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10 Jun 2025 9:23 am
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Blackvegetable » Today, 7:37 am » wrote:
Skans » Today, 7:06 am » wrote: Now, that's not true.  Who is the 16 year old virgin girl more likely to listen to when it comes to "sex"?  The 18 year old male virgin who read several books about it and then wants to pretend he's an expert on having sex?  Or the 18 year old guy who has fondled his way into having sex with 2 teenage girls a MILF and 2 GILFS.

Who is more of an expert on firearms?  The Gun-Jesus who has hands-on experience fondling and taking apart thousands of firearms, or some guy who read some books about firearms?  Oh, and truthfully tell me, you had to Google "Gun-Jesus", didn't you,
Or the 18 year old guy who has fondled his way into having sex with 2 teenage girls a MILF and 2 GILFS.
unless one took the time to explain the mysteries of the female orgasm, that kid will convince himself he's a love god because he got off, and they didn't complain.

The reader may have picked up that trick from "Day of The Jackal".
The Gun-Jesus who has hands-on experience fondling and taking apart thousands of firearms, or some guy who read some books about firearms?  Oh, and truthfully tell me, you had to Google "Gun-Jesus", didn't you,
You actually think I care enough.

You and @*HooooeyVagina can lock yourselves in a room for a decade, fondle each other and guns, exchange pillow war stories talk and pretend you're being spooned by Pete Hegseth.

"Design" will continue to be singular.....and citations will persist in their hostility to your narrative.


Interestingly, civilian ownership of semi-automatic versions of the AR platform go almost as far back as the military adoption of the system. Colt sold nearly identical versions of the M16 to the public during the Vietnam War generically referred to as the “AR-15 Sporter”. These vintage semi-auto versions of the military M16 are now generally referred to as the “SP1”. The SP1 looked very similar to the M16 but had some small differences in construction, as well as different markings on the receiver. An original Vietnam era SP1 would be as close as legally possible to owning a real M16.

https://modernmilitaryhistory.com/2020/ ... roduction/


 
I will take the L when you do the following:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_C ... ary_models

And the civilian models:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_C ... ian_models

Here is the challenge again:

Now, to end this.  Using the link I gave you years ago and you have misunderstood ever since, do the following.  If you answer correctly, showing you are wrong,  I will take Monday thru Friday off.  If you prove me wrong, I will take a month off.

1.  Post what list the AR 15 semi automatic sports rifle is listed in.  Military or civilian.

2.  Post the year range that the AR 15 Semi Auto sports rifle was standard issue in the military to infantryman.

If you answer honestly both questions I will take the 5 days off. If you show the dates the Sporter was standard issue for the military and that t is on the military list I will take the Month of Sep off.
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