Originally posted by: fatbaby
Shooting ranges near freeways usually have a bunch of trees right by the free way. And the place where the shooter stands is usually at least 1000 yards from the freeway and shooting your firearm at a 45 degree angle is against the rules.
Wheres the irony?
Originally posted by: X-Man
.223 is a very common bullet caliber.
Originally posted by: WhiteKnight77
Originally posted by: X-Man
.223 is a very common bullet caliber.
For assault rifles.
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: WhiteKnight77
Originally posted by: X-Man
.223 is a very common bullet caliber.
For assault rifles.
Assault rifles? WTF is an assault rifle? Oh, you mean the care tactic term coined by those who are anti-gun. So you mean a rifle with a different stock or look then? Thanks for the clarification.
Originally posted by: WhiteKnight77
Let's see. The military coined the phrase back in the late 50's early 60's due to the weapons size. An M16 and L8 5 are a couple of examples of an assault rifle. They were named long before the anti-gun people got nasty. An M16 has about the same kick an a .22 long rifle has (previous experiance with both.)
sooo true, a Ruger mini-14 isn't considered an "assault rifle" whereas a colt AR-15 is and they both shoot the same ammo weigh approx. the same, look "similar" (if you get the synthetic stock) AND function the sameOriginally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: WhiteKnight77
Originally posted by: X-Man
.223 is a very common bullet caliber.
For assault rifles.
Assault rifles? WTF is an assault rifle? Oh, you mean the scare tactic term coined by those who are anti-gun. So you mean a rifle with a different stock or look then? Thanks for the clarification.
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
In Michigan I-75's exit 69 is BIG BEAVER RD.
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
In Michigan I-75's exit 69 is BIG BEAVER RD.
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
In Michigan I-75's exit 69 is BIG BEAVER RD.