So using your word tell me which lower is the civilian version. And by using your definition of AR 15 it os not an assault rifle.Blackvegetable » 18 Jun 2022, 11:05 am » wrote: ↑ It's more than "fine".
It's dispositive, and settles the matter.
the civilian variants of the rifle which lack the fully automatic function
You have lost, again.
Why?Huey » 18 Jun 2022, 11:09 am » wrote: ↑ So using your word tell me which lower is the civilian version. And by using your definition of AR 15 it os not an assault rifle.
To end the discussion. You have just answered a question inadvertently that you have refused to answer for days. The question was are you discussing the Armalite Rifle 15 that became the M16 OR the original SP1 that paved the way for modern day AR 15s.
the civilian variants of the rifle which lack the fully automatic functionHuey » 18 Jun 2022, 11:17 am » wrote: ↑ To end the discussion. You have just answered a question inadvertently that you have refused to answer for days. The question was are you discussing the Armalite Rifle 15 that became the M16 OR the original SP1 that paved the way for modern day AR 15s.
You just posted NOT FULLY AUTOMATIC. So you are discussing the latter. Meaning it is not an assault rifle by definition and was not designed for the battlefield.
There may have been basically ONE design for the Armalite Rifle 15/M16 but the SP1 and later day AR15s are not that design.
Yes, you are talking about the SP1 and later AR 15 models that do not have the automatic function. Therefore they are not the same design as the Armalite Rifle 15 that was designed for the battlefield. The redesigned lower has a Auto function that AR 15, under your definition, does not have.Blackvegetable » 18 Jun 2022, 11:20 am » wrote: ↑ the civilian variants of the rifle which lack the fully automatic function
I'm sure everyone can read, and fully understand, the words above.
But thanks for playing.
No...Huey » 18 Jun 2022, 11:24 am » wrote: ↑ Yes, you are talking about the SP1 and later AR 15 models that do not have the automatic function. Therefore they are not the same design as the Armalite Rifle 15 that was designed for the battlefield. The redesigned lower has a Auto function that AR 15, under your definition, does not have.
Different design.
Which makes it a different weapon. That is why there are differences in the lowers I posted. Two different weapons with different purposes.Blackvegetable » 18 Jun 2022, 11:43 am » wrote: ↑ No...
Understand the difference between DESIGN and VARIANT.
Then you may finally catch up with any random 3rd grader reading
the civilian variants of the rifle which lack the fully automatic function
Learn to read.Huey » 18 Jun 2022, 11:57 am » wrote: ↑ Which makes it a different weapon. That is why there are differences in the lowers I posted. Two different weapons with different purposes.
One lower had the three position selector. Safe, semi, auto. And was stamped Colt M16A1, CAL 5.56 mm. The other was a two position selector. Safe and Fire. And was stamped Colt AR15, CAL .223, MODEL SP 1.
And that is why you were afraid to answer honestly. Take this education and use it properly.
Yeah. I got it. Run from the facts. Did you see I posted the definition of variant for you?Blackvegetable » 18 Jun 2022, 12:19 pm » wrote: ↑ Learn to read.
the civilian variants of the rifle
note the use of the definite article, even if you cannot figure out why.
Which makes it a different weapon. That is why there are differences in the lowers I posted. Two different weapons with different purposes.
One lower had the three position selector. Safe, semi, auto. And was stamped Colt M16A1, CAL 5.56 mm. The other was a two position selector. Safe and Fire. And was stamped Colt AR15, CAL .223, MODEL SP 1.
And that is why you were afraid to answer honestly. Take this education and use it properly.
You can't read.Huey » 18 Jun 2022, 12:20 pm » wrote: ↑ Yeah. I got it. Run from the facts. Did you see I posted the definition of variant for you?
I read fine. There are two very different weapons under discussion. Only one of which is defined as as an assault weapon.
"the rifle"Huey » 18 Jun 2022, 2:19 pm » wrote: ↑ I read fine. There are two very different weapons under discussion. Only one of which is defined as as an assault weapon.
Post the context.
Not necessary.
Post the context. You have already been curbstomped from downtown to the Bronx. Post the paragraphed you picked that from or pound sand.
For the record.Huey » 18 Jun 2022, 11:59 am » wrote: ↑ @Blackvegetable
Variant
a form or version of something that differs in some respect from other forms of the same thing or from a standard.
There ya go. What is your question again?Blackvegetable » 18 Jun 2022, 12:19 pm » wrote: ↑Learn to read.Huey » 18 Jun 2022, 11:57 am » wrote: ↑ Which makes it a different weapon. That is why there are differences in the lowers I posted. Two different weapons with different purposes.
One lower had the three position selector. Safe, semi, auto. And was stamped Colt M16A1, CAL 5.56 mm. The other was a two position selector. Safe and Fire. And was stamped Colt AR15, CAL .223, MODEL SP 1.
And that is why you were afraid to answer honestly. Take this education and use it properly.
the civilian variants of the rifle
note the use of the definite article, even if you cannot figure out why.