Wat's Guns-N-Stuff Thread

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Interesting...


https://www.quora.com/What-does-it-tell-us-about-a-person-who-posts-a-lot-of-photos-on-social-media

Q: What does it tell us about a person who posts a lot of photos on social media?

A:it tells us they have a very low confident. they are emotionally unstable , searching their identity through a lense. It also tells us , they want to create a lot of different characters , and then become that character on which picture has the most likes and comments. They live in other’s people lives more , than in their own head,

Yeah, adds up.
 
*chuckle* Morons that post opinion as fact. :rolleyes:

All boxed up and ready to go tomorrow AM.

In other news I scored that 280 match barrel, now I need to go action shopping.
 
Dumb as fucking field dirt. Gee, I hope I didn't offend the field. It's probably just as happy to be rid of it.


Kick ass!!! I'll tell what's-her-name to be on the lookout for strange boxes.


I ordered some M1 tools today. All but a bolt tool. I have a couple of places yet to look.


 
That spot on analysis upset the incels. But don't worry, they will post pictures to prove they are manly and not closeted homos over compensating for their secret cravings. ;)
 
The whole ping thing from ejecting the en bloc clip is the fault of the military leadership at the time of the adoption of the M1 Garand. Garand's original rifle, in .276, had a detachable 20 round magazine. According to some things I have read the military decided they didn't want soldiers to have that large of a magazine as it might lead to the wasting of ammunition. It wasn't until the M14 that this was corrected.
 
The whole ping thing from ejecting the en bloc clip is the fault of the military leadership at the time of the adoption of the M1 Garand. Garand's original rifle, in .276, had a detachable 20 round magazine. According to some things I have read the military decided they didn't want soldiers to have that large of a magazine as it might lead to the wasting of ammunition. It wasn't until the M14 that this was corrected.


Like the magazine shut-off on the M1903. The army treated ammo like gold in its thinking, and by 'Nam it's over 100K rounds/kill. Go figure.


I find the ping rather charming and kind of steampunk in a way.
 
That's always the problem, punish the innocent.


They are also usually the easiest ones to catch. Besides, there's a correct address on the last 4473 that they completed.


Speaking of which, there seems to be an exchange between the BATFE Idjit-in-"charge" and the rep from WY over their record keeping. I'd look it up, but I don't care enough. She asked him about keeping a database on purchasers and items purchased on the law-abiding. He said, no, it's just to track criminals. Dumb shit didn't realize he outed himself.


Them's what so fuckin' schmaht ain't quite as schmaht as they's like us to believe . . . .
 
I've been watching some of the exchanges, he's a weasel.

The ATF murdering has started.................again.
 
He is a weasel, and not even in a good way.


Douchebags ban firearms acquisitions and the cartels will be in the vending business on a major scale . . . in about 12 minutes . . . .


St000pid short-sighted fucks.
 
In the latest 'guns for drugs' op the DEA rounded up about 70 firearms of various types and 50 Glock switches. The US perps were a gang out of Memphis. The ATF didn't have a damn thing to do with the op, they got involved to do the traces only.

Meanwhile the ATF murdered a citizen in Little Rock with NO probable cause. Shades of Ruby Ridge and Branch Davidians.
 
Kinda like Vicki Weaver???


Wait, that was the Fibbi.


Insh'Allah that hijo de puta suffers a long time from a truly horrible form of cancer. Allah has a very special place in Islamic Hell prepared for his arrival so the torture can continue . . . .
 
In the latest 'guns for drugs' op the DEA rounded up about 70 firearms of various types and 50 Glock switches. The US perps were a gang out of Memphis. The ATF didn't have a damn thing to do with the op, they got involved to do the traces only.

Meanwhile the ATF murdered a citizen in Little Rock with NO probable cause. Shades of Ruby Ridge and Branch Davidians.

When the government, ANY government, comes for guns, there's always someone dying as a result.
 
When the government, ANY government, comes for guns, there's always someone dying as a result.
When governments use people with guns to confiscate guns, do the confiscated guns blame the guns and excuse the people confiscating? I know it sounds crazy to even say with a straight face and be taken seriously but I was taught a person could never blame a gun only other people.
 
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