Blackvegetable » 09 Jun 2022, 8:57 am » wrote: ↑The Colt AR-15 is closely related to the military M16 and M4 Carbine rifles, which all share the same core design, first patented for use in the AR-10, featuring a gas-operated, rotating bolt (combined with an integral piston) instead of conventional direct impingement, operating system patented under U.S. Patent 2,951,424 by Eugene Stoner.[15][16]Huey » 09 Jun 2022, 8:55 am » wrote: ↑ I'm good. Keep posting. A good laugh is always cool in the mornings.
make the citations stop!......yap....
Huey » 09 Jun 2022, 8:55 am » wrote: ↑ I'm good. Keep posting. A good laugh is always cool in the mornings.
2. Neither of those weapons was used in Texas.
Blackvegetable » 09 Jun 2022, 8:56 am » wrote: ↑That is not the point, you brainless little ****.Huey » 09 Jun 2022, 8:47 am » wrote: ↑ The Armalite 15 round, which became the C601 then the M16 was designed for that. And as you keep using strike thru you are missing the knowledge many rounds of different calibers are designed to do that.
What makes a round more powerful or devastating is the bullet itself, the grain, and powder.
The AR 15 was designed to function as an assault rifle. The round was specifically adapted for the weapon and chosen for its ballistic characteristics.
This is further concrete evidence that you are completely full of ****.
Dwarf,Huey » 09 Jun 2022, 9:01 am » wrote: ↑ That's nice!
From the Colt AR 15 link:
The Colt AR-15 is a lightweight, magazine-fed, gas-operated semi-automatic rifle. It is a semi-automatic version of the M16 rifle sold for the civilian and law enforcement markets in the United States.[1][2] Colt's Manufacturing Company currently owns the AR-15 trademark, which is used exclusively for its line of semi-automatic AR-15 rifles.
Blackvegetable » 09 Jun 2022, 9:00 am » wrote: ↑Read the scholarly article.Huey » 09 Jun 2022, 8:59 am » wrote: ↑ He still doesn't understand the topic. I was going to use the Ruger Mini 14 example.
That is not the weapon Stoner designed. And you can thank me for providing that information and link for you.Blackvegetable » 09 Jun 2022, 9:02 am » wrote: ↑Huey » 09 Jun 2022, 8:55 am » wrote: ↑ I'm good. Keep posting. A good laugh is always cool in the mornings.2. Neither of those weapons was used in Texas.
what weapon WAS used in the Uvalde shooting, Dwarf?
Semi auto is what distinguished it from an assault rifle.Blackvegetable » 09 Jun 2022, 9:04 am » wrote: ↑Dwarf,Huey » 09 Jun 2022, 9:01 am » wrote: ↑ That's nice!
From the Colt AR 15 link:
The Colt AR-15 is a lightweight, magazine-fed, gas-operated semi-automatic rifle. It is a semi-automatic version of the M16 rifle sold for the civilian and law enforcement markets in the United States.[1][2] Colt's Manufacturing Company currently owns the AR-15 trademark, which is used exclusively for its line of semi-automatic AR-15 rifles.
The semi auto is not a discreet design, as the citation makes perfectly clear.
Dwarf,Huey » 09 Jun 2022, 9:04 am » wrote: ↑ Meltdown! Achieved.
The Armalite Rifle 15 designed by stoner was designed to be a battlefield assaults weapon
The Colt Sporter was designed to a weapon for Civilians. Semi automatics at the time were not designed to be assaults weapons. That would be dumb. Plus, if it was designed to be an assault weapon it was have fallen under the NFA of 1934.
Cannot stand anyone that can debunk your character but cannot remove them from equally existing here now, yourself. Delegating the deed to anyone else needing someone to validate them living here now.
Blackvegetable » 09 Jun 2022, 9:09 am » wrote: ↑Dwarf,Huey » 09 Jun 2022, 9:04 am » wrote: ↑ Meltdown! Achieved.
The Armalite Rifle 15 designed by stoner was designed to be a battlefield assaults weapon
The Colt Sporter was designed to a weapon for Civilians. Semi automatics at the time were not designed to be assaults weapons. That would be dumb. Plus, if it was designed to be an assault weapon it was have fallen under the NFA of 1934.
The Sporter was an effort to commercialize the Stoner design Colt had bought.
It failed. It is the end of it's variant branch.
So Colt decided to commercialize the detuned version it had sold to military and police - NOT THE SPORTER.
As EVERY citation makes PERFECTLY clear ALL AR-15 style rifles use the Stoner design.
No...they are the SAME design.
Blackvegetable » 09 Jun 2022, 9:12 am » wrote: ↑No...they are the SAME design.
As EVERY citation makes clear.
The article speaks in great detail of the evolution of assault weapons. The weapon AND the round were designed for THAT purpose.
Huey » 09 Jun 2022, 9:12 am » wrote: ↑ But wait a minute. You just posted the Sporter was detuned. And your claim is all AR 15 style come from that weapon. I told you for ages i t was not the same weapon used by themilitary. You just verified it.
Game. Set. Match. You lose by your own had.
No....that is YOUR inability to read again.You just posted the Sporter was detuned. And your claim is all AR 15 style come from that weapon.
What did I say was detuned?
Blackvegetable » 09 Jun 2022, 9:16 am » wrote: ↑Huey » 09 Jun 2022, 9:12 am » wrote: ↑ But wait a minute. You just posted the Sporter was detuned. And your claim is all AR 15 style come from that weapon. I told you for ages i t was not the same weapon used by themilitary. You just verified it.
Game. Set. Match. You lose by your own had.No....that is YOUR inability to read again.You just posted the Sporter was detuned. And your claim is all AR 15 style come from that weapon.
Your illiteracy is not my problem...
it's yours..
All AR style rifles come from the Stoner design.. As EVERY citation makes UNAMBIGUOUSLY clear.
Blackvegetable » 09 Jun 2022, 9:17 am » wrote: ↑What did I say was detuned?
Reframy.....I'm not even gonna bother.Huey » 09 Jun 2022, 9:19 am » wrote: ↑ So Colt decided to commercialize the detuned version it had sold to military and police - NOT THE SPORTER.
They did not sell the detuned version to the military. They sold it to the civilians and police. You lose.
Keep digging your hole.
Must be rough, when all your programmed responses fail.
Save yourself the embarrassment.
People that believe vernacular tribalism is the soul of their social identity are never embarrassed serving the ideology of their choice.