Lol nice try buttercup. Although if that actually is your deranged line of thinking, you probably subscribe to the theory that all immigrants are criminals or all muslims are terrorists. |
Should have added low intelligence and comprehension skills to the beer belly. Absolutely non existent analogy following a statement starting with 'buttercup'. I could call you 'honey', 'sweetie' etc but then I would have to lower myself to your trash level. |
You are starting to get it. In these firearm threads myself and others get called "honey" and "sweetie" all the time. If we can deal with it, I'm sure you can manage as well. Especially since my post was said in jest, responding to your outlandish claims with equally provocative ones. |
Yes, you should have. Maybe ‘dum dum’ is more appropriate than ‘honey’. |
Yeah, funny how they don't seem to mind criminals with guns. |
| While anything can happen, I suspect there will be little actual drama next week. Just a lot of protesting. |
Yep. Same as every year except there will be a lot more people. |
What is an "ar-15 extended mag"? Serious question. What is a "normal" ar-15 mag? What makes one an "extended" mag? Can you shed some light on this? Because not everyone understands this stuff and some of these terms. |
Not the PP but I will answer. A normal AR15 magazine holds 30 rounds. I would say extended is anything above that. |
DP. I’ll believe it when I see it. |
I know, that'll be on January 20. See you there! |
Oh, ok thank you. Another question, if you don't mind: are all guns that use mags designed to use the same capacity? Frankly, I can't see how that would be possible anyway given that guns are of different sizes. But what decides how many shells a gun holds in the mag? |
There is a different magazine for almost model of handgun. Standard capacity handgun magazines are usually between 6 and 20 rounds depending on the model. Rifles are usually 10-30 although there are exceptions. The size of the bullet and size of the gun determine capacity in a handgun, in a rifle the magazine size matters most. |
It's also worth noting that most gun owners often don't use the bottom 1/3 of any size magazine, (i.e. they will only put 20 rounds in one made for 30). Regularly filling the magazine to capacity wears down the springs and causes jams and mis-feeds. |
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Like I have been saying from the start, SB16 (Assault weapon ban) had no chance of passing.
https://www.whsv.com/content/news/Senate-committee-strikes-assault-weapons-bill-advances-other-proposed-gun-laws-566941011.html |