RandallFlagg
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The U.S. military requirements do not call for consumer semi auto guns. You can not comprehend realityDoofus, the weapon was a full auto, we do not know where he got the weapon, you are assuming...............wrong.....please ....do some more research....you can't sell fully auto weapons at gun stores.....you still need the paperwork and that takes a long time.......
And they are for sale at gun shops, to law enforcement. So do some more research kiddy
No asswipe...the weapon was not full auto.....please....try to be more careful when you read things......you are reading from an ABC site...so they are going to lie by implication.........
The weapon used in the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history was designed to meet U.S. military requirements for a small, quiet combat rifle for use in close quarters.
The Sig Sauer MCX semi-automatic rifle hit the market in 2015 after years of development by the Newington, New Hampshire-based company, which markets it as an "innovative weapon system built around a battle-proven core."
"The MCX was built from the ground up ... to meet all the user benefits we needed to have for military, law enforcement," Cory Newman, a Sig Sauer design engineer, says in a company promotional video.
Where in that does it say it is fully automatic?
Incidentally, your moniker suggest that you are a bass player. Me, too. For the last 50 years. Perhaps this will help you understand your folly:
You are confusing a $1200 Fender Precision with a $4,000 Lakland. They may look similar, but are quite different.
My moniker says I am a fisherman, doofus
Just as in your post, you are obviously obtuse. Where in your moniker does it say "bass fisherman"? Dumbass - bass (and bass) are spelled the same. Jesus Christ....