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I hear more than 1 gun being fired. Hmmmmm
Maybe the other guns you hear belong to the police?
I hear more than 1 gun being fired. Hmmmmm
not sure if you are being serious or not, but...
Some rifles may be bolt action where you have to manually pull the bolt back to eject the used cartridge and get a new cartridge into the chamber. I think the magazine that holds the rounds for these hold up to 10 cartridges depending upon the caliber.
Some rifles are lever action, i.e. the Riflemen with Chuck Conners, where the lever works the same as the bolt-action. The 30-30 lever action is responsible for a ton of deer killed over the years. Typically shorter for brush hunting.
Semi-automatic, each time the trigger is pulled, the gun is activated (usually by gas or piston) to eject the spent cartridge and load another from the magazine. These magazines are generally sold with the gun for 30 rounds (except some places), but you can buy 100 round drums which would seem to be pretty ******* heavy to carry and aim. In any event, pull the trigger once and it shoots and reloads for you.
The Evil AR-15 does nothing more than the above and the bullet isn't all that big at a .223 caliber (or 5.56mm NATO). not all shoot both. pretty good speed so you wouldn't want to get hit by one.... There are normal looking rifles that shoot .223 caliber that operate exactly the same way. I've read they are pretty good for prairie dogs in the SW.
A lot of bigger game hunters will use a 30-06 or .308 (or .273?). Bigger guns which are also semi-auto but don't look as scary. You can buy a gun that shoots .308 and looks just like an AR-15 (AR-10?)
An AK-47 works exactly the same as an AR-15, but shoots bigger bullets. (.308 caliber or 7.62mm NATO), although not all shoot both.
For shotguns, you might have a single shot, double barrel, pump action or semi-automatic.
Yes, serious. Thanks for clarifying. Could a revolver hand gun be considered semi-auto? Seems like all you would do is pull the trigger and boom! Pull again and again until all the ammo is spent. Although it is only 5 to 7 rounds.
OK, a few things.
As far as the .223 rounds, the actual bullet is small, the same size as a .22, which is considered a pop gun any very hard to kill someone unless you are putting round in someone's head at close range.
HOWEVER, an AR-15 round has a lot of gun powder, as opposed to a .22 which does not. The net effect is a super high velocity round, that tumbles once it hits a body, making that small round do tons of damage. That small round shot at a super high velocity actually does more damage than a larger bullet. The .223 round tumbles and bounces all around in the body, making it an effective killing machine.
Don't be absurd. Of course we shouldn't react too harshly to terrorism. I think the first step is to turn in all our guns to be crushed and from there I guess we go about our lives like nothing is wrong and just hope the terror just comes to a halt as we wait our turn to be killed. It's the most civil thing to do.Trump said he would go after the families of terrorists. Should we go after Mateen's family - specifically his little boy? I mean talk about an effective deterrent against future attacks...
Don't be absurd.
We better be so far up his father's *** that he can't say Allah without choking.Trump said he would go after the families of terrorists. Should we go after Mateen's family - specifically his little boy? I mean talk about an effective deterrent against future attacks...
I was going to reply similarly, but I might as well talk to the tree out back. POP is just spouting off what he reads and hears from guys like Glen Greenwald. It sounds cool. I am not denying that over the years we have done some dubious things. We have. But to blame those things for the creation of ISIS is just ridiculous. These are people who just want to run around and kill and bully other people and take over the world. They will find any justification, but at it's core that is what it is. What makes it worse is the religious element.
Oh, and Canadians aren't safe either..
A second Canadian man is beheaded by Islamist militants in the Philippines
A severed head was left Monday on a street in the southern Philippines, authorities said, five hours after a ransom deadline set by Islamist militants holding Western hostages and others. Canada’s prime minister identified the victim as a 68-year-old Canadian.
The beheading underscored fears of widening violence by Islamist guerrillas, known as the Abu Sayyaf group, as it forges possible allegiances with the Islamic State.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...d94a60-0b14-11e6-bfa1-4efa856caf2a_story.html
we have no problem with other children growing up without their parents.Trump said he would go after the families of terrorists. Should we go after Mateen's family - specifically his little boy? I mean talk about an effective deterrent against future attacks...
They are..We better be so far up his father's *** that he can't say Allah without choking.
So he's a crazy, wife beating homophobe who likes a little ghey on the side. How is that inconsistent with a radical islamic terrorist?
my badHe didn't **** any goats, did he? DID HE? No video, no evidence. If he's not a goat raper he's not a terrorist. /POP