Message from @Phalynx

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2018-11-13 16:33:35 UTC  

they are limited to permitted persons

2018-11-13 16:33:55 UTC  

and the license for any of that stuff is very restrictive

2018-11-13 16:34:01 UTC  

Good.

2018-11-13 16:34:13 UTC  

Full-auto guns are much less accurate, since the constant firing will increase recoil and throw you off.

2018-11-13 16:34:25 UTC  

... spray and pray

2018-11-13 16:35:03 UTC  

The thing people don't talk about to with "PArts kits" guns is that they are what allowed Europe to keep millions of "MAchine Guns" out of the hands of criminals after the collapse of the Warsaw Pact.

2018-11-13 16:35:16 UTC  

the real full autos actually are quite accurate - the gunner simply adjusts based on results

2018-11-13 16:35:23 UTC  

My sister once said that if a woman committed a mass shooting, no one would invoke the Second Amendment. I told her that was counterintuitive.

2018-11-13 16:35:45 UTC  

And it was subsidized by American sportsman

2018-11-13 16:36:29 UTC  

@Khanclansith What do you mean?

2018-11-13 16:36:41 UTC  

Banning Parts Kits guns would make the world less safe.

2018-11-13 16:37:21 UTC  

I understand that some people don't like guns, but that doesn't mean that you should get of all of them from everyone just because one guy was a psycho.

2018-11-13 16:37:41 UTC  

Gun control has honestly become Don Quixote charging windmills.

2018-11-13 16:37:54 UTC  

In fact, we should teach more people on how to use guns, since most gun deaths are accidents.

2018-11-13 16:38:45 UTC  

I know enough about guns to know you should aim to the ground when reloading and put your finger to the side of the trigger when not firing.

2018-11-13 16:38:48 UTC  

Right?

2018-11-13 16:39:08 UTC  

it is best not to shoot yourself, yes

2018-11-13 16:39:20 UTC  

Never point a gun at something you don't intend to kill.

2018-11-13 16:39:23 UTC  

@Illyrian The Commies buit enough Full Auto AKS for every adult to fight WW3, After the Soviet Empire collapsed Eastern Europe had tons of AKs floating around. The americans sent suits in to make deals with the EE leaders. They set up companies in Europe who bought the carbines from the government, and completely took them apart, scrapped the Full Auto parts and Receiver and then shipped all the rest of the parts back to the states for sale to Americans

2018-11-13 16:39:23 UTC  

Is what I said proper gun-handling?

2018-11-13 16:39:28 UTC  

Always treat it like it's loaded.

2018-11-13 16:40:00 UTC  

@Khanclansith I am aware of that.

2018-11-13 16:41:22 UTC  

@Illyrian The Parts Kits came into the states as bags of parts, now to be made here in the states, they have to be built on US made receivers. The end result was despite corruption, it was more proffitable to destroy the AKs and send to parts than to sell them on the black market.

2018-11-13 16:41:36 UTC  

It helps that the AK-47 is cheap and easy to manufacture.

2018-11-13 16:42:06 UTC  

Where did you learn this, by the way?

2018-11-13 16:42:19 UTC  

AK-47s were actually hazardous to the Soviets, so the AKM quickly took it's place in 1959.

2018-11-13 16:42:28 UTC  

Hazardous?

2018-11-13 16:42:29 UTC  

AKMs, PKs, PKMs, RPKs, AK74s, RPK74s

2018-11-13 16:42:51 UTC  

Yes, those are Soviet machine gun patterns.

2018-11-13 16:43:00 UTC  

Yes, apparently there were quite a few flaws with the AK-47, that not many notice.

2018-11-13 16:43:10 UTC  

Heavy and inaccurate?

2018-11-13 16:43:47 UTC  

The milled receiver was bulky and the barrel would wobble when it fired.

2018-11-13 16:44:21 UTC  

Is that any worse than the M16A1’s stupidly delicate firing mechanism?

2018-11-13 16:44:43 UTC  

AK-47s broke apart after a few hundred rounds and most failed QC at the factory, they were replaced with AK-49s (Forged Receivers) and those proved unsatisfactory, and were replaced with what we call type 3 receivers.

2018-11-13 16:44:54 UTC  

Got it.

2018-11-13 16:45:07 UTC  

Damn, you really know your firearms.

2018-11-13 16:45:41 UTC  

I’m jealous that I’ve been out-trivia’ed.

2018-11-13 16:45:46 UTC  

Technical Specialist.

2018-11-13 16:46:06 UTC  

You’re a consultant?

2018-11-13 16:46:06 UTC  

I tought classes on this while I was in the Army

2018-11-13 16:46:11 UTC  

Got it.