Posted on 07/11/2013 6:42:50 PM PDT by Kartographer
This time were doing it right
This time were not burning down our communities. This time were going out to Whiteys suburbs and burning down HIS community. Were going to make Whitey feel the pain.
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Is that like when the excrement makes violent contact with the oscillating devise? Sorry, I couldn’t resist. I love playing with words.
We had my buddy's .270 and were shooting at 100 and 150 yds.
Then we took some cans and 1 gallon jugs out to about 300 yds. I set up a lid from a mayonnaise jar (about the size of a mason jar lid)
When it was my turn to shoot, my buddy laughingly challenged me to shoot the jar lid, that was still untouched. We bet a jar of ice tea.
He HAD to take the jar lid as evidence to tell/show his friends back at camp. He couldn't get over 1 shot being slightly off center, of a target that size at 300 yds.
It is useful to be able to write faster than it would be possible to print, but the style of "always-connected" cursive that was taught in the late 20th century is not amenable to fast legible writing. Both speed and legibility can be improved if one connects things which logically should be connected, while leaving disconnected those things where connection improves neither speed nor legibility (moving the pen from place to place along its most natural path without lifting it is faster than lifting it first, but lifting the pen and moving it along the natural path may be faster than leaving it on the paper but having to move it along a trickier path; if the tricky-path stroke will at best not make the text less legible than it would be without it, why bother?).
I've often read such claims, but I would think that a safe and reliable machine gun would be a bit more complicated. If cycling the action disconnects the sear from the trigger, there isn't much risk of the hammer being "barely" caught by the sear as the gun cycles, but preventing such a thing in a full-auto firearm would be much harder. If the hammer barely catches on the sear as the trigger is being released, it could leave the gun in a situation where an arbitrarily-small nudge could knock the hammer off the sear. If the firearm has a backup safety mechanism, the it could be unexpectedly decocked. If it doesn't, it could unexpectedly discharge. Neither seems like desirable behavior.
I would expect that a reliable full-auto design should include some timing mechanisms to ensure that the hammer will only be allowed to approach the primary sear at times when the action is either committed to firing another round or committed to stopping until the trigger is pulled fully. Not exactly a 10-minute mod.
Shouldn’t they be tearing up the hispanic hoods?
Sounds like the same thing at the flea market in Webster where the bikers meet on Sundays. They got a car and bike show there once a month. Rednecks, some with Confederate flags brandished on their antennas, Blacks, Latinos, etc., we just hang out, knock back some cold ones, shoot the breeze and everyone gets along.
"I'm your huckleberry."
Whitey has scoped deer rifles that can easily hit man-sized targets at 500 yards; Whitey has AR-15s by the bushel; Whitey shoots skeet, IPSEC and cowboy action for fun; and Whitey is damned tired of being blamed and discriminated against for crimes committed 150 or more years ago against people who are long dead and gone. Bring it , Whitey will be waiting.
Damn straight!
In Texas if they “tear up white neighborhoods”, they will be targeting a lot of Hispanics. But they know better than to do that here.
NBP in whiteys suburbs? Theyll be easy pickins...
And they’ve already provided probable cause to defend oneself...stupid criminals.
“In Texas if they tear up white neighborhoods, they will be targeting a lot of Hispanics. But they know better than to do that here.”
Here in Texas there will be no torn up “white neighborhoods”, we will vigorously and effectively defend ourselves.
They call that the “Rosemary District” now. Pseudo-artists with lots of money and no talent have turned that area into a fake artists’ colony. Trying to re-create what all those real artists did in 19th and 20th century Europe, before the communists and the nazis chased them out or killed them. The real artists avoid them, because they are so phony.
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