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Tiny,
Kydex 67,Blackvegetable » 19 Feb 2023, 12:13 pm » wrote: ↑ Tiny,
I've addressed your challenges, with direct references to your citations....
You are still running from the same question.....
Huey » 19 Feb 2023, 12:18 pm » wrote: ↑ Kydex 67,
You addressed and you are wrong. The Colt AR 15 Sports Version model is a different design. That is what the source at ammo.and is telling.
Changed in basic design. You also lined out the name of the weapon in question. Again.Blackvegetable » 19 Feb 2023, 12:20 pm » wrote: ↑ Tiny,
I'm quoting YOUR citations, verbatim.
You are quoting you.
What was "changed"?Huey » 19 Feb 2023, 12:21 pm » wrote: ↑ Changed in basic design. You also lined out the name of the weapon in question. Again.
again….
a weapon was changed, Tiny.Huey » 19 Feb 2023, 12:24 pm » wrote: ↑ again….
In order to prevent a civilian semi-automatic AR-15 from being readily converted for use with the select fire components, Colt changed a number of features. Parts changed include the lower receiver, bolt carrier, hammer, trigger, disconnector, and safety/mode selector. The semi-automatic bolt carrier has a longer lightening slot to prevent the bolt's engagement with an automatic sear. Due to a decrease in mass the buffer spring is heavier. On the select fire version, the hammer has an extra spur which interacts with the additional auto-sear that holds it back until the bolt carrier group is fully in battery, when automatic fire is selected.[21] Using a portion of the select fire parts in a semi-automatic rifle will not enable a select fire option.[22] As designed by Colt the pins supporting the semi-auto trigger and hammer in the lower receiver are larger than those used in the military rifle to prevent interchangeability between semi-automatic and select fire components.[23]
Go back and read the post were you lined out the answer. If you line out the answer that is on you, moron.
3 keystrokes.Huey » 19 Feb 2023, 12:28 pm » wrote: ↑ Go back and read the post were you lined out the answer. If you line out the answer that is on you,keystrokes.
Posted multiple times. Read this:
Try again. The name of the weapon in the ATF letter is in my quote.Blackvegetable » 19 Feb 2023, 12:20 pm » wrote: ↑Huey » 19 Feb 2023, 12:18 pm » wrote: ↑ Kydex 67,
You addressed and you are wrong. The Colt AR 15 Sports Version model is a different design. That is what the source at ammo.and is telling.
Tiny,
I'm quoting YOUR citations, verbatim.
You are quoting you.
3 keystrokesHuey » 19 Feb 2023, 12:34 pm » wrote: ↑ Try again. The name of the weapon in the ATF letter is in my quote.
Read thisHuey » 19 Feb 2023, 12:34 pm » wrote: ↑ Posted multiple times. Read this:
In order to prevent a civilian semi-automatic AR-15 from being readily converted for use with the select fire components, Colt changed a number of features. Parts changed include the lower receiver, bolt carrier, hammer, trigger, disconnector, and safety/mode selector. The semi-automatic bolt carrier has a longer lightening slot to prevent the bolt's engagement with an automatic sear. Due to a decrease in mass the buffer spring is heavier. On the select fire version, the hammer has an extra spur which interacts with the additional auto-sear that holds it back until the bolt carrier group is fully in battery, when automatic fire is selected.[21] Using a portion of the select fire parts in a semi-automatic rifle will not enable a select fire option.[22] As designed by Colt the pins supporting the semi-auto trigger and hammer in the lower receiver are larger than those used in the military rifle to prevent interchangeability between semi-automatic and select fire components.[23]
Different designs.
1 design.
Ok. No point. No case. MULTIPLE DESIGNS. You lose.
Wrong.
I have citations that you do not understand. I accept your surrender.Blackvegetable » 19 Feb 2023, 12:59 pm » wrote: ↑ Wrong.
You have only your assertion.
And you're an idiot.