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And even dumber are the people complaining about guns with hammers.
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@andreahighsides7756 Al-Queada and the Mujahaideen are not the same. And no the CIA didn’t find them.
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@asdrt6405 Well the amount of land lost was small by comparison.
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@kaltaron1284 No both were proven. He did awake from his coma the same day as the armistice was signed. And he did almost get his jaw shot off. It was a high explosive anti-tank round.
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@WALTERBROADDUS Was Leonardo DiCaprio not good enough marketing?
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@lampreyjaws1736 Subaru’s had a bad rep before that. The 360 was banned in Japan because it was a lemon imported as a motorcycle due to the lack of horsepower and it didn’t have many safety features due to be a bike legally
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Where was he point it? I hope it wasn’t at anyone in the class.
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I have quite a few hats including two boonie hats (but only one military one) and I fell the same way.
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@bubba200874426 No we do know what the Second Amendment means because we have documents from the founding fathers that it permitted private ownership of everything including cannons.
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@ErikLosLobos No because someone who is against firearms is always terrible misinformed about them.
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@bubba200874426 No the overturning of Roe v. Wade was overturning a bad ruling that set a bad precedent. It was legislating from the bench.
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@ErikLosLobos This video isn't a debate.
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@ErikLosLobos No it is true. Every anti-gunner that has tried to ban guns has shown they know nothing about of what they are trying to ban. And Ian is only explaining the legal history and nothing more.
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@ErikLosLobos It is not an assumption. I know this is the case as every single anti-gun politician knows nothing about the stuff they want to ban. One of the minds behind the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban became a meme in gun enthusiast circles for saying a barrel shroud (one of the features that could get a gun banned by that law) is "the shoulder thing that goes up" which is nothing at all what a barrel shroud is and even today nobody has any clue what the hell she was talking about because it was nonsense. Or Joe Biden who suggested that you should fire a shotgun through a door in the event of a home invasion which is illegal nationwide or more recently he claimed a 9mm can blow a persons lung out which complete nonsense.
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@bubba200874426 Only rulings that don't follow the constitution like Roe v Wade which was based on an implied right within an implied right.
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@bubba200874426 Except you don't seem to understand. The Supreme Court's job is uphold the Constitution not legislate from the bench.
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@bubba200874426 No legislating from the bench is what Roe v. Wade did as it set the laws for abortion without actually requiring legislation. Overturning that decision or saying a specific law is a constitutional violation or it isn't is not legislating from the bench.
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@bubba200874426 Except striking down bad laws is the Supreme Court’s job description making laws is not.
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@bubba200874426 The separation of powers is in Constitution and the Supreme Court's job is to interpret the Constitution.
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@bubba200874426 Except if the law is in violation of the constitution, the law can be struck down by the Supreme Court as that is the reason they exist. And Roe v. Wade was never a law it was decision that was treated as law without being an actual which is why it was so easy to overturn.
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@bubba200874426 Except that is not a 13th Amendment violation it isn't involuntary servitude to carry a child you choose to accept the risk of conceiving.
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@bubba200874426 They are forcing anything just telling you not to commit murder.
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@bubba200874426 And the rules say that utlimately it isn't in the Constitution so it is up to the states which is also in the Constitution incidentally.
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@bubba200874426 Neither are explicitly said in those Amendments and what states are doing are implementing laws they had prepared for when that Supreme Court ruling was overturned and just because You can’t kill a child anymore doesn’t mean it is literally 1984 like you want to scaremonger.
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@BillehBobJoe Except he let the bill sunset in 2004.
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The ammo wasn’t unreliable but there was no quality control so you had ammo from different lots in the same clip making them rather inaccurate.
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@Jay22222 Well the accuracy I think is the chief issue as it was also documented as a problem for the Italians. I never heard it had problems jamming so they probably were not stored right as Ian suggested or just cut out for the winter environment l.
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@WardenWolf The ammo was a problem with Italy too. The issue is that the ammo was made by different factories and each batch from those factories performed slightly differently. The issue is that Italians had clips loaded a mix of rounds from different batches.
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The rifle was good if you got ammo from the same lot.
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They already plenty of Mosins of their own.
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Of course not all SIG parts are made in America. The military handguns are sure because of the DoD forcing them but SIG is still an international company.
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The P226 is the Mark 10 because it is a Navy weapon.
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Please I have seen prisoners make better than this. John Dillinger made a gun out a table leg and shoe polish and it worked better than this.
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@comfortablynumb9342 Except the China Lake wasn’t break action the M79 was.
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@cmck472 Except that is wrong. Among the Founding Fathers we have the guy who discovered electricity and many anti-slavery advocates who tried to get slavery banned in the United States not to mention we do still use leeches in medicine.
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@Edax_Royeaux One of the main characters almost drowns because of his BAR so he ditches it.
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Well part of the reason the SIG issue was bad that this was a civilian version of the new military pistol which causes a red stapler effect. The fact that the military version has a design change that fixes the issue made things worse as it came off they let the design flaw slip past.
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The moment I realized the M10 was built near my hometown I almost died inside. Georgia may be a pro-gun but the odds of are it being that is still astounding to be me.
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I would have to say the biggest issue with firearms in Black Hawk Down isn’t with the M14 but the presence of M4s before they were adopted. It is ironic as the Battle of Mogadishu is one of the important factors in the development and adoption of the M4 carbine as the Rangers had many complaints with the length of their M16s in the urban setting while Delta had carbines and no such complaints.
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@ It is the first thing to come to mind when I saw the video Ian did on the gun.
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That reminds of a different problem. I read that the MAS-49/56 had a problem of not being drop safe because of the free-floating firing pin and the fact regular civilian ammo had standard primers while the military-grade ammo had much harder than normal primers.
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@mycosys Except it was never patented to begin with.
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When did he serve? If it was after Mogadishu they could have adopted it later. The MP5K-PDW as a new weapon at the time of the battle having been introduced in 1989.
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“Without a manual safety engaged” and that is why the civilian P320 should have one like the military guns.
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The carcano wasn’t a lemon.
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SIG apparently. Even in the days of cap and call revolvers this was understood to be an issue. Cowboys and the like always kept a chamber empty so they could mount a horse safely.
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@DavidLLambertmobile No the issue wasn’t the rounds. The problem was that the locking block failed well before it should it have. And telling a military operator that your military guns isn’t rated for +P+ FMJ which is the standard military round is a stupid thing as it suggests you don’t know how to design a good gun. Beretta knew it was the locking block which is the the M9 and it’s civilian cousin Beretta 92FS have a redesigned hammer so that the slide will not take out your if the locking block fails before it should.
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To make a successful pistol these days. Modularity is key. And don’t try reinventing the wheel. Even the iconic Glock 17 had its main features (striker-fired and polymer frame) borrowed from older and at the time unsuccessful pistols. Of course Gaston Glock built his handgun with the knowledge of multiple firearms experts from civilian shooting, police and military backgrounds to make up for his complete lack of firearms knowledge.
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It would have been replaced relatively quickly as I think Glock didn’t meet some of the more important requirements for the XM17 contract about the guns being modular.
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SMGs are more useful for Finns as the combat was close range in their dense forests.
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