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By Huey
9 Feb 2023 12:27 pm in The Water Cooler Chat Room
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we don’t need your selfie gay dancing pics.  You lost.  
 
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Huey » 19 Feb 2023, 12:11 pm » wrote: we don’t need your selfie gay dancing pics.  You lost.
Tiny,

I've addressed your challenges, with direct references to your citations....

You are still running from the same question.....
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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.....
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.
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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.


 
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Blackvegetable » 19 Feb 2023, 12:20 pm » wrote: Tiny,

I'm quoting YOUR citations, verbatim.

You are quoting you.
Changed in basic design.  You also lined out the name of the weapon in question.  Again.
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Huey » 19 Feb 2023, 12:21 pm » wrote: Changed in basic design.  You also lined out the name of the weapon in question.  Again.
What was "changed"?
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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]
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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]
a weapon was changed, Tiny.


Which weapon?
 
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Blackvegetable » 19 Feb 2023, 12:27 pm » wrote: a weapon was changed, Tiny.

Which weapon?
Go back and read the post were you lined out the answer. If you line out the answer that is on you, moron.
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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.
3 keystrokes.
 
 
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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]
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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.


 

 
Try again.  The name of the weapon in the ATF letter is in my quote.  
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Huey » 19 Feb 2023, 12:34 pm » wrote: Try again.  The name of the weapon in the ATF letter is in my quote.
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Huey » 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]
Read this



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19 Feb 2023 11:37 am
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Different designs.

Not posting it again.  Make your point.  
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Huey » 19 Feb 2023, 12:37 pm » wrote: Different designs.

Not posting it again.  Make your point.
1 design.

Already done.

Not posting it again.
 
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Blackvegetable » 19 Feb 2023, 12:54 pm » wrote: 1 design.

Already done.

Not posting it again.
Ok.  No point.  No case.  MULTIPLE DESIGNS.  You lose.
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Huey » 19 Feb 2023, 12:56 pm » wrote: Ok.  No point.  No case.  MULTIPLE DESIGNS.  You lose.
Wrong.

You have only your assertion.

And you're an idiot.
 
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Blackvegetable » 19 Feb 2023, 12:59 pm » wrote: Wrong.

You have only your assertion.

And you're an idiot.
I have citations that you do not understand.  I accept your surrender.
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