FL Ping & Bang List
Very expensive ammo burn at 500-800rpm(?)
Do they have a Ma Deuce?
I would love to do this, and I haven’t been a child in decades.
I’m offened. I’ll sue
When I was in Marine Corps basic we were at Camp Pendleton for marksmanship and infantry training. One evening our series (four platoons totaling about 240 recruits) was issued a box of tracers. The plan was to have all of us fire at a hill in the distance, so that all the tracers converged onto one point. Each platoon had three or four recruits selected to fire full auto and they were given extra rounds. I really wanted to fire full, but wasn’t selected. So I did the next best thing. The sun had already set and we each went to the ammo truck to get our box of tracers, but I kept getting back into line and got a whole bunch of boxes. Then I borrowed magazines from the other recruits and loaded them up. After all 240 of us were lined up and the order to commence fire was given, I unloaded all those magazines on full auto. What a blast! And the Drill Instructors never knew. To the guy handing out ammo, I was just another bald headed recruit in green utilities and the Drill Instructors couldn’t possibly keep track of things with 240 M-16s going off in the dark.
Nothin new
8-year old Kids in our family since 1644 know how to hit an apple off a tree by its stem at 50 yards.
EVEN THE BRITISH IN 1794 ATTEST TO THE EXERCISE AND PRACTICE OF THE RIGHT
TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS BY AMERICAN KIDS PRIOR TO, DURING AND AFTER THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR
1775 Events which served to shew [sic] that if the Americans were yet
unacquainted with military discipline they were not destitute of either
courage or conduct but knew well and dared to avail themselves of such
advantages as they possessed. The people of the colonies are accustomed
to the use of fire arms from their earliest youth and are in general good
marksmen. Such men placed in a house behind a wall or amongst trees are
capable of doing as much execution as regular soldiers. And to these
advantages which they possessed during the greatest part of the nineteenth
of April we may attribute the inconsiderable loss sustained by them compared
with that of our detachments. Stedman,p.120
. Stedman,p.120 “The History of the Origin, Progress, and
Termination of the American War, Stedman, C. 1794, Volume 1]
[This is confirmed by the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention, 1837-8]
Viz:: The terms of the Constitution he need not refer to; and the amendment now under discussion was simply an AFFIRMANCE OF A POWER,-THAT THE RIGHT OF A PEOPLE TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED. Who fought the Battles, of Lexington,Bunker Hill and Saratoga?
...Who saved Baltimore? ... Who obtained the victory at New Orleans?
These militia, trained and disciplined in their own houses; not practised in the field, but BRINGING THEIR GUNS WHICH THEY WERE TAUGHT TO USE WHEN CHILDREN..”p.111, p.168 are sourced from “Proceedings and Debates of the
Convention of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania”, Vol. 4, by the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention, 1837-8
IPSWICH, MASS where my family is from 1644:
“1645 -Youth from ten to sixteen years are to be
exercised with small guns, half-pikes, bows and arrows.”
‘History of Ipswich, Essex, and Hamilton’ By Joseph Barlow Felt, p141
1648 -”In every company some under-officer shall be
appointed by the captain “to exercise such children...”
‘History of Ipswich, Essex, and Hamilton’ By Joseph Barlow Felt, p141
In honor of fung grabbers, it should have been built in Kissimmyass.
Saw this on the DUmmy site. They’re having a hissy fit. It was great :).
Just stay the heck away from the little girl with the Uzi
Oh boy! A new attraction in Central Florida to visit. Fun, fun, fun, over the Christmas holiday.
Will this place carry post-sample MGs? Ide like to be able to shoot an Israeli Negev MG.
when i used to have friends out at ranges i belonged to in order have them experience shooting for the first time. in hind sight that’s how the guy the local gun club taught me. they only got one bullet in the firearm. i would not be anywhere near this establishment. i think there is a youtube of a guy that got shot by a little girl in one of these situations.
Okay, every guest gets help, and every guest is safe.
So, what's the problem? The problem is, in the media's eyes, is Americans getting used to the idea that they, the non-Only-Ones, can fire militia weapons, which is the exact wording from US v. Miller 1934, which says we have a right to militia weapons, which includes machine guns.
After firing a machine gun, some of them will want to buy one.
Pretty soon, Americans start wondering why nothing after May 1986 is available for them to buy (say, like, a Glock 18 or an H&K MP7). Pretty soon, idiocy like the Hughes Amendment gets overturned, and the whole 1934 NFA registry comes under attack. Maybe, the NFA gets overturned.
All because of businesses like this. No wonder the media hate them; they are spreading ideas of freedom. Can't have that.
Troops: Awww crap! I got a profile. I'm going on Sick Call, etc.
Platoon SGT: We're going to the M60 / or 50 Cal Range tomorrow...
Troops: HOO-Ahh! Why can't we go today? etc....
Happiness is a Crew Served Weapon