Posted on 06/12/2014 8:27:59 AM PDT by HammerT
Well, I have finally seen a legitimate reason to hold the gun sideways.
With a 600 round magazine, the Gangsta Nyte Sites are almost mandatory.
I only have several questions for the doofuss that made this video: 1) how did you find a spring powerful enough to push 600 rounds; 2) what kind of magazine loader did you use; 3) how long did it take to load the oversize magazine; 4) how did you join all those Glock magazines together and get them to feed; 5) what's the point?
Seems legit.
Stabilization.
“With a 600 round magazine, the Gangsta Nyte Sites are almost mandatory.”
Don’t need ‘em for a “drive-by” (can’t fit the magazine in the Escalade) but absolutely essential for a “stand-by” when the Escalade rolls by.
Hollywood never has to worry about those issues they have those magic magazines that never run of ammo.
The point is to make fun of the gun grabbers and their obsession with High capacity magazines and ghost guns and 30 caliber clips that can fire 200 rounds a second and .
Real men use Holland and Holland double rifles in .600 Nitro Express. If for some arcane and unlikely reason, more shots are needed, one's gun bearer hands one another charged rifle whilst reloading the first.
Although one could probably use a very short bearer to hold up the end of the 600-round cartridge container and clear any jams. (N.B., I use 'cartridge container' instead of clip or magazine, which seems to confuse people so. Also see 'thingie that like holds the bullets, in automatic revolvers and vile assault weapons' etc.)
If only Trayvon could have lived to see this!
Somebody has got to send this video to Sens. Doofus Fineswine and Barbie Boxer (D-CA). These mental midgets would fall for it hook, line, and sinker.
Hahahahaha!!!
I would love to see them calling a news conference calling for a ban on these types of magazines.. and tape
1) There is no spring. It was editing.
2) He didn't use any since it was a single magazine filmed from two different angles and spliced together afterwards.
3) Probably a few seconds
4) They were taped together; they weren't feeding
5) It's a joke
Connecticut Bill #122: Restrict All Guns to A Single Shot
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2013/01/robert-farago/connecticut-bill-122-restrict-all-guns-to-a-single-shot/
By Robert Farago on January 11, 2013
General Assembly
Proposed Bill No. 122
January Session, 2013
LCO No. 543
Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY
Introduced by: SEN. MEYER, 12th Dist.
AN ACT CONCERNING RESTRICTIONS ON GUN USE.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened:
That the general statutes be amended to establish a class C felony offense, except for certain military and law enforcement personnel and certain gun clubs, for (1) any person or organization to purchase, sell, donate, transport, possess or use any gun except one made to fire a single round, (2) any person to fire a gun containing more than a single round, (3) any person or organization to receive from another state, territory or country a gun made to fire multiple rounds, or (4) any person or organization to purchase, sell, donate or possess a magazine or clip capable of holding more than one round.
Statement of Purpose: To reduce the use of guns for criminal purposes.
If you look closely enough, you can see that the two different angles (front side and rear side) are actually shot simultaneously. Then he looped the two so it’s just him shooting the first magazine over and over and over.
It is a scary assault clip that shoots high capacity glock ak47 dum dum copkillers
From a ghost gun at 1000 rounds a second!
Well, done, this guy was funny.
Speaking of “Homeboy Sights”, anyone know what happened to Birdman (guy who made that and other hysterical faux ads)?
It’s hilarious - thanks for posting!
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