Mass Shooting at Florida Gay Club

.Pinworm.

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see4

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@see4 I guess you're not a car guy. I'm a stoner and I like Mustangs running small blocks. The Mustang emblem is a horse running and it got the nickname " Pony " before I was even born. Old Mustangs running 289's in the 60's were called Pony cars.
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I like to get Stoned, I like Mustangs, so I combined the two. If that offends you, because some other guy had a similar name, mark yourself in the Politically Correct (Social Justice Warriors) column, I refer to as the never ending whiners, and move on along. You're not the online name police or are you ? If you are, piss off, I hate the police.
StonedPony was a funny guy, most everyone got along with him. Sadly he passed.

Your use of his "name", willingly or not, does not do him justice.

Your tiny penis is very tiny and your weak ass mustang is weak.

My buddy has a 2016 Roush with something like 550+ hp. My C63 blows the doors off that limp noodle car.

I am the name police. And the grammar police. You WILL respect my authori-tie!
 

see4

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The civilian ar-15 lacks selective fire.

We get along and I like you.

Its just fear. People see something like this and panic and either want to ban ar's or go buy them.

The truth is that "assault" type weapons are responsible for a small number of deaths compared to pistols.

Why? Because a criminal mainly wants a gun they can hide.
Let's be clear. A civilian AR-15 can have selective fire if the operator owns a legally registered Auto Sear with an M-16 firing group.
 

see4

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"At a news conference, Chief John Mina of the Orlando Police Department said the weapons recovered from the dead suspect included a handgun and an “AR-15-type assault rifle,” along with additional rounds."

A "deer rifle" ...lol
The problem I have with the quote from Chief John Mina, who I can only assume knows a fair amount about firearms, is that he is misinformed or worse, misinforming.

The gun used in the Orlando massacre, and the one pictured IS an AR-15 platform rifle. It is not an AR-15 "type" assault rifle.

AR does not stand for Assault Rifle. It stands for Armalite Rifle. As that was the company who first manufactured that platform.

If that ISIS fella walked into Pulse and shot everyone with an AR-10 chambered in 308, he would have been shooting from an Armalite-10 platform as opposed to an AR-15 (Armalite-15) platform, the upper receiver and bolt are different products and are not interchangeable.

An assault rifle is classified as any weapon that fires more than one round on a single trigger pull. A semi-automatic rifle requires more than one trigger pull to fire more than one round.

That being said, I don't think those types of guns should be banned. It should just be harder to obtain.

Clearly the FBI is completely at fault here, along with the ATF.
 

rkymtnman

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The problem I have with the quote from Chief John Mina, who I can only assume knows a fair amount about firearms, is that he is misinformed or worse, misinforming.

The gun used in the Orlando massacre, and the one pictured IS an AR-15 platform rifle. It is not an AR-15 "type" assault rifle.

AR does not stand for Assault Rifle. It stands for Armalite Rifle. As that was the company who first manufactured that platform.

If that ISIS fella walked into Pulse and shot everyone with an AR-10 chambered in 308, he would have been shooting from an Armalite-10 platform as opposed to an AR-15 (Armalite-15) platform, the upper receiver and bolt are different products and are not interchangeable.

An assault rifle is classified as any weapon that fires more than one round on a single trigger pull. A semi-automatic rifle requires more than one trigger pull to fire more than one round.

That being said, I don't think those types of guns should be banned. It should just be harder to obtain.

Clearly the FBI is completely at fault here, along with the ATF.
sig sauer SCX was what I read.
 

mynameisnobody

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Let's be clear. A civilian AR-15 can have selective fire if the operator owns a legally registered Auto Sear with an M-16 firing group.
You forgot the buffer. That would make it the same as a m-16, if you change all of the parts that make them different then they wouldn't be different. Did you finger that out with your own little finger. You didn't have a point did you?
 

see4

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You forgot the buffer. That would make it the same as a m-16, if you change all of the parts that make them different then they wouldn't be different. Did you finger that out with your own little finger. You didn't have a point did you?
The buffer has nothing to do with gun classification. Stop talking. You have no idea what you're talking about.
 

.Pinworm.

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The problem I have with the quote from Chief John Mina, who I can only assume knows a fair amount about firearms, is that he is misinformed or worse, misinforming.

The gun used in the Orlando massacre, and the one pictured IS an AR-15 platform rifle. It is not an AR-15 "type" assault rifle.

AR does not stand for Assault Rifle. It stands for Armalite Rifle. As that was the company who first manufactured that platform.

If that ISIS fella walked into Pulse and shot everyone with an AR-10 chambered in 308, he would have been shooting from an Armalite-10 platform as opposed to an AR-15 (Armalite-15) platform, the upper receiver and bolt are different products and are not interchangeable.

An assault rifle is classified as any weapon that fires more than one round on a single trigger pull. A semi-automatic rifle requires more than one trigger pull to fire more than one round.

That being said, I don't think those types of guns should be banned. It should just be harder to obtain.

Clearly the FBI is completely at fault here, along with the ATF.
That makes perfect sense to me. Thanks, man.
 
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