Posted on 04/06/2023 10:51:40 AM PDT by Chode
so Kid Rock shot up a few cases of Butt-lite over this transfag bullshit and i heard it reported on WMAL News today that he shot them with a rifle, a rifle...
when for the first time in L$M history, and not being wrong, she could have finally of said, and with full confidence that, he shot them with a
MACHINE GUN!!!
he gave them a magdump with a legally owned, your favorite and mine, German HK-MP5. a fully automatic-submachine gun...
So then that would make a closed-bold, magazine-fed M-4 or any other full-auto rifle a “machine gun” as well, and not just the SAW or 240B which are belt-fed and open bolt.
OK, Chode — let us really know how you feel!
Good points you make, alas I don’t have too much skin in this game as I only have an AR-7 (less than 1/2 as evil as an AR-15).
Got 6,000+ rounds, though — and the bears are going to emerge from hibernation soon (while Joe Biteme is still coming in and out of torpor)...
If you want to walk away from supporting Budweiser and all the products of it’s parent company, InBev (located in Belgium), you can see the list here of all brands both global and continental.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AB_InBev_brands
Two other beer companies that support LGBTQCIADODDOE agenda are
Jack Daniels
https://twitter.com/bennyjohnson/status/1643747185627107329
Coors/Molson
https://denverpride.org/coors-light-supports-the-lgbtq-community/
Coors/Molson owns these brands
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Molson_Coors_brands
Tell me about it!
it’s a submachine gun by definition, but it’s what the L$M calls them, so...
love the AR-7
lucky for me, i drink Schlitz, PBR, and Yuengling... 8^)
🤣😂😆😛😜😄
“...The Army taught me this MP5 is an automatic rifle, not a machine gun. I have been taught a machine gun is an open bolt, belt-fed, automatic weapon. So is this a machine gun or not?” [thefactor, post 19]
“So then that would make a closed-bolt, magazine-fed M-4 or any other full-auto rifle a “machine gun” as well, and not just the SAW or 240B which are belt-fed and open bolt.” [thefactor, post 24]
There is military nomenclature, legal terms, and manufacturer names. The three don’t always agree.
Not all military organizations agree on naming. The United States calls the MP5 and other arms firing pistol cartridges a submachine gun. The British call it a machine carbine (or they used to).
HK’s original designation name for the gun was HK-54. Their semi-only version exported to the USA for sale to civilians was HK-94. MP5 (Maschinen Pistole 5) was initially a Bundeswehr designation (West German army).
In US federal law, for regulatory purposes, a “machine gun” is any firearm capable of firing two or more shots for a single pull of the trigger. A full-auto arm.
The gun trade did itself no favors, using the term “auto” somewhat loosely back circa 1900, when semi-auto handguns and rifles first appeared. “Auto pistol” or autoloading pistol” referred to a handgun that extracted and ejected an empty case, then reloaded the chamber, without any manual action on the part of the user. True for rifles and shotguns also.
A machine gun can fire from either an open bolt or closed bolt. The Browning-designed gun exemplified by the M2 50 cal gun fires from a closed bolt; US military guns like the M60, M240, and M249 fire from an open bolt. Goes back to World War One: the Lewis Gun fired from an open bolt.
Typically machine guns are crew-served weapons. They can be belt-fed or magazine fed. The Browning Automatic Rifle M1918 (US parlance; also made by FN, and in Sweden) was arguably a light machine gun. It, and the Lewis Gun, Britain’s Bren, the Red Army’s DP-26, were all magazine-fed.
“Assault rifle” was formally defined by the US DoD: individual-issue shoulder arm, selective fire, closed bolt, detachable box magazine, intermediate-power cartridge.
“Assault weapon” has no meaning.
Because the media are arrogant, biased, inept, and inattentive, all these terms are routinely muddled and mixed up in news reporting.
There is military nomenclature, legal terms, and manufacturer names. The three don’t always agree.
and there it is...
“...There is military nomenclature, legal terms, and manufacturer names. The three don’t always agree... [schurmann, post 33]
“and there it is...” [Chode, post 35]
I humbly suggest a fourth: advertising.
I admit to being surprised when legal actions were brought against Remington and others for marketing alleged to have encouraged lawbreakers to buy and misuse various firearms. I’d seen the selfsame ads, but could not figure how anyone reached such interpretations. I must be dull or something.
There is the possibility that the plaintiffs and their lawyers aren’t being honest.
She was in his band
That was not his blood kid?
I never knew that
Kids grown now I guess that’s how he’s grandpa
The little girl is precious
I his son is very quiet and family guy young
Not wild like dad
Here in Nashville it’s fairly common knowledge Rock has harvested a lot of youngish lassies from affluent families who are starstruck as well as hot soccer moms from green hills belle meade and Franklin
Robert Plant same modus operandi
Plant is a slayer
Leather face notwithstanding
A few years ago there was a direct path from tony Harpeth hall where Reese the meangirl went to Rocks legendary days long fiestas
yup, that was a bad idea...
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