Rigby5
Diamond Member
and if we were a democratic republic we wouldnt have those rights protected by the constitution,,
The constitution divides jurisdiction, not protect rights.
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and if we were a democratic republic we wouldnt have those rights protected by the constitution,,
there you go changing the subject again,,Wrong.
The word "constitutional" does not imply whether or not it is a theocracy, monarchy, anarchy, or anything else.
The word "demos" is essential because we believe in inherent individual rights being supreme.
You decide the source of supreme authority before you can start writing any constitution.
nope we know it, test were done by the fbi lab and they confirmed it
ours does both,, you should read the bill of rights that requires the protection of our rights,,The constitution divides jurisdiction, not protect rights.
not all guns are created equal,,
yours sounds like a POS,,
I have two and have access to several others and none of mine fire if you release the hammer before half cock,,Ask anyone with a fixed firing pin revolver, why they keep an empty chamber under the hammer.
correct,, but that doesnt make your claim true,,All revolvers were like that until floating firing pins.
there you go changing the subject again,,
I never said it implied any of those things,,
what it does do its establishes we are a constitutional republic and not a democratic republic,,
I have two and have access to several others and none of mine fire if you release the hammer before half cock,,
why would I do that when I wasnt talking about that???So then tell us what the basis and justification for rebellion, the constitution, etc. is?
arent we talking about fixed??Fixed or floating?
correct,, but that doesnt make your claim true,,
none of mine rest against the primer,,,{...
Unlike old revolvers that allowed the firing pin to rest on a cartridge’s primer (inset), modern revolvers use various methods to prevent “firing pin encroachment,” including Ruger’s transfer bar system (shown above).
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why would I do that when I wasnt talking about that???
all I did was correct your incorrect statement that we are a democratic republic,,
The you are wrong. Your revolvers will fire without trigger pull.arent we talking about fixed??
none of mine rest against the primer,,,
maybe youres is just worn out and should be fixed or thrown away,,
the constitution says what everything is,, the people decide little to nothing unless they go by what the constitution says,,The point is, the word "constitution" says NOTHING at all about how you decide what anything is to be based on.
Democracy is the most important aspect.
And democracy does not just mean majority rule.
so if its lying there on the table it can go off by itself??The you are wrong. Your revolvers will fire without trigger pull.
my step dad has several originals and none of them rest against the primer,,,The is not fixed and is floating.
And no, not worn.
That is how they were made to be.
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Before 1900 most revolvers allowed the firing pin to rest on a cartridge’s primer. That’s why so many old-timers knew to leave an empty chamber under the hammer.
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