Failzero
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You struggle to spell two letter words. You must stop presuming to translate.Yeah, variations. Meaning different.
You made me do it. Now start running.
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]
Dum Dum, those are not the people you need to worry about.No...just ammosexualphobic.
You got a problem with that?
Unless you know about the development of the AR-15, you should staple your flaps shut.Not Select fire rifle or Carbine ( Not an Assault Weapon )
It's stupid people I worry about, Stupid.Dum Dum, those are not the people you need to worry about.
You’re just ascaired.
I have 35 AR pattern weapons ( 32 built by me ) and have shot Owned & built them since 1978Unless you know about the development of the AR-15, you should staple your flaps shut.
Well, I am not stupid so you must fear me for another reason, Duplex.It's stupid people I worry about, Stupid.
That doesn’t stop you from yapping, Dr. Google.Unless you know about the development of the AR-15, you should staple your flaps shut.
The5thHorseman googles about them. Never shot one, or an M 16.I have 35 AR pattern weapons ( 32 built by me ) and have shot Owned & built them since 1978
No...just ammosexualphobic.
You got a problem with that?
Fabulous..I have 35 AR pattern weapons ( 32 built by me ) and have shot Owned & built them since 1978
You mean ArmaLite Hollywood facility development for Fairchild Aircraft company in 1958 by Eugene Stoner or first contracts for military ( Air Force Via the “ Coconut Rifle “ The Back yard BBQ shoot of watermelons by Military Brass & Colt execsUnless you know about the development of the AR-15, you should staple your flaps shut.
I told you everything you know about it...that is true, machine gun.That doesn’t stop you from yapping, Dr. Google.
No...I'm talking before that.You mean ArmaLite Hollywood facility development for Fairchild Aircraft company in 1958 by Eugene Stoner or first contracts for military ( Air Force Via the “ Coconut Rifle “ The Back yard BBQ shoot of watermelons by Military Brass & Colt execs
Dude, this guys guys is embarrass the shit out of you.Fabulous..
What do you know about SCHV?
Not one of my AR pattern Weapons is an Assault Weapon or Machine Gun ( But one can dream )I told you everything you know about it...that is true, machine gun.
What did Google tell you?No...I'm talking before that.
The ATF, or the version in in 63, deemed the Colt Sporter NOT a machine gun.I told you everything you know about it...that is true, machine gun.
Earliest development was afterArmaLite AR10 was produced and fully tested, first true non Prototype Pre production models were 1959No...I'm talking before that.
So far, not so good.Dude, this guys guys is embarrass the shit out of you.