Posted on 01/20/2013 1:02:50 PM PST by FR_addict
I'm calling BS on this one. No such a thing.
I'm calling BS on this one. No such a thing.
This gun dealer is supposedly one of the largest in the state. It’s hard to believe they would be jeopardizing their business with sloppy inventory.
It looks like they had their license pulled:
Sources: Gun store had federal firearms license pulled after raid
http://www.wfsb.com/story/20497633/sources-gun-store-had-federal-firearms-license-pulled-after-raid
That’s why I’m looking for answers.
Shootin’ in the dark!
SCARY, SCARY times. All predicted by FR's own Matthew Bracken.
Yeah, maybe red - looks like a toy gun with that tip
YES
orange tip means its NOT capable of firing ammo that is used in a “regular” gun.
Airsoft, bee bee, water have orange tips.
Blank cartridges are frequently used in the military to allow realistic training exercises.
Rifles such as AR-15s and M-14s are gas-operated semi-automatic. The expanding gases which propel the bullet down the barrel are used to retract the bolt, eject the used shell casing, and load another live cartridge into the chamber, making the rifle ready to fire with another trigger pull.
These rifles have a small hole near the muzzle which directs gas into the space in the rifle where the expanding gases create the force to actuate the bolt.
In an M-14, and probably an AR-15 as well, the pressure created by a normal cartridge is sufficient to operate the mechanism, but the pressure provided by a BLANK cartridge is often not enough (because the gas starts venting from the muzzle immediately and less powder is used in blank ammo) and the rifle will tend not to cycle properly when firing blanks.
The solution that I am familiar with was used with an M-14 and was called a "blank-firing adapter". This was a device which attached to the muzzle and blocked much of the gas from venting so that the pressure would be higher when firing blanks and the rifle would cycle properly.
A serious problem would develop if a soldier neglected to remove the adapter and attempted to fire real ammunition, probably resulting in destruction of the rifle and great potential for injury.
For this reason, the adapters are made somewhat larger than necessary to do the job and they are painted bright red.
Sorry, but your post is way off the point.
The point is that “Airsoft” rifles cannot fire bullets, blanks or not. They fire 5mm plastic pellets.
Fine. If you see what looks like an AR-15 with something red on the end of the muzzle, then you should just assume that it is an airsoft gun.
In my case, I will be open to the possibility that it is a true AR-15 equipped with a blank-firing adapter.
Perhaps that is the point that the other poster was trying to make to you.
The butt of the gun he is carrying out looks more like the Crosman airsoft rifles than an AR 15. Have you looked at the video? They show the guy taking the gun from different angles on two surveillance videos.
Neither of the two guns they show on the table are the gun that he took out of the store.
Something is very wrong here.....Great businessman, huh? Never reported to his insurance Company? HMMM.
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