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On 10/18/15 12:32 AM, Califbill wrote:
wrote: On Sat, 17 Oct 2015 23:28:43 -0400, Alex wrote: wrote: On Sat, 17 Oct 2015 11:32:49 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: ...my new .22LR bolt action rifle. Very sweet shooter, and with the suppressor, super-quiet. Quick snap after I put the scope on... http://tinyurl.com/q7o74qb The mount is a "leftover" from the AR 15/22 I sold. A bit odd on this sort of rifle, but it seems to line up properly... === The scope looks like it's mounted too far back for proper eye relief. The danger of injury is minimal but you will get a narrow field of view when you hand hold it. That makes target acquisition difficult. He posted a photo of a rifle a while back with the scope mounted backwards. === Another Hairy Tail discrepency: The gun he allegedly sold was not an AR 15/22, rather a M&P 15/22 made by Smith & Wesson. At least that's what he told us when he allegedly bought it. I wonder what the IRS would think of all this gun buying? Yeh. But the M&P seem to be referred to as AR's. Seems as if it is the style, instead of the maker. You are correct, Bilious. There are a number of manufacturers of "AR style" rifles in .22LR, and generically they are referred to as, among other names, AR 15-22's or 15/22's. Wayne might consider sticking to what he really knows...being a "bankster" and telling us in so many ways just how big his old barge of a boat and its pieces and parts are. As for Alex (who owns 273 guns or something like that) and his observation that my rifle scope was mounted "backwards," well, no, Alex, it wasn't. I wouldn't want to confuse the little putz with proper nomenclature, but on some modern rifle scopes, such as my Vortex 1x4x24, the "big end" goes towards the eye and the "little end" goes towards the target, ala: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWX9oIi3bNg Fortunately, I don't see many posts from either of these RepubliCon clowns... |
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On Sun, 18 Oct 2015 07:26:51 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote: You are correct, Bilious. There are a number of manufacturers of "AR style" rifles in .22LR, and generically they are referred to as, among other names, AR 15-22's or 15/22's. Wayne might consider sticking to what he really knows...being a "bankster" and telling us in so many ways just how big his old barge of a boat and its pieces and parts are. === On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:59:31, Keyser Söze , AKA Harry Krause, said the following: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My "other" AR type rifle is a Smith M&P 15 in .22LR. It's a fun plinker, and with my silencer and subsonic CCI "standard" ammo, the only sound you hear is the bolt cycling. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I rest my case. |
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On Sunday, October 18, 2015 at 7:53:22 AM UTC-5, wrote:
On Sun, 18 Oct 2015 07:26:51 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: You are correct, Bilious. There are a number of manufacturers of "AR style" rifles in .22LR, and generically they are referred to as, among other names, AR 15-22's or 15/22's. Wayne might consider sticking to what he really knows...being a "bankster" and telling us in so many ways just how big his old barge of a boat and its pieces and parts are. === On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:59:31, Keyser Söze , AKA Harry Krause, said the following: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My "other" AR type rifle is a Smith M&P 15 in .22LR. It's a fun plinker, and with my silencer and subsonic CCI "standard" ammo, the only sound you hear is the bolt cycling. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I rest my case. I've never heard the Smith M&P called an AR 15-22. |
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On Sun, 18 Oct 2015 06:05:59 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: On Sunday, October 18, 2015 at 7:53:22 AM UTC-5, wrote: On Sun, 18 Oct 2015 07:26:51 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: You are correct, Bilious. There are a number of manufacturers of "AR style" rifles in .22LR, and generically they are referred to as, among other names, AR 15-22's or 15/22's. Wayne might consider sticking to what he really knows...being a "bankster" and telling us in so many ways just how big his old barge of a boat and its pieces and parts are. === On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:59:31, Keyser Söze , AKA Harry Krause, said the following: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My "other" AR type rifle is a Smith M&P 15 in .22LR. It's a fun plinker, and with my silencer and subsonic CCI "standard" ammo, the only sound you hear is the bolt cycling. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I rest my case. I've never heard the Smith M&P called an AR 15-22. === Except by Harry that is. :-) I think it's doubtful that he ever owned one. Most of his "experience" seems to come from YouTube. |
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Tim wrote:
On Sunday, October 18, 2015 at 7:53:22 AM UTC-5, wrote: On Sun, 18 Oct 2015 07:26:51 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: You are correct, Bilious. There are a number of manufacturers of "AR style" rifles in .22LR, and generically they are referred to as, among other names, AR 15-22's or 15/22's. Wayne might consider sticking to what he really knows...being a "bankster" and telling us in so many ways just how big his old barge of a boat and its pieces and parts are. == On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:59:31, Keyser Söze , AKA Harry Krause, said the following: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My "other" AR type rifle is a Smith M&P 15 in .22LR. It's a fun plinker, and with my silencer and subsonic CCI "standard" ammo, the only sound you hear is the bolt cycling. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I rest my case. I've never heard the Smith M&P called an AR 15-22. Oh, well *that* does it. Lots of owners call it an AR 15/22. Just because you haven't heard that doesn't mean a thing. Gads, rec.boats... 😟 -- Sent from my iPhone 6+ |
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On Sunday, October 18, 2015 at 8:17:23 AM UTC-5, Keyser Söze wrote:
Tim wrote: On Sunday, October 18, 2015 at 7:53:22 AM UTC-5, wrote: On Sun, 18 Oct 2015 07:26:51 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: You are correct, Bilious. There are a number of manufacturers of "AR style" rifles in .22LR, and generically they are referred to as, among other names, AR 15-22's or 15/22's. Wayne might consider sticking to what he really knows...being a "bankster" and telling us in so many ways just how big his old barge of a boat and its pieces and parts are. == On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:59:31, Keyser Söze , AKA Harry Krause, said the following: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My "other" AR type rifle is a Smith M&P 15 in .22LR. It's a fun plinker, and with my silencer and subsonic CCI "standard" ammo, the only sound you hear is the bolt cycling. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I rest my case. I've never heard the Smith M&P called an AR 15-22. ... Just because you haven't heard that doesn't mean a thing. Gads, rec.boats... 😟 -- Sent from my iPhone 6+ something humorous in that line |
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On Sun, 18 Oct 2015 06:20:54 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: On Sunday, October 18, 2015 at 8:17:23 AM UTC-5, Keyser Söze wrote: Tim wrote: On Sunday, October 18, 2015 at 7:53:22 AM UTC-5, wrote: On Sun, 18 Oct 2015 07:26:51 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: You are correct, Bilious. There are a number of manufacturers of "AR style" rifles in .22LR, and generically they are referred to as, among other names, AR 15-22's or 15/22's. Wayne might consider sticking to what he really knows...being a "bankster" and telling us in so many ways just how big his old barge of a boat and its pieces and parts are. == On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:59:31, Keyser Söze , AKA Harry Krause, said the following: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My "other" AR type rifle is a Smith M&P 15 in .22LR. It's a fun plinker, and with my silencer and subsonic CCI "standard" ammo, the only sound you hear is the bolt cycling. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I rest my case. I've never heard the Smith M&P called an AR 15-22. ... Just because you haven't heard that doesn't mean a thing. Gads, rec.boats... ? -- Sent from my iPhone 6+ something humorous in that line === If Harry pharts in the forest and no one hears it, did it really make a sound? :-) |
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Tim wrote:
On Sunday, October 18, 2015 at 8:17:23 AM UTC-5, Keyser Söze wrote: Tim wrote: On Sunday, October 18, 2015 at 7:53:22 AM UTC-5, wrote: On Sun, 18 Oct 2015 07:26:51 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: You are correct, Bilious. There are a number of manufacturers of "AR style" rifles in .22LR, and generically they are referred to as, among other names, AR 15-22's or 15/22's. Wayne might consider sticking to what he really knows...being a "bankster" and telling us in so many ways just how big his old barge of a boat and its pieces and parts are. == On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:59:31, Keyser Söze , AKA Harry Krause, said the following: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My "other" AR type rifle is a Smith M&P 15 in .22LR. It's a fun plinker, and with my silencer and subsonic CCI "standard" ammo, the only sound you hear is the bolt cycling. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I rest my case. I've never heard the Smith M&P called an AR 15-22. ... Just because you haven't heard that doesn't mean a thing. Gads, rec.boats... 😟 -- Sent from my iPhone 6+ something humorous in that line He couldn't Google a cite. What a shame... |
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On Sun, 18 Oct 2015 09:17:22 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote: Tim wrote: On Sunday, October 18, 2015 at 7:53:22 AM UTC-5, wrote: On Sun, 18 Oct 2015 07:26:51 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: You are correct, Bilious. There are a number of manufacturers of "AR style" rifles in .22LR, and generically they are referred to as, among other names, AR 15-22's or 15/22's. Wayne might consider sticking to what he really knows...being a "bankster" and telling us in so many ways just how big his old barge of a boat and its pieces and parts are. == On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:59:31, Keyser Söze , AKA Harry Krause, said the following: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My "other" AR type rifle is a Smith M&P 15 in .22LR. It's a fun plinker, and with my silencer and subsonic CCI "standard" ammo, the only sound you hear is the bolt cycling. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I rest my case. I've never heard the Smith M&P called an AR 15-22. Oh, well *that* does it. Lots of owners call it an AR 15/22. Just because you haven't heard that doesn't mean a thing. Gads, rec.boats... ? I will give this one to Harry. A real "AR" is pretty rare and all of the M16 variants are usually called AR. It is like "AK-47". Most aren't. A real AK-47 is pretty rare, particularly a transferrable one in the US. Most are SA variants of the AKM or the Chinese Type 56. |
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