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Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2008 2:19 pm
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Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 3:14 pm
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Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 1:31 pm
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Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 6:39 am
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Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 6:22 pm
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Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 6:30 pm
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Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 9:56 pm
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OberFeldwebel Fresnel OberFeldwebel I wonder if any of those retards argued that you could just cut the stock off on an AR-15. stare Sure you could, but why would you want to? ... How does the AR-15 chamber a round? I'm thinking "long-barreled Carbon-15" and "Why?" It's possible to chop off the stock, it's just not easy. But even if you could, why would you want to, and what tactical difference would it make?
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Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 4:31 am
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Fresnel OberFeldwebel Fresnel OberFeldwebel I wonder if any of those retards argued that you could just cut the stock off on an AR-15. stare Sure you could, but why would you want to? ... How does the AR-15 chamber a round? I'm thinking "long-barreled Carbon-15" and "Why?" It's possible to chop off the stock, it's just not easy. But even if you could, why would you want to, and what tactical difference would it make?
Well, I was thinking that their argument is that you would be able to cut the stock off near the receiver. I have seen the AR - Pistols. :/ And that's not what I was thinking that they were thinking about cutting off the stock.
Again, you're giving these assholes too much credit. These are the people that think a barrel shroud is a shoulder thing that goes up.
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Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 6:50 am
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OberFeldwebel Fresnel OberFeldwebel Fresnel OberFeldwebel I wonder if any of those retards argued that you could just cut the stock off on an AR-15. stare Sure you could, but why would you want to? ... How does the AR-15 chamber a round? I'm thinking "long-barreled Carbon-15" and "Why?" It's possible to chop off the stock, it's just not easy. But even if you could, why would you want to, and what tactical difference would it make? Well, I was thinking that their argument is that you would be able to cut the stock off near the receiver. I have seen the AR - Pistols. :/ And that's not what I was thinking that they were thinking about cutting off the stock. Again, you're giving these assholes too much credit. These are the people that think a barrel shroud is a shoulder thing that goes up. I can only see a stockless AR-15 being a massive pile of fail, impossible to aim, and even harder to follow-up with.
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Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 3:19 pm
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Fresnel OberFeldwebel Fresnel OberFeldwebel Fresnel OberFeldwebel I wonder if any of those retards argued that you could just cut the stock off on an AR-15. stare Sure you could, but why would you want to? ... How does the AR-15 chamber a round? I'm thinking "long-barreled Carbon-15" and "Why?" It's possible to chop off the stock, it's just not easy. But even if you could, why would you want to, and what tactical difference would it make? Well, I was thinking that their argument is that you would be able to cut the stock off near the receiver. I have seen the AR - Pistols. :/ And that's not what I was thinking that they were thinking about cutting off the stock. Again, you're giving these assholes too much credit. These are the people that think a barrel shroud is a shoulder thing that goes up. I can only see a stockless AR-15 being a massive pile of fail, impossible to aim, and even harder to follow-up with.
Same with all AR and AK pistols?
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Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 12:35 am
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OberFeldwebel Fresnel OberFeldwebel Fresnel OberFeldwebel ... How does the AR-15 chamber a round? I'm thinking "long-barreled Carbon-15" and "Why?" It's possible to chop off the stock, it's just not easy. But even if you could, why would you want to, and what tactical difference would it make? Well, I was thinking that their argument is that you would be able to cut the stock off near the receiver. I have seen the AR - Pistols. :/ And that's not what I was thinking that they were thinking about cutting off the stock. Again, you're giving these assholes too much credit. These are the people that think a barrel shroud is a shoulder thing that goes up. I can only see a stockless AR-15 being a massive pile of fail, impossible to aim, and even harder to follow-up with. Same with all AR and AK pistols? Probably. This is why I will never understand a folding stock. It only makes sense for storage, to me.
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Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 6:47 pm
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Fresnel OberFeldwebel Fresnel OberFeldwebel Fresnel OberFeldwebel ... How does the AR-15 chamber a round? I'm thinking "long-barreled Carbon-15" and "Why?" It's possible to chop off the stock, it's just not easy. But even if you could, why would you want to, and what tactical difference would it make? Well, I was thinking that their argument is that you would be able to cut the stock off near the receiver. I have seen the AR - Pistols. :/ And that's not what I was thinking that they were thinking about cutting off the stock. Again, you're giving these assholes too much credit. These are the people that think a barrel shroud is a shoulder thing that goes up. I can only see a stockless AR-15 being a massive pile of fail, impossible to aim, and even harder to follow-up with. Same with all AR and AK pistols? Probably. This is why I will never understand a folding stock. It only makes sense for storage, to me.
Storage or getting out of a confined space in a hurry. IE; an APC or well a ******** airplane.
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