Message from @Sgt.Barkley
Discord ID: 803821824886177823
Killing people can be any number of things. Accident. Negligent manslaughter. Justifiable self defense.
In the 10 Commandments it doesn’t say thou shalt not kill the correct interpretation is they’ll shall not murder
Right. If somebody has decided murder is their path to a better world? Whether just for themselves or for the entire human race? That's when I reach for my weapons.
Correct
We actually had a very strict code of contact and conduct as snipers
No doubt. Can't imagine you wouldn't.
At least in our military.
If you broke those rules you could be court-martialed for murder
I like it.
Oh, and on a lighter note: Sgt, I can see why a sniper might prefer a precision rifle as opposed to a Davy Crockett tactical nuke. I could only imagine the horror.
"I am cleanly removing this particular motherfucker from the planet"
as opposed to
"I hope nothing too valuable is in this city block."
"Fuck you, I'm accurizing your derringer."
Whole new meaning snap crackle pop
The Davy Crockett nuke coming out of a 155 mm howitzer was quite a spectacle taking out about five city blocks in a quite civil mini nuclear blast
I’m in the process of cleaning my para ordinance 14 shot 45 customized by Terry Tussey with a compensator ambidextrous safety match grade barrel trigger job and it was featured in guns and ammo magazine in January 1991
Well my binary trigger on my AR is basically 6 to 700 rounds a minute if you know how to shoot it right
I used it for early pistol matches in the 90s
The PARA
Gave me an edge having the 14 round magazines
In .45
I hate to see all that ammo go at once
I want one, lol
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Are binary triggers legal?
Yes
Yes
Why don’t more people use them
Not for long.
Close to 500 a pop
Oh
The one I posted is around 380
I also installed a 2 1/2 pound trigger spring kit from Mcarbo. Was 400 And change
Yeah. That’s about right
Oh I didn’t even see that you talked about it earlier
Plus this one works difft the the binary




