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Title: The Crazy Bald Dwarf Explains Ballistics, Varmint Hunting, And Assault Weapons
Post by: GOBUCKS on December 16, 2012, 03:44:46 PM
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Sun Dec 16, 2012, 04:03 PM
nadinbrzezinski (113,326 posts)

.223 AR type assault weapon
Those are the words of the State Police Lieutenant doing the presser.

I think we have passed an important marker.

Oh and fair warning, you want to argue this is not an assault weapon...well, go argue with the state police.
 
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Response to nadinbrzezinski (Original post)
Sun Dec 16, 2012, 04:06 PM
frank380 (17 posts)
2. Assault weapon is a made up term.

That one very well may be an assault weapon. It's just a list of some guns some people made up.

It is NOT and assault rifle.



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Response to frank380 (Reply #2)
Sun Dec 16, 2012, 04:11 PM
nadinbrzezinski (113,326 posts)
5. So Sturmweber is a made up term?

This is the grand daddy. Translates to assault riffle.

Thanks for the NRA talking point. 
"Sturmweber" isn't a made up term.

It's a very lethal type of barbecue grill.


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Response to justanidea (Reply #17)
Sun Dec 16, 2012, 04:24 PM
nadinbrzezinski (113,326 posts)
21. You are right

And the muzzle velocity and size of NATO round somehow is less damaging in a far more precise fire mode.

Look, we crossed the rubicon. I got the feeling these types of guns will be, rightly so, be heavily regulated it ain't even funny. Potential ROF, I want really tough background checks.

These are infantry riffles. So they can't do suppressive fire.

You want to keep them in civilian hands, cause, well they look gnarly and cool...work on the mechanism so they reduce their ROF significantly.
 
I thought we crossed the Rubicon when that nut shot the blue dog democrat in Arizona.

If we've crossed it again, does that mean we're back on the right side?

Are there riffles in the Rubicon?


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Response to nadinbrzezinski (Original post)
Sun Dec 16, 2012, 04:08 PM
ileus (8,332 posts)
3. My ARs assault Coyotes and paper.

In the wrong hands rifles like these can assault humans...it's a sad world we live in these days.

 

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Response to ileus (Reply #3)
Sun Dec 16, 2012, 04:12 PM
nadinbrzezinski (113,326 posts)
6. Damn overkill for the coyotes.
Crazy bald dwarf give proof she has no understanding whatsoever of weapons.

 
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Response to aquart (Reply #10)
Sun Dec 16, 2012, 04:19 PM
nadinbrzezinski (113,326 posts)
16. People used to use a perfectly serviceable varmint gun for coyotes (.22)

But no...
More evidence of no understanding whatever.


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Response to nadinbrzezinski (Original post)
Sun Dec 16, 2012, 04:12 PM
TheMastersNemesis (1,770 posts)
7. When I Was In Vietnam The .223 M-16 Was A Formidable Weapon ----

I walked up to two enemy that our squad leader shot in a skirmish. They were not initially hit in a vital part. The bullets migrated through the rest of their body. I also had report of a 2nd Lieutenant who was hit in the foot by a .223. It nearly took his foot off.

If you are hit by one of these rounds the story is that you would wish to be dead because of all the damage and hurt it puts in. It is deadlier and has more stopping power than a .45 caliber. It is mean to stop and maim and kill and nothing else. It is a bullet that is actually acts like a hollow point that is still technically legal.

This DUmpmonkey clearly thinks hollow point bullets are illegal.

Wonder what he'd think of the ultra-thin jacketed bullets we use for varmints that are designed to fragment on impact?


Nutcase nadin again refers to her Shootout at the Bullshit Corral.
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Response to TheMastersNemesis (Reply #7)
Sun Dec 16, 2012, 04:16 PM
nadinbrzezinski (113,326 posts)
11. Due to the shootouts in TJ, and thanks to the cartels

I saw what these guns, in both popular types, NATO and Warsaw Pact, do to the human body.

An eight year old ate lead from one in his tummy. It wasn't pretty, and we worked our asses to keep him alive. According to the surgeons, who did manage to keep him alive, his spleen was ground round.
 


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Response to nadinbrzezinski (Reply #11)
Sun Dec 16, 2012, 04:26 PM
 zappaman (6,282 posts)
24. Not to mention all those shootouts that you were involved in!

http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=1996780

Du's greatest and bravest warrior???

 
Title: Re: The Crazy Bald Dwarf Explains Ballistics, Varmint Hunting, And Assault Weapons
Post by: Airwolf on December 16, 2012, 03:52:05 PM
Stupid bald dwarfs shouldn't own computers.
Title: Re: The Crazy Bald Dwarf Explains Ballistics, Varmint Hunting, And Assault Weapons
Post by: Chris_ on December 16, 2012, 03:57:30 PM
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Response to frank380 (Reply #2) Sun Dec 16, 2012, 04:11 PM
nadinbrzezinski (113,326 posts)
5. So Sturmweber is a made up term?
:rotf: HA HA HA HA... :lmao:

It's even funnier when you nadin "Sturm Weber rifle".  The only results are two threads at the DUmp.
Title: Re: The Crazy Bald Dwarf Explains Ballistics, Varmint Hunting, And Assault Weapons
Post by: Big Dog on December 16, 2012, 04:13:24 PM
:rotf: HA HA HA HA... :lmao:

It's even funnier when you nadin "Sturm Weber rifle".  The only results are two threads at the DUmp.

"Sturm Weber" sounds like the name of a guy from Michigan with his own fishing show.

"Gone Fishin', With Sturm Weber"
Title: Re: The Crazy Bald Dwarf Explains Ballistics, Varmint Hunting, And Assault Weapons
Post by: hillneck on December 16, 2012, 05:04:28 PM
 Nads you stupid ass the word you are looking for is "Sturmgewehr".  The only reason you even know this word is it was in a news article from a couple of weeks ago.  A woman turned one into the police who recognized the relic.   
Title: Re: The Crazy Bald Dwarf Explains Ballistics, Varmint Hunting, And Assault Weapons
Post by: ChuckJ on December 16, 2012, 05:15:36 PM

I thought we crossed the Rubicon when that nut shot the blue dog democrat in Arizona.

If we've crossed it again, does that mean we're back on the right side?

Are there riffles in the Rubicon?

You know what might be cool? Taking some rifles while you're rafting the riffles in the Rubicon. I bet nadin's already done it.
Title: Re: The Crazy Bald Dwarf Explains Ballistics, Varmint Hunting, And Assault Weapons
Post by: Carl on December 16, 2012, 06:42:24 PM
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Response to nadinbrzezinski (Original post)
Sun Dec 16, 2012, 04:12 PM
TheMastersNemesis (1,770 posts)
7. When I Was In Vietnam The .223 M-16 Was A Formidable Weapon ----

I walked up to two enemy that our squad leader shot in a skirmish. They were not initially hit in a vital part. The bullets migrated through the rest of their body. I also had report of a 2nd Lieutenant who was hit in the foot by a .223. It nearly took his foot off.

If you are hit by one of these rounds the story is that you would wish to be dead because of all the damage and hurt it puts in. It is deadlier and has more stopping power than a .45 caliber. It is mean to stop and maim and kill and nothing else. It is a bullet that is actually acts like a hollow point that is still technically legal.

I am a civilian but am pretty sure this is all bullshit.
Please correct me if I am wrong about the NATO round and would a real veteran call it a .223?
Title: Re: The Crazy Bald Dwarf Explains Ballistics, Varmint Hunting, And Assault Weapons
Post by: Chris_ on December 16, 2012, 06:47:48 PM
I am a civilian but am pretty sure this is all bullshit.
Please correct me if I am wrong about the NATO round and would a real veteran call it a .223?
From what I've ready about the AR-15/M-16, the round is designed to tumble and fragments once it penetrates its target, the idea being that manpower is wasted treating or removing wounded from the battlefield instead of killing the target outright.

The .223 round is interchangeable with rifles chambered for NATO 5.56 but not  the other way around due to the slightly different headspace of the .223 rifle.
Title: Re: The Crazy Bald Dwarf Explains Ballistics, Varmint Hunting, And Assault Weapons
Post by: 67 Rover on December 16, 2012, 06:53:19 PM
If the .223 AR15 is super scary to the dwarf then I would like to see her reaction to my Armalite AR-10 it may positively push her over the edge.
Title: Re: The Crazy Bald Dwarf Explains Ballistics, Varmint Hunting, And Assault Weapons
Post by: dutch508 on December 16, 2012, 06:54:30 PM
Oh, ****ing My.

there is way ta-oo much stupid in that post to live.

Title: Re: The Crazy Bald Dwarf Explains Ballistics, Varmint Hunting, And Assault Weapons
Post by: Chris_ on December 16, 2012, 06:58:07 PM
If the .223 AR15 is super scary to the dwarf then I would like to see her reaction to my Armalite AR-10 it may positively push her over the edge.

<--------------------- jealous
Title: Re: The Crazy Bald Dwarf Explains Ballistics, Varmint Hunting, And Assault Weapons
Post by: 67 Rover on December 16, 2012, 07:20:53 PM
<--------------------- jealous

Do you live in Mass?  I can put you in touch with a beautiful example of an AR-10A4 for sale with 5 ten round mags and 6 20 round pre ban mags that are soon to be worth their weight in Gold.

Title: Re: The Crazy Bald Dwarf Explains Ballistics, Varmint Hunting, And Assault Weapons
Post by: Chris_ on December 16, 2012, 07:21:36 PM
Not even close.  The nearest I've been to MA is Baltimore.

If you can find an inexpensive way to get it down to Tennessee, I'm all ears.
Title: Re: The Crazy Bald Dwarf Explains Ballistics, Varmint Hunting, And Assault Weapons
Post by: 67 Rover on December 16, 2012, 07:35:17 PM
Not even close.  The nearest I've been to MA is Baltimore.

If you can find an inexpensive way to get it down to Tennessee, I'm all ears.

Lucky you, it will be cheaper to find one down there. We still have an assault weapons ban here so evil looking guns like this are not cheap and the high cap mags are 50% more than the states that do not have a so called assault weapons ban not to mention they are about as rare as rocking horse s**t.
Title: Re: The Crazy Bald Dwarf Explains Ballistics, Varmint Hunting, And Assault Weapons
Post by: Chris_ on December 16, 2012, 07:41:11 PM
I didn't know they still made them. 
Title: Re: The Crazy Bald Dwarf Explains Ballistics, Varmint Hunting, And Assault Weapons
Post by: SarasotaRepub on December 16, 2012, 07:46:59 PM
I believe the DUmmies sometimes post gun info incorrectly on purpose. Their slant is the "Gun Nuts" can't stand to see wrong info posted and automatically reply with a correction, ie a possible freeper...
Title: Re: The Crazy Bald Dwarf Explains Ballistics, Varmint Hunting, And Assault Weapons
Post by: 98ZJUSMC on December 16, 2012, 08:03:21 PM
:rotf: HA HA HA HA... :lmao:

It's even funnier when you nadin "Sturm Weber rifle".  The only results are two threads at the DUmp.

...and yet, the rolly polly retard refuses to correct itself.  Sturmweber....... ::)


I believe the DUmmies sometimes post gun info incorrectly on purpose. Their slant is the "Gun Nuts" can't stand to see wrong info posted and automatically reply with a correction, ie a possible freeper...

Nah....not Baldidwarf.  It considers itself the world's foremost authority on everything that can be Googled, then pasted completely wrong.
Title: Re: The Crazy Bald Dwarf Explains Ballistics, Varmint Hunting, And Assault Weapons
Post by: FiddyBeowulf on December 16, 2012, 08:21:04 PM
If the .223 AR15 is super scary to the dwarf then I would like to see her reaction to my Armalite AR-10 it may positively push her over the edge.
...or my .50 Beowulf.  :panic:

Title: Re: The Crazy Bald Dwarf Explains Ballistics, Varmint Hunting, And Assault Weapons
Post by: 67 Rover on December 16, 2012, 08:42:26 PM
I didn't know they still made them. 

AR-10*  http://www.armalite.com/Categories.aspx?Category=f4bd4a13-55d1-41aa-aea0-49488ec48776

AR-10A's made in 2012 http://www.armalite.com/Categories.aspx?Category=594408c2-b03e-4c8b-8713-83959df8252d

My next quest probably sooner rather than later now.  http://www.ohioordnanceworks.com/Firearms/OOWExclusiveFirearms/1918A3_SLR.rif



Title: Re: The Crazy Bald Dwarf Explains Ballistics, Varmint Hunting, And Assault Weapons
Post by: Chris_ on December 16, 2012, 08:49:15 PM
I bought my last AR-15 as a kit.  I don't remember who it was from, but it was from a mainstream seller that was popular at the time.  I don't remember seeing AR-10s but I may have been mistaken.  I saw uppers being sold in different calibers from .223 to 3.08 but I don't recall anything being sold as an AR-10 at the time.
Title: Re: The Crazy Bald Dwarf Explains Ballistics, Varmint Hunting, And Assault Weapons
Post by: 67 Rover on December 16, 2012, 09:15:19 PM
I bought my last AR-15 as a kit.  I don't remember who it was from, but it was from a mainstream seller that was popular at the time.  I don't remember seeing AR-10s but I may have been mistaken.  I saw uppers being sold in different calibers from .223 to 3.08 but I don't recall anything being sold as an AR-10 at the time.


AR-10 and the M1A went head to head in the competition for the next Gov issued rifle during the late 50's this predates the AR 15.  Stoner made the mistake of going with an aluminum alloy barrel vs traditional steel and that unfortunately blew up during the competition so the M1A won. 

There is only one licensed manufacturer of AR-10's and that is Armalite.