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Default Very nice P51 RC aircraft

On 1/23/15 2:35 AM, Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 1/22/15 7:33 PM, Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 1/22/15 6:44 PM, wrote:
On Thursday, January 22, 2015 at 6:05:08 PM UTC-5, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 1/22/15 5:56 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On 22 Jan 2015 22:18:45 GMT, Keyser Söze wrote:

Frankly, John, I find your touting of firearms actually used in wars and
toys depicting actual military airplanes divisive and offensive. ?

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How does that jibe with your ownership and glowing descriptions of an
AR-15?

Your new found sensitivity is touching BTW.


I don't own an M16.

"The AR-15 was designed to fit this exploration into a smaller caliber
around 1958, which led to the development of the 5.56x45, commercially
known as the .223Rem. ArmaLite sold the rights of the two designs to
Colt in 1959. The USAF and US Army began seriously looking at the AR-15.
The USAF adopted it shortly thereafter and it was made the primary
infantry weapon for all of the branches of the US military a few years
later in 1967, despite resistance by some in the higher ranks of the
Army and USMC. Dubbed, the "M16" (US Military designation), it replaced
the M14 and M1 Carbine."

Your distinction is quite a bit more than dubious.



The M16s the military issues can be fired on full automatic. My civilian
AR-15 was built in 2014 and cannot be fired on full automatic.
It is not the rifle the military issues. There are other differences. I
don't own a military rifle.


Very little difference except for the select fire. And I do not think the
modern M4 can fire full automatic. I think the auto part is 3 round burst.



There's quite a bit of difference. Obtaining the necessary parts and
converting an AR to full auto will make you eligible for a serious term in the slammer.

The M4A1 is full auto.

My AR has been customized some, with "accessories" you probably would not
find on military issue rifles, but it is still a civilian semi-auto rifle.



Other than the trigger setup and the select fire switch, is almost the
same. Different bolt and bolt face. But is very close.


Same bolt on the Colt 6721, the model I have. Also, mine now has a
free-floated barrel...the stock military Colts do not, and a low-pro gas
block, and some ambi features and a different stock, 12" fore-end,
trigger, iron sights, et cetera. Unfortunately, a silencer for these
rifles is about a grand...yikes!

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