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dafuq is "full semi-automatic'?! Hopefully this asshat is a retired general and not active. This is cringe. And whose 5.56 kicks like this?

Who the fuck fires a weapon like that? Especially anyone who has ever had any training? Has he never heard of stockweld? As a former Primary Marksmanship Instructor and Range Coach/Officer, I wouldn’t let this jackasselope fire a rubber band gun.😵‍💫
Looks like he’s never maintained control of a firearm. He’s sure not in this demonstration.
 
dafuq is "full semi-automatic'?! Hopefully this asshat is a retired general and not active. This is cringe. And whose 5.56 kicks like this?

he played Galaga as a kid and would put his finger in full-automatic mode.

That cnn limp wrist firing from his biceps is supposedly a "military analyst" reporter ...

I'm guessing his title was really limp wrist anal reporter and the "general" showed him how his finger in full-automatic mode feels once they shut the cameras off.
 
And WHEN was an AR-15 a military issue rifle?
The video never claimed the AR-15 was ever military issue. It said it "used to be a weapon of war".

There's so much wrong with that video, it's difficult t know where to start. At least the general states gun collectors have the right to buy ARs.
 
The video never claimed the AR-15 was ever military issue. It said it "used to be a weapon of war".

There's so much wrong with that video, it's difficult t know where to start. At least the general states gun collectors have the right to buy ARs.
If you want to split that hair, which war was an AR-15 a weapon in?

The M-16 and then the M-4 are "weapons of war" because they both have full auto capability.

No "Army" in it's right mind would go to "war" with a semi-automatic rifle.

A Mini-14 can do the same thing as an AR-15, but it's not black, doesn't have a hand grip, and hasn't been slung across media as the Spawn of the Devil.
 
If you want to split that hair, which war was an AR-15 a weapon in?

The M-16 and then the M-4 are "weapons of war" because they both have full auto capability.

No "Army" in it's right mind would go to "war" with a semi-automatic rifle.

A Mini-14 can do the same thing as an AR-15, but it's not black, doesn't have a hand grip, and hasn't been slung across media as the Spawn of the Devil.
"Weapon of war" doesn't mean it was ever used in war or by any military. That said, The Colt 601 had the AR-15 roll mark and 8,500 units were issued to the Air Force and 1000 to the Army and were used in Vietnam.
 
"Weapon of war" doesn't mean it was ever used in war or by any military. That said, The Colt 601 had the AR-15 roll mark and 8,500 units were issued to the Air Force and 1000 to the Army and were used in Vietnam.

It's clear what the intent was - and saying "used to be a weapon of war" is implicating that it is in fact a weapon that has been used by the military
 
"Weapon of war" doesn't mean it was ever used in war or by any military. That said, The Colt 601 had the AR-15 roll mark and 8,500 units were issued to the Air Force and 1000 to the Army and were used in Vietnam.
Splitting another hair. That weapon was ONLY issued as a select fire, military weapon with FULL AUTO. It is the precursor to the M-16 and is not an AR-15 in the sense the video, or the media try to present.

Colt bought the design in `59, before that Armalite owned it outright but couldn't sell them. The Colt designation IS the 601, the "AR-15" was due to a licensing agreement in the purchase.

AR-15 as the world knows it is based on the M-4, not the M-16.
 
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