Originally posted by: Lifer
ok, that's what i thought.
so are all automatics illegal to own by a citizen?
is there anything "suckier" than a semi-auto? maybe load, fire, reload, fire, etc.?
is there anything "suckier" than a semi-auto? maybe load, fire, reload, fire, etc.?
All automatics manufactured or imported after 1986 are illegal to transfer to a private citizen, according to federal law. There are exemptions for police officers who are authorized by their employing agency to have an automatic weapon.Originally posted by: Lifer
ok, that's what i thought.
so are all automatics illegal to own by a citizen?
is there anything "suckier" than a semi-auto? maybe load, fire, reload, fire, etc.?
Originally posted by: Lifer
ok, that's what i thought.
so are all automatics illegal to own by a citizen?
is there anything "suckier" than a semi-auto? maybe load, fire, reload, fire, etc.?
lol! That's why semi-automatics are required for certain Olympic shooting events. Nope, no "serious" competitors at the Olympics, I'm sure. Rob Latham and Jerry Barnhart, not "serious" target shooters. lol!You will never see a marksman or serious target shooter with a automatic or even semi auto, they trade speed for accuracy, both bolts and lever actrion rifes are more accurate then a semi auto (we won't even mention the accuracy (or lack of) of a full auto!).
Originally posted by: tcsenter
lol! That's why semi-automatics are required for certain Olympic shooting events. Nope, no "serious" competitors at the Olympics, I'm sure. Rob Latham and Jerry Barnhart, not "serious" target shooters. lol!You will never see a marksman or serious target shooter with a automatic or even semi auto, they trade speed for accuracy, both bolts and lever actrion rifes are more accurate then a semi auto (we won't even mention the accuracy (or lack of) of a full auto!).
The standard target rifle at the National High Power Championships at Camp Perry is the AR15 Service Rifle, which is available in both standard and match configurations. I'm sure none of the participants of the National Championships are "serious" marksman or target shooters, including eight-time National High Power Rifle Champion David Tubb, who won using both bolt-action and semi-automatic high power rifles.
But you know, I'm sure compared to you, Tubb's a novice. lol!
That was just one of those profoundly stupid assertions that make you go 'Wow I'm such a dumbass! What was I thinking?' Sorta like 'No serious musician plays electric guitar or drums, they only play classical instruments like the piano or cello.'
Yeah buddy! You keep repeating that to yourself over and over in the mirror and it might even come true!
Originally posted by: tcsenter
lol! That's why semi-automatics are required for certain Olympic shooting events. Nope, no "serious" competitors at the Olympics, I'm sure. Rob Latham and Jerry Barnhart, not "serious" target shooters. lol!You will never see a marksman or serious target shooter with a automatic or even semi auto, they trade speed for accuracy, both bolts and lever actrion rifes are more accurate then a semi auto (we won't even mention the accuracy (or lack of) of a full auto!).
The standard target rifle at the National High Power Championships at Camp Perry is the AR15 Service Rifle, which is available in both standard and match configurations. I'm sure none of the participants of the National Championships are "serious" marksman or target shooters, including eight-time National High Power Rifle Champion David Tubb, who won using both bolt-action and semi-automatic high power rifles.
But you know, I'm sure compared to you, Tubb's a novice. lol!
That was just one of those profoundly stupid assertions that make you go 'Wow I'm such a dumbass! What was I thinking?' Sorta like 'No serious musician plays electric guitar or drums, they only play classical instruments like the piano or cello.'
Yeah buddy! You keep repeating that to yourself over and over in the mirror and it might even come true!
Select fire weapons/automatics and other various things require a Class 3 license. Kind of expensive and it takes a while, but once you're approved (if you are in the first place), you can buy automatic weapons.Originally posted by: Lifer
ok, that's what i thought.
so are all automatics illegal to own by a citizen?
is there anything "suckier" than a semi-auto? maybe load, fire, reload, fire, etc.?
Glock 18.Originally posted by: jfall
man that gun in the video is sweeeeeeeeeet
Originally posted by: tcsenter
lol! That's why semi-automatics are required for certain Olympic shooting events. Nope, no "serious" competitors at the Olympics, I'm sure. Rob Latham and Jerry Barnhart, not "serious" target shooters. lol!You will never see a marksman or serious target shooter with a automatic or even semi auto, they trade speed for accuracy, both bolts and lever actrion rifes are more accurate then a semi auto (we won't even mention the accuracy (or lack of) of a full auto!).
The standard target rifle at the National High Power Championships at Camp Perry is the AR15 Service Rifle, which is available in both standard and match configurations. I'm sure none of the participants of the National Championships are "serious" marksman or target shooters, including eight-time National High Power Rifle Champion David Tubb, who won using both bolt-action and semi-automatic high power rifles.
But you know, I'm sure compared to you, Tubb's a novice. lol!
That was just one of those profoundly stupid assertions that make you go 'Wow I'm such a dumbass! What was I thinking?' Sorta like 'No serious musician plays electric guitar or drums, they only play classical instruments like the piano or cello.'
Yeah buddy! You keep repeating that to yourself over and over in the mirror and it might even come true!
Originally posted by: CubicZirconia
Originally posted by: tcsenter
lol! That's why semi-automatics are required for certain Olympic shooting events. Nope, no "serious" competitors at the Olympics, I'm sure. Rob Latham and Jerry Barnhart, not "serious" target shooters. lol!You will never see a marksman or serious target shooter with a automatic or even semi auto, they trade speed for accuracy, both bolts and lever actrion rifes are more accurate then a semi auto (we won't even mention the accuracy (or lack of) of a full auto!).
The standard target rifle at the National High Power Championships at Camp Perry is the AR15 Service Rifle, which is available in both standard and match configurations. I'm sure none of the participants of the National Championships are "serious" marksman or target shooters, including eight-time National High Power Rifle Champion David Tubb, who won using both bolt-action and semi-automatic high power rifles.
But you know, I'm sure compared to you, Tubb's a novice. lol!
That was just one of those profoundly stupid assertions that make you go 'Wow I'm such a dumbass! What was I thinking?' Sorta like 'No serious musician plays electric guitar or drums, they only play classical instruments like the piano or cello.'
Yeah buddy! You keep repeating that to yourself over and over in the mirror and it might even come true!
Good Lord! I'm sure he was just trying to make the point that bolt action/single shot style rifles are typically more accurate, therefore not necessarily "suckier." No need to explode.
Originally posted by: Lifer
whats the difference between an automatic and semi automatic firearm?
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