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Old 06-08-2016, 07:45 PM   #76
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Do you think chimp boy gets tired defending his stupidity about every thread in this forum with 50 post and Ekim posted 40 of them
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I don't think he gets "tired" of it. He has concluded he's a brilliant intellectual.

I used to believe he was just making up shit. He actually believes his posts.
No one can compete with the stupidity of you two clueless morons. Did you hijack the thread because the shooting happened in Texas?

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Old 06-08-2016, 08:14 PM   #77
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Do you think chimp boy gets tired defending his stupidity about every thread in this forum with 50 post and Ekim posted 40 of them
it is flattery to him

but if you put him on ignore life is soooooooooooooo much better
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Old 06-08-2016, 08:23 PM   #78
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but if you put him on ignore life is soooooooooooooo much better
LOL more of your dick pics, fags delight. You will have gay rey begging for a pegging .
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Old 06-08-2016, 09:16 PM   #79
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You are as much a liar as the article stating the AR15 is America's favorite rifle. The AR15 is not a hunting rifle for game larger than a rabbit. The bullet is not big enough for goats or deer.
Actually your wrong JD, the AR has become americans favorite rifle and it can be chambered in rounds large enough for most north American species. But even in 556 it is very popular for varmint hunting as well as shooting competitions such as 3 gun. Sales of AR 15 style rifles have exceeded all other rifles in America.

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https://www.nrablog.com/articles/201...popular-rifle/
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Actually your wrong JD, the AR has become americans favorite rifle and it can be chambered in rounds large enough for most north American species. But even in 556 it is very popular for varmint hunting as well as shooting competitions such as 3 gun. Sales of AR 15 style rifles have exceeded all other rifles in America.

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The "popularity" of a particular firearm based on purchases does not indicate it's appropriateness for hunting any particular game. The increase in sales (purchases) can also be the result of "fears" that the particular firearm/weapon may be the subject of a ban or restricted sale and consumers are "hoping" their ownership will be "grandfathered" so they can keep the firearm after any bans or restrictions.

The efficiency of the AR15 for deer hunting has more to do with the effectiveness of the shooter and their ability to hit a "kill spot" on the deer. The downside is the light round and speed (velocity) of the round and the distance beyond the target it will travel uncontained. It is also 2-4 x's more expensive than other choices for varmint hunting ... like a .22LR.

The problem with the NRA/Gun Enthusiasts stats is the anti-gun crowd whines about a particular firearm is not "for hunting," and the 2nd Amendmenters respond that it "can be used for hunting."

That's not the "headline" on this thread ..... Reread it. It's wrong.
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Poor lexie two have handed him his ass, but he is still twisting in the wind.
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Something else they are good for...

https://www.yahoo.com/news/orlando-f...000000701.html
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Poor lexie two have handed him his ass, but he is still twisting in the wind.
Still calling your games? Why are you so obsessed with my ass?

Never mind, it's apparent.
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The "popularity" of a particular firearm based on purchases does not indicate it's appropriateness for hunting any particular game. The increase in sales (purchases) can also be the result of "fears" that the particular firearm/weapon may be the subject of a ban or restricted sale and consumers are "hoping" their ownership will be "grandfathered" so they can keep the firearm after any bans or restrictions.

The efficiency of the AR15 for deer hunting has more to do with the effectiveness of the shooter and their ability to hit a "kill spot" on the deer. The downside is the light round and speed (velocity) of the round and the distance beyond the target it will travel uncontained. It is also 2-4 x's more expensive than other choices for varmint hunting ... like a .22LR.

The problem with the NRA/Gun Enthusiasts stats is the anti-gun crowd whines about a particular firearm is not "for hunting," and the 2nd Amendmenters respond that it "can be used for hunting."

That's not the "headline" on this thread ..... Reread it. It's wrong.
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Poor lexie two have handed him his ass, but he is still twisting in the wind.
You can't even grab yours with both hands!
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Old 06-12-2016, 01:46 PM   #85
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You can't even grab yours with both hands!


More gay comments from lexie lacking the cunt, while she twists in the wind.
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Old 06-12-2016, 02:09 PM   #86
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The problem with the NRA/Gun Enthusiasts stats is the anti-gun crowd whines about a particular firearm is not "for hunting," and the 2nd Amendmenters respond that it "can be used for hunting."

And thoughts like this perpetuate the myth that the 2nd Amendment is about hunting. Sorry folks it is not, it is about resisting tyranny and self protection.

The AR-15 is the most useful multi-purpose rifle produced right now. If I were to own only 1 rifle, it would be one of my ARs.
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And thoughts like this perpetuate the myth that the 2nd Amendment is about hunting. Sorry folks it is not, it is about resisting tyranny and self protection.

The AR-15 is the most useful multi-purpose rifle produced right now. If I were to own only 1 rifle, it would be one of my ARs.
It is not "useful" for home invasion protection, unless you live on a 1,000 acre ranch, particularly if the "home" is the standard stick and/or brick construction like around 99% of the neighborhoods in our community ...

.. which is the reason why it is not "useful" for hunting, since game hunting is a "controlled" activity with multiple hunters within a restricted area....plus most hunters are not sufficiently trained to take "the shot."

If one desires fire power in the presence of confrontation with fire power, yes it's useful. I'm reminded of the NG deployed to airports post-911 with "rifles" in the terminals and around the gates? Show. That's all.

It's popularity is the same attitude that keeps firework stands in business!

If anyone wants one, get one now, but do it for the real reason without trying to justify possession based on anything other an insurrection, and if and when that might occur in the future, an AR-15 would be like pissing in a hurricane against the Government. Although pissing may get someone to the fire hoses!

The 2nd amendment is not involved in the discussion, and shouldn't be. Historically, you are absolutely correct on the reason for the protection of firearm ownership, but unfortunately the weapon selection back then was somewhat limited for both sides, although there was an advantage for the organized military, but that advantage is incomparable to today's standards.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...pon-of-choice/
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Old 06-12-2016, 06:16 PM   #89
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It is not "useful" for home invasion protection, unless you live on a 1,000 acre ranch, particularly if the "home" is the standard stick and/or brick construction like around 99% of the neighborhoods in our community ...

.. which is the reason why it is not "useful" for hunting, since game hunting is a "controlled" activity with multiple hunters within a restricted area....plus most hunters are not sufficiently trained to take "the shot."

If one desires fire power in the presence of confrontation with fire power, yes it's useful. I'm reminded of the NG deployed to airports post-911 with "rifles" in the terminals and around the gates? Show. That's all.

It's popularity is the same attitude that keeps firework stands in business!

If anyone wants one, get one now, but do it for the real reason without trying to justify possession based on anything other an insurrection, and if and when that might occur in the future, an AR-15 would be like pissing in a hurricane against the Government. Although pissing may get someone to the fire hoses!

The 2nd amendment is not involved in the discussion, and shouldn't be. Historically, you are absolutely correct on the reason for the protection of firearm ownership, but unfortunately the weapon selection back then was somewhat limited for both sides, although there was an advantage for the organized military, but that advantage is incomparable to today's standards.
Completely disagree. I have one positioned for home defense. I would have no issues using it for such. Soft point bullets will limit over-penetration, and competency with the weapon helps me have the confidence I will hit what I shoot at. It gives me a range and capacity advantage over a shotgun and power advantage over a handgun. I do know I am responsible for every shot I let off.

I have shot game and non-game animals with it, not saying it would be my best choice for deer, but in an bind it would do the job. For predator/pest control there are very few rifles as good as a solid AR.

Around the area there are numerous groups that use that platform in their shooting sport competitions. Of the rifles you see at 3-gun matches, the AR rules the roost.

They are accurate enough to dominate many rifle categories at the Camp Perry national matches.

The antis like to say there is no sporting use for this type of rifle, they are either completely ignorant or just plain liars, either way they are incorrect.

When folks bring up that modern weapons were not considered when the writers of the Constitution were putting ink to paper, I respond with a few things for them to consider. The cell phone, computer, automobile, etc. were not considered either. However we expect the rights guaranteed by the 4th amendment are expected to apply today to those things. We expect our 1st amendment right to be honored if we speak over the radio, TV or telephone.

Also, the weapons that the colonists had were the most modern available at that time. Unfortunately, we are now deprived of many of those types of weapons due to infringement of our rights (NFA of 1934, FFA of 1938, GCA of 1968, Hughes amendment to the FOPA of 1986, etc.),

Todays AR is very different from the first one I bought back in the 80s. The options available to purchasers now are incredible. The modularity, available calibers, optics, ergonomic options, common interchangeability of parts is truly awesome. It is Americas Rifle.

You are correct, the time to buy is now. Glad I got another stripped lower just yesterday. I suspect the prices will be through the roof tomorrow, and supply will dry up again.






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Price of guns and ammo going up, get them now!... Thanks 0zombies


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