Posted on 05/10/2014 12:04:03 PM PDT by Red Steel
Actually, the S&W M&P 15 Sport rifle is quite reasonably priced. I recently bought one for $641.00 before fees and taxes. Unfortunately, shortly thereafter I was carrying it in a canoe and, like many other FReepers, suffered a Tragic Boating Accident. Now I can only imagine the pleasures of shooting it.
No no no. Not since the Wizards of Smart like Ted OBaxter started calling any long gun larger than 22LR a Heavy Weapon. 5.56mm and .223 now qualify as (Gasp) heavy weapons. Next on the agenda is to move the bar down to 17 caliber. Damn, there goes my .177 pellet rifle.
I believe "heavy" weapons originally meant belt-fed automatic machine guns which required, at least, 2 infantrymen to break down, carry (along with the ammo boxes), and assemble/ operate in the field. Think of the WWII M1919 Browning cal. 30-06 and M2 Browning cal. .50. Don't really know what today's infantry equivalent is, e.g.,the SAW.
Mortars, bazookas (or whatever equivalent missile launcher infantrymen use today), and RPGs, while "heavy" are classified as close-in support explosive ordinances.
One of our “allies” south of Israel lost 20-40000 form a warehouse. I guess fast and furious did not work all the way up to Chicago.
Just dawned on me when you mentioned the blm and NV. I got a feelin’ that hairy screed will blame it on............ The Koch brothers. They’re responsible for ALL evil that occurs in this country according to brain damaged hairy.
That’s redundant...no? Every LIB is a “pantywaist”.
Indeed, those of us who are members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary and Power Squadrons must redouble our boating safety efforts to prevent and more such Tragic Boating accidents, especially when they involve firearms. We FReepers seem particularly prone to suffering such horrible tragedies while transporting “military grade assault weapons.”
About a year or so ago someone posted a “Chicago Sun Times” article about an interview with a Chicago gang banger where he said one way they get their weapons is by robberies much like this one. Only trouble is one of those rifles is a lot larger and more awkward than the hand guns they prefer.
I read that in my best Al Sharpton voice.
Especially in Englewood, and so sad. About 65 years ago I had a totally vile experience having a tonsiectomy at the Englewood Hospital, AKA Englglewood Butcher Palace. Back then there was even a private, quite POSH, Englewood Country Club. Tragic how things often change, far too often for the worse.
Keep an eye on Yee ...
Golf clubs are dangerous "when theyre in the wrong hands". Swimming pools are statistically more dangerous than guns, and they're most dangerous when left alone by themselves unattended -- unlike guns.
One of the most common firearms used in homicides is a Smith and Wesson product -- but it's a .38 caliber revolver, not an M4gery.
Definitely needs to be crew-served to qualify. It helps if it also requires a prime mover.
So, who knew these guns were onboard this train and which car to break into? Inside job?
The rifle on;y shoots one round at a time, so it is not ‘high capacity’. The magazines are standard issue 30 rounders, so they aren’t high capacity either. Special agent Tom is a piece of verminous federal filth spreading the oligarch’s lies.
Hard to figure out whether this article was written in Jive, Ebonics, or some new variation of the two combined
Ecclesiastes 1:9 (NIV, © 2011) 9 What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.
The gangsters from the 1920s-1930s would burglarize National Guard and local LEO armories to get the Browning M1918 BAR cal. 30-06. I think it was still possible, at least up till 1934, to buy the Thompson M1928 cal. .45 over the counter.
Almost certainly.
Good times in the articles comments section.
My first thought-maybe this was intentional, a sort of a domestic Fast and Furious.
Have to keep those Chicago gangs well equipped.
I am surprised that useful Commie mayor and police chief have not banned all trains from Chicago yet.
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