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Yeah, but as with so many things alexei, as you were considered too weedy and geeky even to be allowed to serve in the Russkie military, this is just another subject you know fook all about.Originally posted by AtW View PostYeah, clearly there are a few things that are very wrong on that photo:
1) assault rifle is without pistol grip - not good
2) no silencer on the rifle
3) no scope on the rifle
4) spare mag isn't attached to the main - home defense may require more than 30 bullets
Generally speaking I think MP5 PDW would be more appropriate for children of this age:


Why not stick to boring everyone rigid with your anal ramblings relating to search engines?
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Yeah, clearly there are a few things that are very wrong on that photo:Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View Post
1) assault rifle is without pistol grip - not good
2) no silencer on the rifle
3) no scope on the rifle
4) spare mag isn't attached to the main - home defense may require more than 30 bullets
Generally speaking I think MP5 PDW would be more appropriate for children of this age:

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Perhaps it was a misquote, should have been ...bare arms.' i.e. permitted to wear sleeveless shirts.
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Watch some Channel 4 news yesterday some stupid American women was blaming Obama for:
1. Lack of gun control, and,
2. The fact in Washington DC she had to go through these checks to be able to carry a concealed weapon....
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Yeah yeah, too late now - 200 mln legal guns in USA, enough people have vested interest to keep it that way, you'd have to take them away from their cold, dead hands.
It's the American way. If you don't like it - don't go there.
btw in California assault rifles are semi-automatic.
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The Militia keeps on slaughtering people who are just trying to go about their business. Doesn't seem very well regulated to meOriginally posted by tomtomagain View PostThe second amendment says:
"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
Doesn't mention muskets at all.
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