An AR-15 is not a hunting rifle?!!

It's cute that the hoplosexuals pretend that an AR-15 can't be modified.


Police found a loaded assault rifle with magazines rigged to allow 60 shots to be fired in quick succession, along with 15 pounds of chemicals mixed and ready to explode in the car of an Indiana man who said he was headed to a gay pride event, authorities revealed Tuesday.


http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2015/01/14/terror-suspect-arrested-outside-ohio-gun-store/21782153/
 
It's cute that the hoplosexuals pretend that an AR-15 can't be modified.


Police found a loaded assault rifle with magazines rigged to allow 60 shots to be fired in quick succession, along with 15 pounds of chemicals mixed and ready to explode in the car of an Indiana man who said he was headed to a gay pride event, authorities revealed Tuesday.


http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2015/01/14/terror-suspect-arrested-outside-ohio-gun-store/21782153/

And the hoplophobic seem to require reminders that not even one mass shooting was done with a modified AR-15, in fact this particular mass shooting had absolutely no AR-15...
 
still having trouble getting over your errors, aren't you.....its okay....we don't expect that much out of you.......

Do you work for Chevrolet or something?

Etymology

To vet was originally a horse-racing term, referring to the requirement that a horse be checked for health and soundness by a veterinarian before being allowed to race. Thus, it has taken the general meaning "to check".[2]
It is a figurative contraction of veterinarian, which originated in the mid-17th century. The colloquial abbreviation dates to the 1860s; the verb form of the word, meaning "to treat an animal", came a few decades later—according to the Oxford English Dictionary, the earliest known usage is 1891[3]—and was applied primarily in a horse-racing context ("He vetted the stallion before the race", "You should vet that horse before he races", etc.).
By the early 1900s, vet had begun to be used as a synonym for evaluate, especially in the context of searching for flaws.



Does the good Pastor take his dog to the "vette?
LOL.
 
Alex Jones alerted you? :rofl2:

No. I just know that a Sig Sauer MCX is not an AR-15. The spelling should be your first clue. Although I'd say the same thing about the Sig Sauer I just said about the AR-15.

It is not "military grade", it is not "fully automatic". It functions the same, one bullet per trigger pull, and like the AR-15 looks very scary to people who think looking scary makes things "military grade" and magically "fully automatic". The magazine I have for my handgun holds more rounds... It functions the same way, one bullet per trigger pull, but doesn't look so scary because something that it looks like isn't used in movies as a "fully automatic".
 
No. I just know that a Sig Sauer MCX is not an AR-15. The spelling should be your first clue. Although I'd say the same thing about the Sig Sauer I just said about the AR-15.

It is not "military grade", it is not "fully automatic". It functions the same, one bullet per trigger pull, and like the AR-15 looks very scary to people who think looking scary makes things "military grade" and magically "fully automatic".

Uh huh.

No semi-auto can be converted. :D
 
Uh huh.

No semi-auto can be converted. :D

And yet, your narrative fails when faced with the fact that none of the mass shootings have used a modified weapon. As I said in the previous post. I have a magazine for my handgun that holds more rounds than the Sig Sauer he used, but it doesn't look nearly as "scary" because you haven't seen guns that kind of look like it being used by Rambo.
 
"Narrative"...you and Omar must infest the same nutbag websites. InfoWars?

No doubt any competent hoplosexual could, if they wished, modify a semi-auto...to "combat tyranny", for example.
 
What an AR-15 is not:

1. Fully automatic.
2. "Military Grade"

What it is:

A semi-automatic rifle much like your normal hunting rifle. It's a civilian grade, single shot, semi-automatic rifle. Which means that for each pull of the trigger you get one bullet from a properly loaded and functioning rifle. Just like from your hunting rifle. With one difference; it looks like a fully automatic rifle that people see in the movies so it is much "scarier", though functions the same as, any other semi-automatic rifle.

What do want to bet the uninformed lefties here actually think AR stands for Assault Rifle!
 
"Narrative"...you and Omar must infest the same nutbag websites. InfoWars?

No doubt any competent hoplosexual could, if they wished, modify a semi-auto...to "combat tyranny", for example.

That's exactly what Koresh's Branch Dravidian flock were doing when they aroused the interest of the ATF, all those years ago.
 
That's exactly what Koresh's Branch Dravidian flock were doing when they aroused the interest of the ATF, all those years ago.

Hoplosexuals are sometimes aroused, aren't they?


http://www.justplainpolitics.com/showthread.php?38378-The-greatest-purchase-I-ve-ever-made-in-my-entire-life
 
Wasn't there an ex-Marine "expert" lecturing everyone on the technique used to swap mags on an AR-15 earlier today?

He must not have an "in" with InfoWars. :rofl2:
 
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