Federal Judge says 2nd Amendment doesn't cover Semi-Auto-Rifles.
Bullet button is a Kalifornia thing. To make it harder to "mass shoot" with an AR, they mandated that the mag release button be recessed to slow you down. A slightly different part than mil-spec. You had to press it with a tool - a plastic finger ring with a bump on it or you could use a round of ammo, hence the term 'bullet button'.
I was assigned an M1 30 cal carbine .... then I was assigned an AR 14 ... and they called the switch that converted the weapon from Semi auto to full auto ... a se*****r switch .... per US Army 7th Infantry Division ...
LWW
Loc: Banana Republic of America
DEBJENROB wrote:
I was assigned an M1 30 cal carbine .... then I was assigned an AR 14 ... and they called the switch that converted the weapon from Semi auto to full auto ... a se*****r switch .... per US Army 7th Infantry Division ...
A se*****r switch cannot be the infamous 'bullet button' because a civilian semi auto does not have a full auto capability.
Admit it ... you made it up.
LWW wrote:
A se*****r switch cannot be the infamous 'bullet button' because a civilian semi auto does not have a full auto capability.
Admit it ... you made it up.
I had an AR 14 .... does that give you any idea as to when I was in the service ..... things my have changed ..... but in the 7th it was a se*****r switch
LWW
Loc: Banana Republic of America
DEBJENROB wrote:
I had an AR 14 .... does that give you any idea as to when I was in the service ..... things my have changed ..... but in the 7th it was a se*****r switch
Repeat after me ... semi auto rifles ... DO NOT ... have full auto capacity ... therefor no switch ... and you made up ... the bullet button story.
LWW wrote:
Repeat after me ... semi auto rifles ... DO NOT ... have full auto capacity ... therefor no switch ... and you made up ... the bullet button story.
Or you are wrong, happens all the time but you will never admit it.?
mjmoore17 wrote:
Or you are wrong, happens all the time but you will never admit it.?
What civilian firearm can fire full auto without modification Peeper?
LWW
Loc: Banana Republic of America
mjmoore17 wrote:
Or you are wrong, happens all the time but you will never admit it.?
No I’m not, and no I’m not ... now hustle up, it’s a long walk to Alabama.
LWW
Loc: Banana Republic of America
Rose42 wrote:
What civilian firearm can fire full auto without modification Peeper?
Apparently none of our l*****t friends know the difference between semi auto and full auto.
LWW wrote:
Apparently none of our l*****t friends know the difference between semi auto and full auto.
you seem to know very little about weapons the US Army used .... the AR 14 was designed to replace the MI Garrand .... it fired a 7.62 round and could be switched from semi auto to full auto .... it was also the first rifle with a composet and not a wooden stock the Army used ...
DEBJENROB wrote:
you seem to know very little about weapons the US Army used .... the AR 14 was designed to replace the MI Garrand .... it fired a 7.62 round and could be switched from semi auto to full auto .... it was also the first rifle with a composet and not a wooden stock the Army used ...
He’s referring to the “se*****r switch” on a semi-auto. Semi autos are on or off. Safety Switch’s are not se*****r switches. A se*****r switch goes from semi to safe to full auto.
LWW
Loc: Banana Republic of America
DEBJENROB wrote:
you seem to know very little about weapons the US Army used .... the AR 14 was designed to replace the MI Garrand .... it fired a 7.62 round and could be switched from semi auto to full auto .... it was also the first rifle with a composet and not a wooden stock the Army used ...
Stop trying to bluff.
Said Wesson has no ‘bullet button’ and civilian weapons do not have semi auto/auto switch ... therefor the ‘bullet button’ is not a fire select switch as you claimed.
Deal with it.
Angmo wrote:
He’s referring to the “se*****r switch” on a semi-auto. Semi autos are on or off. Safety Switch’s are not se*****r switches. A se*****r switch goes from semi to safe to full auto.
Maybe this will explain to the Buffalo Nickel Soldier how a SE*****R works, here again when you have a f**g upside down it's mean you need BIG HELP
White = Safety
Red = Will fire one at time
The rest will be full-auto bursts as long as you keep the trigger pressed
This type of se*****r is not on any of SEMI-AUTO RIFLE, you need a class 3 permit to own one of these
Here again we are trying to educate someone who's all the time right. NOT
FRENCHY wrote:
Maybe this will explain to the Buffalo Nickel Soldier how a SE*****R works, here again when you have a f**g upside down it's mean you need BIG HELP
White = Safety
Red = Will fire one at time
The rest will be full-auto bursts as long as you keep the trigger pressed
This type of se*****r is not on any of SEMI-AUTO RIFLE, you need a class 3 permit to own one of these
Here again we are trying to educate someone who's all the time right. NOT
My UZI uses a slide se*****r. Positions: rear, middle, forward.
FRENCHY wrote:
Maybe this will explain to the Buffalo Nickel Soldier how a SE*****R works, here again when you have a f**g upside down it's mean you need BIG HELP
White = Safety
Red = Will fire one at time
The rest will be full-auto bursts as long as you keep the trigger pressed
This type of se*****r is not on any of SEMI-AUTO RIFLE, you need a class 3 permit to own one of these
Here again we are trying to educate someone who's all the time right. NOT
I must be in your dreams also. You are not educating me because I could care less.
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