I was attempting to frame you. But it turned out you were a honest person.Easy enough to find videos and diagrams of.
I was attempting to frame you. But it turned out you were a honest person.Easy enough to find videos and diagrams of.
Why does the govt hate young entrepreneurs?
Ha.I was attempting to frame you. But it turned out you were a honest person.
Im only mad he wasnt locked up where he should have been in the first place for weapons charges.This.
Are we all mad at this kid for making something that shouldn't be illegal to begin with? I'm not.
Even with a stock they are barely manageable for more than a few shots.. Personally I wouldn't sweat a thug that has one. In the hands of the untrained they are, as CM said, for the most part deadly for those on the second or third floor.I also. Without a stock it climbs to heaven. Cyclic rate is around 1000. Burns through a 30 round mag in like a second, making a beautiful rainbow of brass in the air.
Im only mad he wasnt locked up where he should have been in the first place for weapons charges.
I've fired one with a switch on it and it wasn't particularly controllable. I think with a lot of practice, it could become manageable. I just didn't know what to expect at all and then the magazine was empty. The second mag was slightly better after I knew what was coming.Ive got trigger time behind an G18. I can confirm that by the time you get to the 4th round, you're done. Maybe with lots of practice I could do better, but yeah. rounds 5+? Look out 2nd floor residents. LOL
That was the 1997 "Battle of North Hollywood" during which over 2000 rounds were fired. Neither of the two perps survived it. Over a dozen wounded with enormous destruction of property. Police got long arms and ammunition for them from a local gun store.Last time i heard that statement was i think back in the 80s when those bank robbers were fully outfitted in armor with machineguns. Believe it was in LA California
3D Printer -- very crudely programmed. Some of the others he was arrested with are the ones made from machined metal on CNC machines that look like factory components. They aren't that difficult to make with a modest CNC machine and prints for the parts. The component parts are small. For those, the expensive thing is the CNC machine. The plastic ones made with 3D printers are typically quite crude and generally don't last very long as they're not sturdy enough.Was he out of silly putty?, I guess he didn’t have any jb weld or modeling clay!
I've fired both the M14 and M16A1 full auto. Neither are that controllable to hold onto a half silhouette size military target 25 meters downrange after the 3rd round -- much less at longer distances. The M16A2 with 3-round burst has a crappy trigger, the pull of which varies as it cycles around the funky burst mechanism. Rock-n-roll mode isn't useful for much other than burning up excess ammunition to avoid turning it back in to an ammo supply point, which required more than one soldier painfully counting each round by hand at least twice -- and more times if the first two counts differed.I've fired one with a switch on it and it wasn't particularly controllable. I think with a lot of practice, it could become manageable. I just didn't know what to expect at all and then the magazine was empty. The second mag was slightly better after I knew what was coming.
I've fired both the M14 and M16A1 full auto. Neither are that controllable to hold onto a silhouette size target 25 meters downrange after the 3rd round -- much less longer distances. The M16A2 with 3-round burst has a crappy trigger and funky mechanism for the burst. I never found rock-n-roll mode to be useful for much other than burning up excess ammunition to avoid turning it back in to an ammo supply point, which required more than one soldier painfully counting each round by hand at least twice -- and more times if the first two counts differed.
That's why there are so many casualties when the thug dumps a full extended magazine at someone in a crowd. It hits the intended target and those in the immediate vicinity.I've fired one with a switch on it and it wasn't particularly controllable. I think with a lot of practice, it could become manageable. I just didn't know what to expect at all and then the magazine was empty. The second mag was slightly better after I knew what was coming.
I heard that at one point in history (not sure if its still true) but you are statistically more likely to be shot as a bystander during a drive-by than the actual target of the drive by.That's why there are so many casualties when the thug dumps a full extended magazine at someone in a crowd. It hits the intended target and those in the immediate vicinity.
Any data on how much range time your average hood rat spends each month, practicing with their switched gat?That's why there are so many casualties when the thug dumps a full extended magazine at someone in a crowd. It hits the intended target and those in the immediate vicinity.
The thugs don't care if they hit bystanders. It's all about demonstrating their power and adds to it.I heard that at one point in history (not sure if its still true) but you are statistically more likely to be shot as a bystander during a drive-by than the actual target of the drive by.
I was thinking bubble gumIt looks like he chewed it out of a Pop Tart.
That's why there are so many casualties when the thug dumps a full extended magazine at someone in a crowd. It hits the intended target and those in the immediate vicinity.
Not everyone around them are thugs. That was the case in Kansas City.My only real concern with that is having to collect and log 50-60 brass cases takes forever.
Yup, PLA isn't strong enough to be rammed into a trigger bar over and over by the slide. Even the stronger filaments won't hold up.3D Printer -- very crudely programmed. Some of the others he was arrested with are the ones made from machined metal on CNC machines that look like factory components. They aren't that difficult to make with a modest CNC machine and prints for the parts. The component parts are small. For those, the expensive thing is the CNC machine. The plastic ones made with 3D printers are typically quite crude and generally don't last very long as they're not sturdy enough.