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Bunsen wrote:majorhavoc wrote:HKTD, you’re even more right on than you might know. I don't practice law, but I did go to law school.
I remember in torts class we studied a group of civil law cases that all revolved around the idea of "spring guns". In the field of jurisprudence, a spring gun isn't what you might expect. It's any firearm rigged to fire automatically without any human intervention after setting it up.
The court decisions have been very clear about this whole concept: it's a wildly irresponsible idea and is dealt with very severely. You think you've got a legal fight on your hands shooting an intruder in self defense? Chafe at the idea of having to prove reasonable fear of imminent harm to person or property? Think its common sense that the "no reasonable retreat" doctrine shouldn't apply inside one's own home?
Well good f-ing lucking getting anywhere legally defending yourself if someone gets hurt by a gun you've rigged to fire indiscriminately once it's "sprung". Whether by a spring catch or an infrared sensor, it falls under the same legal doctrine and the court decisions are very clear on this (as they should be, IMHO). That moron's idea of actually trying to build one of these things is stupid in ways that almost defy description.
The only silver lining to this is that if the human race is lucky, this idiot will quickly qualify for a Darwin Award while testing it.
Or, more likely, he'll discover that designing and building automated electromechanical systems is difficult even when you're not a flaming moron, and give up. Stupidity does sometimes self-limit before it hits the Darwin threshold.
Czechnology wrote:Tribunal Power wrote:squinty wrote:And this may not count because it wasn't in person, but I remember seeing a "COPS" knockoff show, filmed in Atlanta, where a policeman arrested a young man on a bicycle and rummaged through his bookbag to find an unloaded HiPoint and a box of ammo. The officer asked the young man where he'd purchased the ammo, and the young man said "Wal-Mart."
The officer then said "now I know you're lying because these are Hollow Point Bullets, they don't sell these to anyone but police and military."
I've seen this as well. It's especially silly because it's illegal for the military to use expanding ammunition. I've talked baout that clip to other people before. Too funny.
... Although I'd hate to be that poor kid.
Haha somehow I don't think I'd be overly upset to be arrested for having JHP's on my person. I'd be laughing too hard to have a problem with it.
George Orwell wrote:Power is not a means; it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power.
silentpoet wrote:My first two warning shots are aimed center of mass. If that don't warn them I fire warning shots at their head until they are warned enough that I am no longer in fear for my life.

yossarian wrote:Valarius wrote:12_Gauge_Chimp wrote:This comes from a former friend of mine,
"Dude, you don't need to waste money on 7.62x54r ammo, just use .30-06 rounds in your Mosin. The 7.62x54r is just the Russian name for .30-06. They are the same round, it'll be fine."
This was followed by me smacking him upside the head.
Serious question here, because it's come up more than once. Can guns chambered for 7.62 NATO fire the 7.62 x 39 bullet?
(Bear in mind that I am not going to attempt to fire a Russian bullet through an FN FAL. I just want a short answer to give.)
NO. 7.62 is the diameter of the bullet. 7.62x51 =7.62Nato.= .308 Winchester (roughly, there are significant pressure differences between military and commercial loads) There are several other .30 rounds that use the 7.62 designation including 7.62x39, used in the AK and SKS and 7.62x25 used in the Tokarez and CZ 52 and of course 7.62x54r used in the Mosin
Angrypirate wrote:Well... No.
7.62x54r, 7.62x39, .303 Brit and heaps of other 7.62mm rifles actually use projectiles .310-.311 in diameter, if you run those through a rifle with a .308 bore you are looking at serious pressure issues. Not to mention .30-06 has a much longer over-all length than 7.62x54r. I don't mean to sound nasty, but I don't get the fascination with chamber adapters and all that shit. Just buy a rifle in a calibre you like and shoot that fucking calibre through it.
Valarius wrote:Serious question here, because it's come up more than once. Can guns chambered for 7.62 NATO fire the 7.62 x 39 bullet?
Angrypirate wrote:I'm always happy to learn something new


Dogan wrote:
Of course, this is also the guy who says that unless you touch your knees when you do situps, or touch the floor when you do pushups, you're not really "doing anything".

JoergS wrote:The power of 30 English longbowmen, at your fingertips... sweet.
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Bunsen wrote:As a physicist, I must disagree with your assertion regarding the non-sphericity of ungulates. The spherical cow model is widely applied throughout physics, engineering, and numerous other disciplines[1] and has recently been empirically verified[2]:
As we know that ungulates generally share a common morphology, we may therefore conclude that a significant portion of large game animals are, in fact, spherical[3].
The problem, I think, is that your hunters are only educated to the undergraduate level. Postgraduate education would make such reasoning as this second nature.
[1]Kirkman, T. W. (1996).
[2]Szöllősi, G. (2009).
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Phoenix David wrote:I have no clue what the hell you just said.
Cows are round?
Oneswunk wrote:Just last night. Had a friend over who just got into firearms. We're in my basement chatting wile I go through some ammo.
Him, "im not going to tell anyone but those short .22s are just as illegal as suppressors if not more cause you don't need a suppressor to make them quite". He also informed my that you can only buy cans, sbrs, sbs, ect after you get a federal restricted firearms licence and that is $8000 a year.![]()
Took some good time on the computer and showing him some atf forms I have sitting around collecting dust to convince him he was wrong.
JoergS wrote:The power of 30 English longbowmen, at your fingertips... sweet.
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Tribunal Power wrote: It's especially silly because it's illegal for the military to use expanding ammunition.
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Sckitzo wrote:Tribunal Power wrote: It's especially silly because it's illegal for the military to use expanding ammunition.
Not 100% true, Hollow Points and those stupid fragmenting rounds can be used in CONUS, but outside of CONUS and especially in the AOR you are correct.
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Besides the birdshot one, which I seem to hear from 1/5 people I talk about shotguns with I'm going with ".22's are the best gun ever since Snipers were using them in 'Nam and the Mafia uses them to execute people!" Hear that one from some idiot I was working with.
0122358 wrote:so we moved a thread to maintain OPSEC on a fictional vid game so our team doesnt get kill as easily by possible spies...fuckin sweet


KentsOkay wrote:Sckitzo wrote:Tribunal Power wrote: It's especially silly because it's illegal for the military to use expanding ammunition.
Not 100% true, Hollow Points and those stupid fragmenting rounds can be used in CONUS, but outside of CONUS and especially in the AOR you are correct.
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Besides the birdshot one, which I seem to hear from 1/5 people I talk about shotguns with I'm going with ".22's are the best gun ever since Snipers were using them in 'Nam and the Mafia uses them to execute people!" Hear that one from some idiot I was working with.
Ive heard of the silent execution with .22's by the mafia rumor.
OT 500 S&W will kill God.
We all know that's what Glock 20's are for.
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