proven assumptions are facts people die to defend their social identity over. That still doesn't explain kinetic physical absolutes in plain sight evolving as everything taking place specifically here as a whole.Blackvegetable » 11 Jun 2022, 3:07 pm » wrote: ↑ Sheilagh,.
You don't understand what "proven" means.
It has nothing to do with repetition...
Not relevant.Blackvegetable » 11 Jun 2022, 3:07 pm » wrote: ↑ Sheilagh,.
You don't understand what "proven" means.
It has nothing to do with repetition...
Fredo,
that is how you do it, correct. You were giving personal experience advice how to deal with others.Blackvegetable » 11 Jun 2022, 3:19 pm » wrote: ↑ Fredo,
You can't just pick it up and throw it back, like a girl.
At least when he spends all day / every day pretending that he knows anything about firearms he spends so much time frantically searching the AR-15 FORUMS for any obscura that might help back up some wild claim of his..that he is bound to learn something...?Hoplophobia » 11 Jun 2022, 3:36 pm » wrote: ↑ How far you plan on shooting that slug?
They flatten out and become horribly inaccurate at ranges greater than 50 yards.
You know nothing about shotguns other than you pose with one and you lost yours
BV GO **** YOURSELF
Yeah, I think I hurt his feelings when I didn’t mention any shared walls.Hoplophobia » 11 Jun 2022, 3:34 pm » wrote: ↑ BV is jealous, he does not live in a house. he is stuck in a condo
Hoplophobia » 11 Jun 2022, 3:36 pm » wrote: ↑ How far you plan on shooting that slug?
They flatten out and become horribly inaccurate at ranges greater than 50 yards.
You know nothing about shotguns other than you pose with one and you lost yours
BV GO **** YOURSELF
https://www.glocktalk.com/threads/how-a ... l.1180444/most guns are capable of staying on a playing card at 75 yds, some at 100. i have also had my 870 touching at 75 with rifle sights and rottweil [brenneke] slugs. with optics you can at least expect the playing card at 75.
ScottMon » 11 Jun 2022, 12:51 pm » wrote: ↑ The fact is that we a problem with mass shooting in schools doesn't bother you?
Do you recall how he described the BCG?Hoplophobia » 12 Jun 2022, 2:34 pm » wrote: ↑ YO @Blackvegetable
https://youtu.be/ywaroJHjMDA
@Huey
BV KILL YOURSELF
Wow! We are rubbing off the gun novice! Look at him saying BCG!Blackvegetable » 12 Jun 2022, 2:44 pm » wrote: ↑ Do you recall how he described the BCG?
His exact words?
I know Where you be are going with this:Blackvegetable » 12 Jun 2022, 2:44 pm » wrote: ↑ Do you recall how he described the BCG?
His exact words?
Just answer the question.Huey » 12 Jun 2022, 2:57 pm » wrote: ↑ I know Where you be are going with this:
The difference between the two BCGs is the presence of a full auto lug. The bottom portion of the BCG has a lug that contacts the sear release in a full auto trigger groups and allows the gun to fire in fully automatic. Since a standard AR 15 does not have the trigger components to fire full auto the presence of the full auto lug does not allow a standard AR 15 to fire full auto.
No need to go any further.
Just answer the question.Huey » 12 Jun 2022, 2:53 pm » wrote: ↑ Wow! We are rubbing off the gun novice! Look at him saying BCG!
You can post the answer to your own question. If you just learned this you are out of you league.
You can do it. but your answer is in the words below.
Ya follah?Huey » 12 Jun 2022, 3:03 pm » wrote: ↑ You can do it. but your answer is in the words below.
The difference between the two BCGs is the presence of a full auto lug. The bottom portion of the BCG has a lug that contacts the sear release in a full auto trigger groups and allows the gun to fire in fully automatic. Since a standard AR 15 does not have the trigger components to fire full auto the presence of the full auto lug does not allow a standard AR 15 to fire full auto.
Obviously you don’t follah. Let’s try this again.
Tiny,Huey » 12 Jun 2022, 3:12 pm » wrote: ↑ Obviously you don’t follah. Let’s try this again.
No full auto or no burst and you do not have a assault weapon designed for the battlefield.
The difference between the two BCGs is the presence of a full auto lug. The bottom portion of the (m16) BCG has a lug that contacts the sear release in a full auto trigger groups and allows the gun to fire in fully automatic. Since a standard AR 15 does not have the trigger components to fire full auto the presence of the full auto lug does not allow a standard AR 15 to fire full auto.
Note the addition. You have your answer and rebuttal to where you are going with this.
You just struck thru your answer. You got your answer and rebuttal all in one. Try again.Blackvegetable » 12 Jun 2022, 3:14 pm » wrote: ↑ Tiny,
I cannot help noting a dearth of references in your ****.
Huey » 12 Jun 2022, 3:18 pm » wrote: ↑ You just struck thru your answer. You got your answer and rebuttal all in one. Try again.
No full auto or no burst and you do not have a assault weapon designed for the battlefield.
The difference between the two BCGs is the presence of a full auto lug. The bottom portion of the (m16) BCG has a lug that contacts the sear release in a full auto trigger groups and allows the gun to fire in fully automatic. Since a standard AR 15 does not have the trigger components to fire full auto the presence of the full auto lug does not allow a standard AR 15 to fire full auto.
Note the addition. You have your answer and rebuttal to where you are going with this.