathe incorrectly used words and terms.
Speaking of profiling Mr. Medic!: is it "there, their, or they're"?
^^ Really?
I could care less!
Did I mention. I'm not a smart man?
Have you also checked out Reid Hendrichs? That guy is a bad bubblegum as well, he knows his stuff and articulates his points well.Well anyway...i was a bit drunk when I saw this video and posted this thread. This morning my employee was late so I decided to catch up on this dudes other videos. He is a sharp guy and I appreciate his insight. He is no highly trained expert but an every man who is passionate about all this stuff and I appreciate it. Im glad I stumbled across his video....so who likes the fp Russian videos cause that guy cracks me up and he is the reason I ran into this dudes video
When they're there, it's their's!Speaking of profiling Mr. Medic!: is it "there, their, or they're"?
^^^Post of the century^^^I think anyone who is legal to do so , should be able to have any rifle they want.
From flintlocks to the latest Infantry rifle.
Having a rifle , learning to use it properly , understanding its capability and limits , living up to and respecting the responsibility you now have, are many of the things I enjoy about owning rifles.
As pointed out earlier , its not about need , its because we can.
If you do not exercise your rights they might just go away ...
Andy