Who knows....
Lovely gay gun doily...Huey » 02 Jan 2022, 3:56 pm » wrote: ↑ I do have a revolver. Here is how I carry the rounds that are not in the cylinder:
I figured since we were talking your Lady Derringer, I'd macho you up a bit...
Well, more stupidity from the Gun Dummy. That is what is called a SPEED LOADER, for a revolver. The rounds you are looking at are 410 shotgun and 45 long Colt. Not ACP.
How cute of him.
Slugs? Gun Dummy, what are you talking about?Blackvegetable » 02 Jan 2022, 3:53 pm » wrote: ↑ why spend all that cash on a Glock and magazines, when you could just buy a Lady Derringer and carry the slugs in your purse.
like @Huey does.
I suppose. They always have rounds in them.
Perfectly relevant. You said gun in pieces, plural. Indicates more than one piece.
I would recommend @Blackvegetable take an NRA gun safety class so he would stop sounding like Alec Baldwin.Alzheimers » 02 Jan 2022, 4:14 pm » wrote: ↑ Just like a magazine. A nice to have accessory, but certainly not a "gun piece"
I will after I go to the range tomorrow.Alzheimers » 02 Jan 2022, 4:20 pm » wrote: ↑ @Huey I have to go now. I am going to disassemble my MAGAZINES and clean them.
Accessories need maintenance and cleaning as well.
Maybe tomorrow I will disassemble my gun into "gun pieces" and clean them.
But that is a completely different subject.
MAGAZINES are not "gun pieces"
The Gun Dummy shows more of his ignorance. First it doesn’t fire slugs. It fires 32 magnum or 38. If you think getting shot with those rounds is a joke you are a bigger idiot than we already knew you were.Blackvegetable » 02 Jan 2022, 3:53 pm » wrote: ↑ why spend all that cash on a Glock and magazines, when you could just buy a Lady Derringer and carry the slugs in your purse.
like @Huey does.
Sorry idiot, the original dumb question was “gun in pieces”.Phelix_Dacat » 02 Jan 2022, 5:13 pm » wrote: ↑ As far as I am concerned, the question is "is the magazine a piece of the gun?" The rest of it is all grade school one-upmanship and silly quibbling.
Not knowing the answer, I went to S&W at
https://www.smith-wesson.com/customer-s ... rs-manuals
and downloaded two manuals:
https://snwcdnprod.azureedge.net/sites/ ... 156_nc.pdf
and
https://snwcdnprod.azureedge.net/sites/ ... nual_0.pdf (from which I got the information and quotes below)
In MODEL AND FEATURES IDENTIFICATION it identifies the magazine as part of the gun. There is even a very nice picture of the gun with all the parts labeled, which includes the magazine. Look for yourselves.
In LOADING, I quote
"Smith & Wesson has provided you with a magazine designed to operate in your specific model of pistol.
While your magazine may be able to be inserted into another model pistol, it will only function properly in the specific model for which it was designed.
Do not interchange magazines from one model pistol to another model pistol."
In FIELD STRIPPING/DISASSEMBLY the first step is removing the magazine.
That was enough for me. The magazine is a piece of the gun.
The most relevant point IMHO is where S&W states, "Smith & Wesson has provided you with a magazine designed to operate in your specific model of pistol." The magazine was designed for a particular pistol as stated by the manufacturer, yet I am supposed to believe it's not a piece of the gun because some folks don't like BV. meh.
Game. Set. Match.
Have a great 2022.
The quibbling can recommence.
for the record gun dummy 2, I don’t have to go on line and look it up.Phelix_Dacat » 02 Jan 2022, 5:13 pm » wrote: ↑ As far as I am concerned, the question is "is the magazine a piece of the gun?" The rest of it is all grade school one-upmanship and silly quibbling.
Not knowing the answer, I went to S&W at
https://www.smith-wesson.com/customer-s ... rs-manuals
and downloaded two manuals:
https://snwcdnprod.azureedge.net/sites/ ... 156_nc.pdf
and
https://snwcdnprod.azureedge.net/sites/ ... nual_0.pdf (from which I got the information and quotes below)
In MODEL AND FEATURES IDENTIFICATION it identifies the magazine as part of the gun. There is even a very nice picture of the gun with all the parts labeled, which includes the magazine. Look for yourselves.
In LOADING, I quote
"Smith & Wesson has provided you with a magazine designed to operate in your specific model of pistol.
While your magazine may be able to be inserted into another model pistol, it will only function properly in the specific model for which it was designed.
Do not interchange magazines from one model pistol to another model pistol."
In FIELD STRIPPING/DISASSEMBLY the first step is removing the magazine.
That was enough for me. The magazine is a piece of the gun.
The most relevant point IMHO is where S&W states, "Smith & Wesson has provided you with a magazine designed to operate in your specific model of pistol." The magazine was designed for a particular pistol as stated by the manufacturer, yet I am supposed to believe it's not a piece of the gun because some folks don't like BV. meh.
Game. Set. Match.
Have a great 2022.
The quibbling can recommence.

Blackvegetable » 02 Jan 2022, 9:23 am » wrote: ↑ damn, are you stupid.
is that a gun, in pieces..
and the bed unmade?
been spankin'?
I s that a gun, in pieces..
@Phelix_DacatHuey » 02 Jan 2022, 5:27 pm » wrote: ↑ @Phelix_Dacat
Phelix de ******, where is there a gun in pieces in that photo?
Look at your online manual and tell me.
******, next time you insert your ****** *** in a discussion make sure you understand said discussion.
Game. Set. **** match *******,
The obvious isn't enough whenPhelix_Dacat » 02 Jan 2022, 5:13 pm » wrote: ↑ As far as I am concerned, the question is "is the magazine a piece of the gun?" The rest of it is all grade school one-upmanship and silly quibbling.
Not knowing the answer, I went to S&W at
https://www.smith-wesson.com/customer-s ... rs-manuals
and downloaded two manuals:
https://snwcdnprod.azureedge.net/sites/ ... 156_nc.pdf
and
https://snwcdnprod.azureedge.net/sites/ ... nual_0.pdf (from which I got the information and quotes below)
In MODEL AND FEATURES IDENTIFICATION it identifies the magazine as part of the gun. There is even a very nice picture of the gun with all the parts labeled, which includes the magazine. Look for yourselves.
In LOADING, I quote
"Smith & Wesson has provided you with a magazine designed to operate in your specific model of pistol.
While your magazine may be able to be inserted into another model pistol, it will only function properly in the specific model for which it was designed.
Do not interchange magazines from one model pistol to another model pistol."
In FIELD STRIPPING/DISASSEMBLY the first step is removing the magazine.
That was enough for me. The magazine is a piece of the gun.
The most relevant point IMHO is where S&W states, "Smith & Wesson has provided you with a magazine designed to operate in your specific model of pistol." The magazine was designed for a particular pistol as stated by the manufacturer, yet I am supposed to believe it's not a piece of the gun because some folks don't like BV. meh.
Game. Set. Match.
Have a great 2022.
The quibbling can recommence.
Stop.Huey » 02 Jan 2022, 5:39 pm » wrote: ↑ @Phelix_Dacat
Here is the link to the gun in question,
https://www.smith-wesson.com/sites/defa ... 6_nc_0.pdf
Figure 48 shows the “gun in pieces”. Where in the picture I posted do you see that “gun” in pieces?
Stay out of conversations until ylu have read the thread You stupid ****,
Game. Set. **** Match.
Oh, you know I am not afraid of your data mining skills, troll. You know who I am and where to find me,
Actually in addition to your *** I just kicked his. Where are all these pieces?Blackvegetable » 02 Jan 2022, 5:42 pm » wrote: ↑ Stop.
You just got your *** kicked...
Again.
By the obvious.
I am right here. Where is the gun in pieces, Gun Dummy? Both you idiots are busted,Blackvegetable » 02 Jan 2022, 5:41 pm » wrote: ↑ The obvious isn't enough when
@Huey is running from another on topic discussion