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Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/2/17 8:15 PM, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:19 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 11:50:21 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: This is for the precision challenged I think these guys are the only ones that double label for Aito *AND* ACP https://www.midwayusa.com/product/17...l-metal-jacket But, it's what's written on the cartridge that counts! http://image.sportsmansguide.com/adi.../207427_ts.jpg You've heard of Smith & Wesson, right, ****-for-brains? That company has references to .45 ACP on many of its web pages. You think some semi-retarded right-wing assholes here know more than S&W about firearms? Smith & Wesson: http://tinyurl.com/h7kaykc I couldn't find it and my browser yielded no results. http://tinyurl.com/hjxogp2 Revolvers. No .45 ACP on that page either. Click on caliber at the top and you'll see .45 ACP and a bunch of revolvers that shoot it. Here's one, identified as a .45 ACP revolver: http://tinyurl.com/hkscslp A *revolver* identified as an Automatic Colt *Pistol*? Interesting and also bad marketing. |
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On Friday, March 3, 2017 at 8:25:42 PM UTC-6, Alex wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 8:15 PM, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:19 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 11:50:21 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: This is for the precision challenged I think these guys are the only ones that double label for Aito *AND* ACP https://www.midwayusa.com/product/17...l-metal-jacket But, it's what's written on the cartridge that counts! http://image.sportsmansguide.com/adi.../207427_ts.jpg You've heard of Smith & Wesson, right, ****-for-brains? That company has references to .45 ACP on many of its web pages. You think some semi-retarded right-wing assholes here know more than S&W about firearms? Smith & Wesson: http://tinyurl.com/h7kaykc I couldn't find it and my browser yielded no results. http://tinyurl.com/hjxogp2 Revolvers. No .45 ACP on that page either. Click on caliber at the top and you'll see .45 ACP and a bunch of revolvers that shoot it. Here's one, identified as a .45 ACP revolver: http://tinyurl.com/hkscslp A *revolver* identified as an Automatic Colt *Pistol*? Interesting and also bad marketing. You noticed that too? |
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Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/3/17 7:32 AM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 19:12:03 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 6:46 PM, Bill wrote: Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 16:53:00 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:51 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 16:36:47 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:19 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 11:50:21 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: This is for the precision challenged I think these guys are the only ones that double label for Aito *AND* ACP https://www.midwayusa.com/product/17...l-metal-jacket But, it's what's written on the cartridge that counts! http://image.sportsmansguide.com/adi.../207427_ts.jpg You've heard of Smith & Wesson, right, ****-for-brains? That company has references to .45 ACP on many of its web pages. You think some semi-retarded right-wing assholes here know more than S&W about firearms? Smith & Wesson: http://tinyurl.com/h7kaykc http://tinyurl.com/hjxogp2 http://tinyurl.com/jqf2o6r They are either referring to the gun or they, like you, are being imprecise with the language. The cartridge is rightfully called '.45 Auto'. Find one .45 cartridge with '.45 ACP' on the base. Or, you could just gracefully bow out. Also, from your link: Specifications SKU: 11526 Model: M&P®45 M2.0? Thumb Safety Caliber: .45 AUTO Capacity: 10+1 Barrel Length: 4.6" / 11.7 cm Overall Length: 7.9" Front Sight: Steel - White Dot Rear Sight: Steel - White Two Dot Action: Striker Fire Grip: Polymer Weight: 27.0 oz / 765.4g Barrel Material: Stainless Steel - Armornite® Finish Slide Material: Stainless Steel - Armornite® Finish Frame Material: Polymer Purpose: Home Protection, Personal Protection Note 'Caliber: .45 AUTO'. Maybe you missed that. I didn't check the rest of your links. So far, you're batting about a zero. Tell us about 'Digital Desire' instead. I am sure S&W knows a lot more about firearms nomenclature than you and your braindead buds here ever will. Show me a cartridge with '.45 ACP' on the base. I'm sure they are experts in firearm nomenclature. If they're talking about the firearm, then '.45 ACP' could well be correct. Do they make .45 Auto ammunition? If so, I'll bet the cartridge base says '.45 Auto'. Now hush, Mr. Precise. You blew it. Maybe 50 years plus ago, it said ACP, but the rest of the manufacturers did not want to mention Colt. Wasn't a30.06 originally a Winchester 30.06? The fact is, the round has several names in common use by authoritative vendors. And those using '.45 ACP' are wrong. (You missed that part.) Besides the two names under discussion, what other names are in 'common use by authoritative vendors'? Yawn. IOW you can't name any. Nice job, writer. You are well known as a liar. Why continue on that path? |
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Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/3/17 7:43 AM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Fri, 3 Mar 2017 07:40:16 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/3/17 7:32 AM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 19:12:03 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 6:46 PM, Bill wrote: Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 16:53:00 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:51 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 16:36:47 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:19 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 11:50:21 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: This is for the precision challenged I think these guys are the only ones that double label for Aito *AND* ACP https://www.midwayusa.com/product/17...l-metal-jacket But, it's what's written on the cartridge that counts! http://image.sportsmansguide.com/adi.../207427_ts.jpg You've heard of Smith & Wesson, right, ****-for-brains? That company has references to .45 ACP on many of its web pages. You think some semi-retarded right-wing assholes here know more than S&W about firearms? Smith & Wesson: http://tinyurl.com/h7kaykc http://tinyurl.com/hjxogp2 http://tinyurl.com/jqf2o6r They are either referring to the gun or they, like you, are being imprecise with the language. The cartridge is rightfully called '.45 Auto'. Find one .45 cartridge with '.45 ACP' on the base. Or, you could just gracefully bow out. Also, from your link: Specifications SKU: 11526 Model: M&P®45 M2.0? Thumb Safety Caliber: .45 AUTO Capacity: 10+1 Barrel Length: 4.6" / 11.7 cm Overall Length: 7.9" Front Sight: Steel - White Dot Rear Sight: Steel - White Two Dot Action: Striker Fire Grip: Polymer Weight: 27.0 oz / 765.4g Barrel Material: Stainless Steel - Armornite® Finish Slide Material: Stainless Steel - Armornite® Finish Frame Material: Polymer Purpose: Home Protection, Personal Protection Note 'Caliber: .45 AUTO'. Maybe you missed that. I didn't check the rest of your links. So far, you're batting about a zero. Tell us about 'Digital Desire' instead. I am sure S&W knows a lot more about firearms nomenclature than you and your braindead buds here ever will. Show me a cartridge with '.45 ACP' on the base. I'm sure they are experts in firearm nomenclature. If they're talking about the firearm, then '.45 ACP' could well be correct. Do they make .45 Auto ammunition? If so, I'll bet the cartridge base says '.45 Auto'. Now hush, Mr. Precise. You blew it. Maybe 50 years plus ago, it said ACP, but the rest of the manufacturers did not want to mention Colt. Wasn't a30.06 originally a Winchester 30.06? The fact is, the round has several names in common use by authoritative vendors. And those using '.45 ACP' are wrong. (You missed that part.) Besides the two names under discussion, what other names are in 'common use by authoritative vendors'? Yawn. Your imprecision is amazing. No other names in 'common use' as you said? Der Scheiße Meister at work! Try to get a life, JohnnyMop. Posting insults here every day against Don and me isn't a life. Posting lies isn't a life, Krause. |
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True North wrote:
You can be quite amusing, JohnnyMop. Harry doesn't need any aid from me to deal with the likes of you and your bowl of turds. I suppose the stench might get to him once in a while but a good gas mask might help there. That was incredibly dumb! |
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Tim wrote:
On Friday, March 3, 2017 at 8:25:42 PM UTC-6, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 8:15 PM, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:19 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 11:50:21 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: This is for the precision challenged I think these guys are the only ones that double label for Aito *AND* ACP https://www.midwayusa.com/product/17...l-metal-jacket But, it's what's written on the cartridge that counts! http://image.sportsmansguide.com/adi.../207427_ts.jpg You've heard of Smith & Wesson, right, ****-for-brains? That company has references to .45 ACP on many of its web pages. You think some semi-retarded right-wing assholes here know more than S&W about firearms? Smith & Wesson: http://tinyurl.com/h7kaykc I couldn't find it and my browser yielded no results. http://tinyurl.com/hjxogp2 Revolvers. No .45 ACP on that page either. Click on caliber at the top and you'll see .45 ACP and a bunch of revolvers that shoot it. Here's one, identified as a .45 ACP revolver: http://tinyurl.com/hkscslp A *revolver* identified as an Automatic Colt *Pistol*? Interesting and also bad marketing. You noticed that too? Sure, but Mr. Precise conveniently missed/ignored it. |
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On Fri, 3 Mar 2017 21:25:37 -0500, Alex wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 8:15 PM, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:19 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 11:50:21 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: This is for the precision challenged I think these guys are the only ones that double label for Aito *AND* ACP https://www.midwayusa.com/product/17...l-metal-jacket But, it's what's written on the cartridge that counts! http://image.sportsmansguide.com/adi.../207427_ts.jpg You've heard of Smith & Wesson, right, ****-for-brains? That company has references to .45 ACP on many of its web pages. You think some semi-retarded right-wing assholes here know more than S&W about firearms? Smith & Wesson: http://tinyurl.com/h7kaykc I couldn't find it and my browser yielded no results. http://tinyurl.com/hjxogp2 Revolvers. No .45 ACP on that page either. Click on caliber at the top and you'll see .45 ACP and a bunch of revolvers that shoot it. Here's one, identified as a .45 ACP revolver: http://tinyurl.com/hkscslp A *revolver* identified as an Automatic Colt *Pistol*? Interesting and also bad marketing. It's strange. For the semi-auto, the caliber is '.45 Auto'. But for their revolvers, the caliber is '.45 ACP'. I think they're wrong in both cases. (Oh ****, I can feel Harry's pulse quicken.) The 'caliber' of both the semi-autos and the revolvers is '.45 caliber'. The cartridge they fire is the '.45 Auto'. I'm thinking someone at S&W didn't like the idea of stamping '.45 Auto' on the side of a revolver, so they went with '.45 ACP' for people, like Harry, who didn't know any better. |
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On Fri, 3 Mar 2017 21:34:24 -0500, Alex wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/3/17 7:32 AM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 19:12:03 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 6:46 PM, Bill wrote: Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 16:53:00 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:51 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 16:36:47 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:19 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 11:50:21 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: This is for the precision challenged I think these guys are the only ones that double label for Aito *AND* ACP https://www.midwayusa.com/product/17...l-metal-jacket But, it's what's written on the cartridge that counts! http://image.sportsmansguide.com/adi.../207427_ts.jpg You've heard of Smith & Wesson, right, ****-for-brains? That company has references to .45 ACP on many of its web pages. You think some semi-retarded right-wing assholes here know more than S&W about firearms? Smith & Wesson: http://tinyurl.com/h7kaykc http://tinyurl.com/hjxogp2 http://tinyurl.com/jqf2o6r They are either referring to the gun or they, like you, are being imprecise with the language. The cartridge is rightfully called '.45 Auto'. Find one .45 cartridge with '.45 ACP' on the base. Or, you could just gracefully bow out. Also, from your link: Specifications SKU: 11526 Model: M&P®45 M2.0? Thumb Safety Caliber: .45 AUTO Capacity: 10+1 Barrel Length: 4.6" / 11.7 cm Overall Length: 7.9" Front Sight: Steel - White Dot Rear Sight: Steel - White Two Dot Action: Striker Fire Grip: Polymer Weight: 27.0 oz / 765.4g Barrel Material: Stainless Steel - Armornite® Finish Slide Material: Stainless Steel - Armornite® Finish Frame Material: Polymer Purpose: Home Protection, Personal Protection Note 'Caliber: .45 AUTO'. Maybe you missed that. I didn't check the rest of your links. So far, you're batting about a zero. Tell us about 'Digital Desire' instead. I am sure S&W knows a lot more about firearms nomenclature than you and your braindead buds here ever will. Show me a cartridge with '.45 ACP' on the base. I'm sure they are experts in firearm nomenclature. If they're talking about the firearm, then '.45 ACP' could well be correct. Do they make .45 Auto ammunition? If so, I'll bet the cartridge base says '.45 Auto'. Now hush, Mr. Precise. You blew it. Maybe 50 years plus ago, it said ACP, but the rest of the manufacturers did not want to mention Colt. Wasn't a30.06 originally a Winchester 30.06? The fact is, the round has several names in common use by authoritative vendors. And those using '.45 ACP' are wrong. (You missed that part.) Besides the two names under discussion, what other names are in 'common use by authoritative vendors'? Yawn. IOW you can't name any. Nice job, writer. You are well known as a liar. Why continue on that path? 'The proof is in the pudding.' I keep waiting for him to show us the cartridge with .45 ACP stamped on the base, and to show us the 'other names in 'common use by authoritative vendors' I reckon we shouldn't hold our breath. |
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On 3/4/17 7:08 AM, Poco Deplorevole wrote:
On Fri, 3 Mar 2017 21:25:37 -0500, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 8:15 PM, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:19 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 11:50:21 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: This is for the precision challenged I think these guys are the only ones that double label for Aito *AND* ACP https://www.midwayusa.com/product/17...l-metal-jacket But, it's what's written on the cartridge that counts! http://image.sportsmansguide.com/adi.../207427_ts.jpg You've heard of Smith & Wesson, right, ****-for-brains? That company has references to .45 ACP on many of its web pages. You think some semi-retarded right-wing assholes here know more than S&W about firearms? Smith & Wesson: http://tinyurl.com/h7kaykc I couldn't find it and my browser yielded no results. http://tinyurl.com/hjxogp2 Revolvers. No .45 ACP on that page either. Click on caliber at the top and you'll see .45 ACP and a bunch of revolvers that shoot it. Here's one, identified as a .45 ACP revolver: http://tinyurl.com/hkscslp A *revolver* identified as an Automatic Colt *Pistol*? Interesting and also bad marketing. It's strange. For the semi-auto, the caliber is '.45 Auto'. But for their revolvers, the caliber is '.45 ACP'. I think they're wrong in both cases. (Oh ****, I can feel Harry's pulse quicken.) The 'caliber' of both the semi-autos and the revolvers is '.45 caliber'. The cartridge they fire is the '.45 Auto'. I'm thinking someone at S&W didn't like the idea of stamping '.45 Auto' on the side of a revolver, so they went with '.45 ACP' for people, like Harry, who didn't know any better. That you and Alex think you are "thinking" is a great bit of humor to start off the day. Your flaccid argument isn't with me...it's with all the vendors who sell products they describe as .45 ACP firearms and ammo. Perhaps you should write to them and tell them the error of their ways. I'm sure Smith and Wesson would love to hear from a pair of mooks like you two. It's always nice to put up a post that gets so many responses from you mouthbreathers, although in this case it wasn't my intention. I'm heading out to Virginia a little later this morning, fully armed and ready to take on a slew of empty soda pop and beer cans, a dozen full two liter soda pop bottles, and various other targets. Too bad you're such a flaming asshole, Herring, because if you weren't, I'd ask you to join us...a group of guys whose political beliefs are all over the spectrum. One of the group legally owns a few full auto firearms, and I'm sure he'll have one of them with him. |
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On Saturday, March 4, 2017 at 6:29:37 AM UTC-6, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/4/17 7:08 AM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Fri, 3 Mar 2017 21:25:37 -0500, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 8:15 PM, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:19 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 11:50:21 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: This is for the precision challenged I think these guys are the only ones that double label for Aito *AND* ACP https://www.midwayusa.com/product/17...l-metal-jacket But, it's what's written on the cartridge that counts! http://image.sportsmansguide.com/adi.../207427_ts.jpg You've heard of Smith & Wesson, right, ****-for-brains? That company has references to .45 ACP on many of its web pages. You think some semi-retarded right-wing assholes here know more than S&W about firearms? Smith & Wesson: http://tinyurl.com/h7kaykc I couldn't find it and my browser yielded no results. http://tinyurl.com/hjxogp2 Revolvers. No .45 ACP on that page either. Click on caliber at the top and you'll see .45 ACP and a bunch of revolvers that shoot it. Here's one, identified as a .45 ACP revolver: http://tinyurl.com/hkscslp A *revolver* identified as an Automatic Colt *Pistol*? Interesting and also bad marketing. It's strange. For the semi-auto, the caliber is '.45 Auto'. But for their revolvers, the caliber is '.45 ACP'. I think they're wrong in both cases. (Oh ****, I can feel Harry's pulse quicken.) The 'caliber' of both the semi-autos and the revolvers is '.45 caliber'. The cartridge they fire is the '.45 Auto'. I'm thinking someone at S&W didn't like the idea of stamping '.45 Auto' on the side of a revolver, so they went with '.45 ACP' for people, like Harry, who didn't know any better. That you and Alex think you are "thinking" is a great bit of humor to start off the day. Your flaccid argument isn't with me...it's with all the vendors who sell products they describe as .45 ACP firearms and ammo. Perhaps you should write to them and tell them the error of their ways. I'm sure Smith and Wesson would love to hear from a pair of mooks like you two. It's always nice to put up a post that gets so many responses from you mouthbreathers, although in this case it wasn't my intention. I'm heading out to Virginia a little later this morning, fully armed and ready to take on a slew of empty soda pop and beer cans, a dozen full two liter soda pop bottles, and various other targets. Too bad you're such a flaming asshole, Herring, because if you weren't, I'd ask you to join us...a group of guys whose political beliefs are all over the spectrum. One of the group legally owns a few full auto firearms, and I'm sure he'll have one of them with him. Good luck and have fun Harry, and while your in Virginia don't forget to take advantage of those "out-of-trunk" gun dealers. That's where the real bargains are y'know.. |
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On 3/4/17 7:58 AM, Tim wrote:
On Saturday, March 4, 2017 at 6:29:37 AM UTC-6, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/4/17 7:08 AM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Fri, 3 Mar 2017 21:25:37 -0500, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 8:15 PM, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:19 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 11:50:21 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: This is for the precision challenged I think these guys are the only ones that double label for Aito *AND* ACP https://www.midwayusa.com/product/17...l-metal-jacket But, it's what's written on the cartridge that counts! http://image.sportsmansguide.com/adi.../207427_ts.jpg You've heard of Smith & Wesson, right, ****-for-brains? That company has references to .45 ACP on many of its web pages. You think some semi-retarded right-wing assholes here know more than S&W about firearms? Smith & Wesson: http://tinyurl.com/h7kaykc I couldn't find it and my browser yielded no results. http://tinyurl.com/hjxogp2 Revolvers. No .45 ACP on that page either. Click on caliber at the top and you'll see .45 ACP and a bunch of revolvers that shoot it. Here's one, identified as a .45 ACP revolver: http://tinyurl.com/hkscslp A *revolver* identified as an Automatic Colt *Pistol*? Interesting and also bad marketing. It's strange. For the semi-auto, the caliber is '.45 Auto'. But for their revolvers, the caliber is '.45 ACP'. I think they're wrong in both cases. (Oh ****, I can feel Harry's pulse quicken.) The 'caliber' of both the semi-autos and the revolvers is '.45 caliber'. The cartridge they fire is the '.45 Auto'. I'm thinking someone at S&W didn't like the idea of stamping '.45 Auto' on the side of a revolver, so they went with '.45 ACP' for people, like Harry, who didn't know any better. That you and Alex think you are "thinking" is a great bit of humor to start off the day. Your flaccid argument isn't with me...it's with all the vendors who sell products they describe as .45 ACP firearms and ammo. Perhaps you should write to them and tell them the error of their ways. I'm sure Smith and Wesson would love to hear from a pair of mooks like you two. It's always nice to put up a post that gets so many responses from you mouthbreathers, although in this case it wasn't my intention. I'm heading out to Virginia a little later this morning, fully armed and ready to take on a slew of empty soda pop and beer cans, a dozen full two liter soda pop bottles, and various other targets. Too bad you're such a flaming asshole, Herring, because if you weren't, I'd ask you to join us...a group of guys whose political beliefs are all over the spectrum. One of the group legally owns a few full auto firearms, and I'm sure he'll have one of them with him. Good luck and have fun Harry, and while your in Virginia don't forget to take advantage of those "out-of-trunk" gun dealers. That's where the real bargains are y'know.. I'm not aware of any gun shows this weekend in Northern Virginia that are adjacent to the interstates. I do think there is one sometime this month out near Dulles Airport...and that's one that's famous locally for off the books firearms sales. I'm supportive of the process Maryland requires for sales/transfers of pistols and revolvers. The federal waiting period for paperwork approval of a suppressor, however, is annoying. It was two to three months when I got mine, and nowadays, I hear, it is closer to six months. |
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On Saturday, March 4, 2017 at 8:06:35 AM UTC-5, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/4/17 7:58 AM, Tim wrote: On Saturday, March 4, 2017 at 6:29:37 AM UTC-6, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/4/17 7:08 AM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Fri, 3 Mar 2017 21:25:37 -0500, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 8:15 PM, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:19 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 11:50:21 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: This is for the precision challenged I think these guys are the only ones that double label for Aito *AND* ACP https://www.midwayusa.com/product/17...l-metal-jacket But, it's what's written on the cartridge that counts! http://image.sportsmansguide.com/adi.../207427_ts.jpg You've heard of Smith & Wesson, right, ****-for-brains? That company has references to .45 ACP on many of its web pages. You think some semi-retarded right-wing assholes here know more than S&W about firearms? Smith & Wesson: http://tinyurl.com/h7kaykc I couldn't find it and my browser yielded no results. http://tinyurl.com/hjxogp2 Revolvers. No .45 ACP on that page either. Click on caliber at the top and you'll see .45 ACP and a bunch of revolvers that shoot it. Here's one, identified as a .45 ACP revolver: http://tinyurl.com/hkscslp A *revolver* identified as an Automatic Colt *Pistol*? Interesting and also bad marketing. It's strange. For the semi-auto, the caliber is '.45 Auto'. But for their revolvers, the caliber is '.45 ACP'. I think they're wrong in both cases. (Oh ****, I can feel Harry's pulse quicken.) The 'caliber' of both the semi-autos and the revolvers is '.45 caliber'. The cartridge they fire is the '.45 Auto'. I'm thinking someone at S&W didn't like the idea of stamping '.45 Auto' on the side of a revolver, so they went with '.45 ACP' for people, like Harry, who didn't know any better. That you and Alex think you are "thinking" is a great bit of humor to start off the day. Your flaccid argument isn't with me...it's with all the vendors who sell products they describe as .45 ACP firearms and ammo. Perhaps you should write to them and tell them the error of their ways. I'm sure Smith and Wesson would love to hear from a pair of mooks like you two. It's always nice to put up a post that gets so many responses from you mouthbreathers, although in this case it wasn't my intention. I'm heading out to Virginia a little later this morning, fully armed and ready to take on a slew of empty soda pop and beer cans, a dozen full two liter soda pop bottles, and various other targets. Too bad you're such a flaming asshole, Herring, because if you weren't, I'd ask you to join us...a group of guys whose political beliefs are all over the spectrum. One of the group legally owns a few full auto firearms, and I'm sure he'll have one of them with him. Good luck and have fun Harry, and while your in Virginia don't forget to take advantage of those "out-of-trunk" gun dealers. That's where the real bargains are y'know.. I'm not aware of any gun shows this weekend in Northern Virginia that are adjacent to the interstates. I do think there is one sometime this month out near Dulles Airport...and that's one that's famous locally for off the books firearms sales. I'm supportive of the process Maryland requires for sales/transfers of pistols and revolvers. The federal waiting period for paperwork approval of a suppressor, however, is annoying. It was two to three months when I got mine, and nowadays, I hear, it is closer to six months. There's a bill to deregulate suppressors, allowing them to be sold just like any firearm. With the fresh new face of the DC crowd, I'm hoping it will get passed. Then prices will come down (after the initial rush) and they will become more reasonable. |
Yo Harry...sshhh...
On 3/4/17 8:17 AM, Its Me wrote:
On Saturday, March 4, 2017 at 8:06:35 AM UTC-5, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/4/17 7:58 AM, Tim wrote: On Saturday, March 4, 2017 at 6:29:37 AM UTC-6, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/4/17 7:08 AM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Fri, 3 Mar 2017 21:25:37 -0500, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 8:15 PM, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:19 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 11:50:21 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: This is for the precision challenged I think these guys are the only ones that double label for Aito *AND* ACP https://www.midwayusa.com/product/17...l-metal-jacket But, it's what's written on the cartridge that counts! http://image.sportsmansguide.com/adi.../207427_ts.jpg You've heard of Smith & Wesson, right, ****-for-brains? That company has references to .45 ACP on many of its web pages. You think some semi-retarded right-wing assholes here know more than S&W about firearms? Smith & Wesson: http://tinyurl.com/h7kaykc I couldn't find it and my browser yielded no results. http://tinyurl.com/hjxogp2 Revolvers. No .45 ACP on that page either. Click on caliber at the top and you'll see .45 ACP and a bunch of revolvers that shoot it. Here's one, identified as a .45 ACP revolver: http://tinyurl.com/hkscslp A *revolver* identified as an Automatic Colt *Pistol*? Interesting and also bad marketing. It's strange. For the semi-auto, the caliber is '.45 Auto'. But for their revolvers, the caliber is '.45 ACP'. I think they're wrong in both cases. (Oh ****, I can feel Harry's pulse quicken.) The 'caliber' of both the semi-autos and the revolvers is '.45 caliber'. The cartridge they fire is the '.45 Auto'. I'm thinking someone at S&W didn't like the idea of stamping '.45 Auto' on the side of a revolver, so they went with '.45 ACP' for people, like Harry, who didn't know any better. That you and Alex think you are "thinking" is a great bit of humor to start off the day. Your flaccid argument isn't with me...it's with all the vendors who sell products they describe as .45 ACP firearms and ammo. Perhaps you should write to them and tell them the error of their ways. I'm sure Smith and Wesson would love to hear from a pair of mooks like you two. It's always nice to put up a post that gets so many responses from you mouthbreathers, although in this case it wasn't my intention. I'm heading out to Virginia a little later this morning, fully armed and ready to take on a slew of empty soda pop and beer cans, a dozen full two liter soda pop bottles, and various other targets. Too bad you're such a flaming asshole, Herring, because if you weren't, I'd ask you to join us...a group of guys whose political beliefs are all over the spectrum. One of the group legally owns a few full auto firearms, and I'm sure he'll have one of them with him. Good luck and have fun Harry, and while your in Virginia don't forget to take advantage of those "out-of-trunk" gun dealers. That's where the real bargains are y'know.. I'm not aware of any gun shows this weekend in Northern Virginia that are adjacent to the interstates. I do think there is one sometime this month out near Dulles Airport...and that's one that's famous locally for off the books firearms sales. I'm supportive of the process Maryland requires for sales/transfers of pistols and revolvers. The federal waiting period for paperwork approval of a suppressor, however, is annoying. It was two to three months when I got mine, and nowadays, I hear, it is closer to six months. There's a bill to deregulate suppressors, allowing them to be sold just like any firearm. With the fresh new face of the DC crowd, I'm hoping it will get passed. Then prices will come down (after the initial rush) and they will become more reasonable. Yeah, I've seen a few news items on that. It would be a good idea. The suppressor industry should work to drive the word "silencer" out of common usage, because in typical civilian use a suppressor does not do anything close to "silence" a firearm. |
Yo Harry...sshhh...
7:06 AMKeyser Soze On 3/4/17 7:58 AM, Tim wrote: On Saturday, March 4, 2017 at 6:29:37 AM UTC-6, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/4/17 7:08 AM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Fri, 3 Mar 2017 21:25:37 -0500, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 8:15 PM, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:19 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 11:50:21 -0800 (PST), Tim - show quoted text - I'm not aware of any gun shows this weekend in Northern Virginia that are adjacent to the interstates. I do think there is one sometime this month out near Dulles Airport...and that's one that's famous locally for off the books firearms sales. I'm supportive of the process Maryland requires for sales/transfers of pistols and revolvers. The federal waiting period for paperwork approval of a suppressor, however, is annoying. It was two to three months when I got mine, and nowadays, I hear, it is closer to six months. ..... Doesn't have to be a gun show. You've said in the past of people dealing guns out of the trunk of their car is commonplace like they're as popular as a Starbucks. According to you one doesn't have to look very far to find them. |
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On Sat, 4 Mar 2017 08:06:32 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:
I'm supportive of the process Maryland requires for sales/transfers of pistols and revolvers. Yeah you might have to ask 2 or 3 people in PG county before you can find someone to sell you an off the books gun. It is really working great in Baltimore too. 54 murders so far, most unsolved. The federal waiting period for paperwork approval of a suppressor, however, is annoying. It was two to three months when I got mine, and nowadays, I hear, it is closer to six months. Why would suppressor be NFA devices in the first place? If anything they make guns safer. (less chance of hearing loss) |
Yo Harry...sshhh...
On Sat, 4 Mar 2017 08:20:12 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:
Yeah, I've seen a few news items on that. It would be a good idea. The suppressor industry should work to drive the word "silencer" out of common usage, because in typical civilian use a suppressor does not do anything close to "silence" a firearm. We can blame Hiram Maxim for that. He coined the name for his new device to "silence" firearms, over 100 years ago |
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On Sat, 4 Mar 2017 08:36:06 -0500 (EST), justan wrote:
Poco Deplorevole Wrote in message: On Fri, 3 Mar 2017 21:34:24 -0500, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/3/17 7:32 AM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 19:12:03 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 6:46 PM, Bill wrote: Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 16:53:00 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:51 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 16:36:47 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:19 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 11:50:21 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: This is for the precision challenged I think these guys are the only ones that double label for Aito *AND* ACP https://www.midwayusa.com/product/17...l-metal-jacket But, it's what's written on the cartridge that counts! http://image.sportsmansguide.com/adi.../207427_ts.jpg You've heard of Smith & Wesson, right, ****-for-brains? That company has references to .45 ACP on many of its web pages. You think some semi-retarded right-wing assholes here know more than S&W about firearms? Smith & Wesson: http://tinyurl.com/h7kaykc http://tinyurl.com/hjxogp2 http://tinyurl.com/jqf2o6r They are either referring to the gun or they, like you, are being imprecise with the language. The cartridge is rightfully called '.45 Auto'. Find one .45 cartridge with '.45 ACP' on the base. Or, you could just gracefully bow out. Also, from your link: Specifications SKU: 11526 Model: M&P®45 M2.0? Thumb Safety Caliber: .45 AUTO Capacity: 10+1 Barrel Length: 4.6" / 11.7 cm Overall Length: 7.9" Front Sight: Steel - White Dot Rear Sight: Steel - White Two Dot Action: Striker Fire Grip: Polymer Weight: 27.0 oz / 765.4g Barrel Material: Stainless Steel - Armornite® Finish Slide Material: Stainless Steel - Armornite® Finish Frame Material: Polymer Purpose: Home Protection, Personal Protection Note 'Caliber: .45 AUTO'. Maybe you missed that. I didn't check the rest of your links. So far, you're batting about a zero. Tell us about 'Digital Desire' instead. I am sure S&W knows a lot more about firearms nomenclature than you and your braindead buds here ever will. Show me a cartridge with '.45 ACP' on the base. I'm sure they are experts in firearm nomenclature. If they're talking about the firearm, then '.45 ACP' could well be correct. Do they make .45 Auto ammunition? If so, I'll bet the cartridge base says '.45 Auto'. Now hush, Mr. Precise. You blew it. Maybe 50 years plus ago, it said ACP, but the rest of the manufacturers did not want to mention Colt. Wasn't a30.06 originally a Winchester 30.06? The fact is, the round has several names in common use by authoritative vendors. And those using '.45 ACP' are wrong. (You missed that part.) Besides the two names under discussion, what other names are in 'common use by authoritative vendors'? Yawn. IOW you can't name any. Nice job, writer. You are well known as a liar. Why continue on that path? 'The proof is in the pudding.' I keep waiting for him to show us the cartridge with .45 ACP stamped on the base, and to show us the 'other names in 'common use by authoritative vendors' I reckon we shouldn't hold our breath. I thought 45 ACP was the name of a particular pistol model. Wouldn't it be tough to try to jam a bunch of em into a magazine? Smith and Wesson has '.45 ACP' stamped on the side of one of their revolvers. https://www.smith-wesson.com/firearms/model-625-jm Scroll down about half a page and check out the barrel. Maybe Harry has one of these, and that's why he's so confused. |
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On Sat, 4 Mar 2017 07:29:34 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/4/17 7:08 AM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Fri, 3 Mar 2017 21:25:37 -0500, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 8:15 PM, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:19 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 11:50:21 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: This is for the precision challenged I think these guys are the only ones that double label for Aito *AND* ACP https://www.midwayusa.com/product/17...l-metal-jacket But, it's what's written on the cartridge that counts! http://image.sportsmansguide.com/adi.../207427_ts.jpg You've heard of Smith & Wesson, right, ****-for-brains? That company has references to .45 ACP on many of its web pages. You think some semi-retarded right-wing assholes here know more than S&W about firearms? Smith & Wesson: http://tinyurl.com/h7kaykc I couldn't find it and my browser yielded no results. http://tinyurl.com/hjxogp2 Revolvers. No .45 ACP on that page either. Click on caliber at the top and you'll see .45 ACP and a bunch of revolvers that shoot it. Here's one, identified as a .45 ACP revolver: http://tinyurl.com/hkscslp A *revolver* identified as an Automatic Colt *Pistol*? Interesting and also bad marketing. It's strange. For the semi-auto, the caliber is '.45 Auto'. But for their revolvers, the caliber is '.45 ACP'. I think they're wrong in both cases. (Oh ****, I can feel Harry's pulse quicken.) The 'caliber' of both the semi-autos and the revolvers is '.45 caliber'. The cartridge they fire is the '.45 Auto'. I'm thinking someone at S&W didn't like the idea of stamping '.45 Auto' on the side of a revolver, so they went with '.45 ACP' for people, like Harry, who didn't know any better. That you and Alex think you are "thinking" is a great bit of humor to start off the day. Your flaccid argument isn't with me...it's with all the vendors who sell products they describe as .45 ACP firearms and ammo. Perhaps you should write to them and tell them the error of their ways. I'm sure Smith and Wesson would love to hear from a pair of mooks like you two. It's always nice to put up a post that gets so many responses from you mouthbreathers, although in this case it wasn't my intention. I'm heading out to Virginia a little later this morning, fully armed and ready to take on a slew of empty soda pop and beer cans, a dozen full two liter soda pop bottles, and various other targets. Too bad you're such a flaming asshole, Herring, because if you weren't, I'd ask you to join us...a group of guys whose political beliefs are all over the spectrum. One of the group legally owns a few full auto firearms, and I'm sure he'll have one of them with him. You talked about 'authoritative vendors' a while back calling the .45 Auto cartridge by 'several names'. Well, where are they? See, Harry, you spout bull**** and don't back it up. Yet you complain about Trump. Whatever would make you think I'd consider joining you and whomever for anything? |
Yo Harry...sshhh...
On Sat, 4 Mar 2017 08:06:32 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/4/17 7:58 AM, Tim wrote: On Saturday, March 4, 2017 at 6:29:37 AM UTC-6, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/4/17 7:08 AM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Fri, 3 Mar 2017 21:25:37 -0500, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 8:15 PM, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:19 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 11:50:21 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: This is for the precision challenged I think these guys are the only ones that double label for Aito *AND* ACP https://www.midwayusa.com/product/17...l-metal-jacket But, it's what's written on the cartridge that counts! http://image.sportsmansguide.com/adi.../207427_ts.jpg You've heard of Smith & Wesson, right, ****-for-brains? That company has references to .45 ACP on many of its web pages. You think some semi-retarded right-wing assholes here know more than S&W about firearms? Smith & Wesson: http://tinyurl.com/h7kaykc I couldn't find it and my browser yielded no results. http://tinyurl.com/hjxogp2 Revolvers. No .45 ACP on that page either. Click on caliber at the top and you'll see .45 ACP and a bunch of revolvers that shoot it. Here's one, identified as a .45 ACP revolver: http://tinyurl.com/hkscslp A *revolver* identified as an Automatic Colt *Pistol*? Interesting and also bad marketing. It's strange. For the semi-auto, the caliber is '.45 Auto'. But for their revolvers, the caliber is '.45 ACP'. I think they're wrong in both cases. (Oh ****, I can feel Harry's pulse quicken.) The 'caliber' of both the semi-autos and the revolvers is '.45 caliber'. The cartridge they fire is the '.45 Auto'. I'm thinking someone at S&W didn't like the idea of stamping '.45 Auto' on the side of a revolver, so they went with '.45 ACP' for people, like Harry, who didn't know any better. That you and Alex think you are "thinking" is a great bit of humor to start off the day. Your flaccid argument isn't with me...it's with all the vendors who sell products they describe as .45 ACP firearms and ammo. Perhaps you should write to them and tell them the error of their ways. I'm sure Smith and Wesson would love to hear from a pair of mooks like you two. It's always nice to put up a post that gets so many responses from you mouthbreathers, although in this case it wasn't my intention. I'm heading out to Virginia a little later this morning, fully armed and ready to take on a slew of empty soda pop and beer cans, a dozen full two liter soda pop bottles, and various other targets. Too bad you're such a flaming asshole, Herring, because if you weren't, I'd ask you to join us...a group of guys whose political beliefs are all over the spectrum. One of the group legally owns a few full auto firearms, and I'm sure he'll have one of them with him. Good luck and have fun Harry, and while your in Virginia don't forget to take advantage of those "out-of-trunk" gun dealers. That's where the real bargains are y'know.. I'm not aware of any gun shows this weekend in Northern Virginia that are adjacent to the interstates. I do think there is one sometime this month out near Dulles Airport...and that's one that's famous locally for off the books firearms sales. Obviously you've never been there. Show us something to back up your claim, Herr Scheiße Meister. |
Yo Harry...sshhh...
On Sat, 4 Mar 2017 08:20:12 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/4/17 8:17 AM, Its Me wrote: On Saturday, March 4, 2017 at 8:06:35 AM UTC-5, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/4/17 7:58 AM, Tim wrote: On Saturday, March 4, 2017 at 6:29:37 AM UTC-6, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/4/17 7:08 AM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Fri, 3 Mar 2017 21:25:37 -0500, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 8:15 PM, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:19 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 11:50:21 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: This is for the precision challenged I think these guys are the only ones that double label for Aito *AND* ACP https://www.midwayusa.com/product/17...l-metal-jacket But, it's what's written on the cartridge that counts! http://image.sportsmansguide.com/adi.../207427_ts.jpg You've heard of Smith & Wesson, right, ****-for-brains? That company has references to .45 ACP on many of its web pages. You think some semi-retarded right-wing assholes here know more than S&W about firearms? Smith & Wesson: http://tinyurl.com/h7kaykc I couldn't find it and my browser yielded no results. http://tinyurl.com/hjxogp2 Revolvers. No .45 ACP on that page either. Click on caliber at the top and you'll see .45 ACP and a bunch of revolvers that shoot it. Here's one, identified as a .45 ACP revolver: http://tinyurl.com/hkscslp A *revolver* identified as an Automatic Colt *Pistol*? Interesting and also bad marketing. It's strange. For the semi-auto, the caliber is '.45 Auto'. But for their revolvers, the caliber is '.45 ACP'. I think they're wrong in both cases. (Oh ****, I can feel Harry's pulse quicken.) The 'caliber' of both the semi-autos and the revolvers is '.45 caliber'. The cartridge they fire is the '.45 Auto'. I'm thinking someone at S&W didn't like the idea of stamping '.45 Auto' on the side of a revolver, so they went with '.45 ACP' for people, like Harry, who didn't know any better. That you and Alex think you are "thinking" is a great bit of humor to start off the day. Your flaccid argument isn't with me...it's with all the vendors who sell products they describe as .45 ACP firearms and ammo. Perhaps you should write to them and tell them the error of their ways. I'm sure Smith and Wesson would love to hear from a pair of mooks like you two. It's always nice to put up a post that gets so many responses from you mouthbreathers, although in this case it wasn't my intention. I'm heading out to Virginia a little later this morning, fully armed and ready to take on a slew of empty soda pop and beer cans, a dozen full two liter soda pop bottles, and various other targets. Too bad you're such a flaming asshole, Herring, because if you weren't, I'd ask you to join us...a group of guys whose political beliefs are all over the spectrum. One of the group legally owns a few full auto firearms, and I'm sure he'll have one of them with him. Good luck and have fun Harry, and while your in Virginia don't forget to take advantage of those "out-of-trunk" gun dealers. That's where the real bargains are y'know.. I'm not aware of any gun shows this weekend in Northern Virginia that are adjacent to the interstates. I do think there is one sometime this month out near Dulles Airport...and that's one that's famous locally for off the books firearms sales. I'm supportive of the process Maryland requires for sales/transfers of pistols and revolvers. The federal waiting period for paperwork approval of a suppressor, however, is annoying. It was two to three months when I got mine, and nowadays, I hear, it is closer to six months. There's a bill to deregulate suppressors, allowing them to be sold just like any firearm. With the fresh new face of the DC crowd, I'm hoping it will get passed. Then prices will come down (after the initial rush) and they will become more reasonable. Yeah, I've seen a few news items on that. It would be a good idea. The suppressor industry should work to drive the word "silencer" out of common usage, because in typical civilian use a suppressor does not do anything close to "silence" a firearm. Preciseness is relative, Harry, as you so able demonstrate time after time. |
Yo Harry...sshhh...
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On 3/4/17 8:43 AM, justan wrote:
Keyser Soze Wrote in message: On 3/4/17 7:08 AM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Fri, 3 Mar 2017 21:25:37 -0500, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 8:15 PM, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:19 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 11:50:21 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: This is for the precision challenged I think these guys are the only ones that double label for Aito *AND* ACP https://www.midwayusa.com/product/17...l-metal-jacket But, it's what's written on the cartridge that counts! http://image.sportsmansguide.com/adi.../207427_ts.jpg You've heard of Smith & Wesson, right, ****-for-brains? That company has references to .45 ACP on many of its web pages. You think some semi-retarded right-wing assholes here know more than S&W about firearms? Smith & Wesson: http://tinyurl.com/h7kaykc I couldn't find it and my browser yielded no results. http://tinyurl.com/hjxogp2 Revolvers. No .45 ACP on that page either. Click on caliber at the top and you'll see .45 ACP and a bunch of revolvers that shoot it. Here's one, identified as a .45 ACP revolver: http://tinyurl.com/hkscslp A *revolver* identified as an Automatic Colt *Pistol*? Interesting and also bad marketing. It's strange. For the semi-auto, the caliber is '.45 Auto'. But for their revolvers, the caliber is '.45 ACP'. I think they're wrong in both cases. (Oh ****, I can feel Harry's pulse quicken.) The 'caliber' of both the semi-autos and the revolvers is '.45 caliber'. The cartridge they fire is the '.45 Auto'. I'm thinking someone at S&W didn't like the idea of stamping '.45 Auto' on the side of a revolver, so they went with '.45 ACP' for people, like Harry, who didn't know any better. That you and Alex think you are "thinking" is a great bit of humor to start off the day. Your flaccid argument isn't with me...it's with all the vendors who sell products they describe as .45 ACP firearms and ammo. Perhaps you should write to them and tell them the error of their ways. I'm sure Smith and Wesson would love to hear from a pair of mooks like you two. It's always nice to put up a post that gets so many responses from you mouthbreathers, although in this case it wasn't my intention. I'm heading out to Virginia a little later this morning, fully armed and ready to take on a slew of empty soda pop and beer cans, a dozen full two liter soda pop bottles, and various other targets. Too bad you're such a flaming asshole, Herring, because if you weren't, I'd ask you to join us...a group of guys whose political beliefs are all over the spectrum. One of the group legally owns a few full auto firearms, and I'm sure he'll have one of them with him. Going stumpy hunting? Are you all going to do a sleep over in your cinderblock cabin? What do you call yourselves? The Gay Gunners would work if you haven't already picked out a name? Alas, Stumpy was laid to rest a few years ago after a good christian service. Now there's a septic field where he once reigned. And, as per plan, the "cabin" you referred is now a storage building, since the actual habitable cabin has been built on the site. |
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On 3/4/17 3:10 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote:
'several names'. Well, where are they? See, Harry, you spout bull**** and don't back it up. Yet you complain about Trump. Whatever would make you think I'd consider joining you and whomever for anything? You mean, like your walk on a golf course? |
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On Sat, 04 Mar 2017 15:15:04 -0500, Poco Deplorevole
wrote: I wouldn't be a bit surprised if the cops in PG County wouldn't sell you an 'off the books' gun. Most of the off the books guns I have came from cops (Charlotte County Fla SO, DC and Md State) |
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On Sat, 4 Mar 2017 18:37:05 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/4/17 3:10 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: 'several names'. Well, where are they? See, Harry, you spout bull**** and don't back it up. Yet you complain about Trump. Whatever would make you think I'd consider joining you and whomever for anything? You mean, like your walk on a golf course? I'd let you stay way out front, 'cause I'd probably have a hard time keeping up with something like you. |
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Poco Deplorevole wrote:
On Fri, 3 Mar 2017 21:25:37 -0500, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 8:15 PM, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:19 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 11:50:21 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: This is for the precision challenged I think these guys are the only ones that double label for Aito *AND* ACP https://www.midwayusa.com/product/17...l-metal-jacket But, it's what's written on the cartridge that counts! http://image.sportsmansguide.com/adi.../207427_ts.jpg You've heard of Smith & Wesson, right, ****-for-brains? That company has references to .45 ACP on many of its web pages. You think some semi-retarded right-wing assholes here know more than S&W about firearms? Smith & Wesson: http://tinyurl.com/h7kaykc I couldn't find it and my browser yielded no results. http://tinyurl.com/hjxogp2 Revolvers. No .45 ACP on that page either. Click on caliber at the top and you'll see .45 ACP and a bunch of revolvers that shoot it. Here's one, identified as a .45 ACP revolver: http://tinyurl.com/hkscslp A *revolver* identified as an Automatic Colt *Pistol*? Interesting and also bad marketing. It's strange. For the semi-auto, the caliber is '.45 Auto'. But for their revolvers, the caliber is '.45 ACP'. I think they're wrong in both cases. (Oh ****, I can feel Harry's pulse quicken.) The 'caliber' of both the semi-autos and the revolvers is '.45 caliber'. The cartridge they fire is the '.45 Auto'. I'm thinking someone at S&W didn't like the idea of stamping '.45 Auto' on the side of a revolver, so they went with '.45 ACP' for people, like Harry, who didn't know any better. Good guess. .45 auto is an odd cartridge for a revolver. |
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Poco Deplorevole wrote:
On Fri, 3 Mar 2017 21:34:24 -0500, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/3/17 7:32 AM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 19:12:03 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 6:46 PM, Bill wrote: Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 16:53:00 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:51 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 16:36:47 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:19 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 11:50:21 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: This is for the precision challenged I think these guys are the only ones that double label for Aito *AND* ACP https://www.midwayusa.com/product/17...l-metal-jacket But, it's what's written on the cartridge that counts! http://image.sportsmansguide.com/adi.../207427_ts.jpg You've heard of Smith & Wesson, right, ****-for-brains? That company has references to .45 ACP on many of its web pages. You think some semi-retarded right-wing assholes here know more than S&W about firearms? Smith & Wesson: http://tinyurl.com/h7kaykc http://tinyurl.com/hjxogp2 http://tinyurl.com/jqf2o6r They are either referring to the gun or they, like you, are being imprecise with the language. The cartridge is rightfully called '.45 Auto'. Find one .45 cartridge with '.45 ACP' on the base. Or, you could just gracefully bow out. Also, from your link: Specifications SKU: 11526 Model: M&P®45 M2.0? Thumb Safety Caliber: .45 AUTO Capacity: 10+1 Barrel Length: 4.6" / 11.7 cm Overall Length: 7.9" Front Sight: Steel - White Dot Rear Sight: Steel - White Two Dot Action: Striker Fire Grip: Polymer Weight: 27.0 oz / 765.4g Barrel Material: Stainless Steel - Armornite® Finish Slide Material: Stainless Steel - Armornite® Finish Frame Material: Polymer Purpose: Home Protection, Personal Protection Note 'Caliber: .45 AUTO'. Maybe you missed that. I didn't check the rest of your links. So far, you're batting about a zero. Tell us about 'Digital Desire' instead. I am sure S&W knows a lot more about firearms nomenclature than you and your braindead buds here ever will. Show me a cartridge with '.45 ACP' on the base. I'm sure they are experts in firearm nomenclature. If they're talking about the firearm, then '.45 ACP' could well be correct. Do they make .45 Auto ammunition? If so, I'll bet the cartridge base says '.45 Auto'. Now hush, Mr. Precise. You blew it. Maybe 50 years plus ago, it said ACP, but the rest of the manufacturers did not want to mention Colt. Wasn't a30.06 originally a Winchester 30.06? The fact is, the round has several names in common use by authoritative vendors. And those using '.45 ACP' are wrong. (You missed that part.) Besides the two names under discussion, what other names are in 'common use by authoritative vendors'? Yawn. IOW you can't name any. Nice job, writer. You are well known as a liar. Why continue on that path? 'The proof is in the pudding.' I keep waiting for him to show us the cartridge with .45 ACP stamped on the base, and to show us the 'other names in 'common use by authoritative vendors' I reckon we shouldn't hold our breath. Nope. |
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On Sat, 4 Mar 2017 21:49:10 -0500, Alex wrote:
Good guess. .45 auto is an odd cartridge for a revolver. Holy moon clip Batman ;-) I think the government made a ****load of M17s so they are not that "odd" but they do seem to be getting expensive. I remember when they were $25-30 at Ye Olde Hunter (Interarmco). Now I see them at over a grand. I think there were also more than a few W&S MkVIs modified to fire the ..45 auto with a clip. These things were really dirt cheap at YOH, like $10. |
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On Saturday, March 4, 2017 at 9:49:16 PM UTC-5, Alex wrote:
Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Fri, 3 Mar 2017 21:25:37 -0500, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 8:15 PM, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:19 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 11:50:21 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: This is for the precision challenged I think these guys are the only ones that double label for Aito *AND* ACP https://www.midwayusa.com/product/17...l-metal-jacket But, it's what's written on the cartridge that counts! http://image.sportsmansguide.com/adi.../207427_ts.jpg You've heard of Smith & Wesson, right, ****-for-brains? That company has references to .45 ACP on many of its web pages. You think some semi-retarded right-wing assholes here know more than S&W about firearms? Smith & Wesson: http://tinyurl.com/h7kaykc I couldn't find it and my browser yielded no results. http://tinyurl.com/hjxogp2 Revolvers. No .45 ACP on that page either. Click on caliber at the top and you'll see .45 ACP and a bunch of revolvers that shoot it. Here's one, identified as a .45 ACP revolver: http://tinyurl.com/hkscslp A *revolver* identified as an Automatic Colt *Pistol*? Interesting and also bad marketing. It's strange. For the semi-auto, the caliber is '.45 Auto'. But for their revolvers, the caliber is '.45 ACP'. I think they're wrong in both cases. (Oh ****, I can feel Harry's pulse quicken.) The 'caliber' of both the semi-autos and the revolvers is '.45 caliber'. The cartridge they fire is the '.45 Auto'. I'm thinking someone at S&W didn't like the idea of stamping '.45 Auto' on the side of a revolver, so they went with '.45 ACP' for people, like Harry, who didn't know any better. Good guess. .45 auto is an odd cartridge for a revolver. I have a Ruger Blackhawk that has interchangeable cylinders in 45 Auto and 45 Long Colt. I rarely shoot 45 Auto in it... much more fun to shoot the 45 LC. Big boom! Cost is a consideration, but between casting my own bullets and handloading, it's manageable. It's fun to play around with the loads. A hot load in 45 LC will wake you up. :) |
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On Sat, 4 Mar 2017 21:49:10 -0500, Alex wrote:
Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Fri, 3 Mar 2017 21:25:37 -0500, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 8:15 PM, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:19 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 11:50:21 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: This is for the precision challenged I think these guys are the only ones that double label for Aito *AND* ACP https://www.midwayusa.com/product/17...l-metal-jacket But, it's what's written on the cartridge that counts! http://image.sportsmansguide.com/adi.../207427_ts.jpg You've heard of Smith & Wesson, right, ****-for-brains? That company has references to .45 ACP on many of its web pages. You think some semi-retarded right-wing assholes here know more than S&W about firearms? Smith & Wesson: http://tinyurl.com/h7kaykc I couldn't find it and my browser yielded no results. http://tinyurl.com/hjxogp2 Revolvers. No .45 ACP on that page either. Click on caliber at the top and you'll see .45 ACP and a bunch of revolvers that shoot it. Here's one, identified as a .45 ACP revolver: http://tinyurl.com/hkscslp A *revolver* identified as an Automatic Colt *Pistol*? Interesting and also bad marketing. It's strange. For the semi-auto, the caliber is '.45 Auto'. But for their revolvers, the caliber is '.45 ACP'. I think they're wrong in both cases. (Oh ****, I can feel Harry's pulse quicken.) The 'caliber' of both the semi-autos and the revolvers is '.45 caliber'. The cartridge they fire is the '.45 Auto'. I'm thinking someone at S&W didn't like the idea of stamping '.45 Auto' on the side of a revolver, so they went with '.45 ACP' for people, like Harry, who didn't know any better. Good guess. .45 auto is an odd cartridge for a revolver. Harry has expressed his desire for my death on multiple occasions. There is probably some psychological significance to that, but since I'm not Harry's wife, I won't attempt to diagnose his problem. |
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On Sun, 05 Mar 2017 10:31:07 -0500, Poco Deplorevole wrote:
On Sat, 4 Mar 2017 21:49:10 -0500, Alex wrote: Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Fri, 3 Mar 2017 21:25:37 -0500, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 8:15 PM, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:19 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 11:50:21 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: This is for the precision challenged I think these guys are the only ones that double label for Aito *AND* ACP https://www.midwayusa.com/product/17...l-metal-jacket But, it's what's written on the cartridge that counts! http://image.sportsmansguide.com/adi.../207427_ts.jpg You've heard of Smith & Wesson, right, ****-for-brains? That company has references to .45 ACP on many of its web pages. You think some semi-retarded right-wing assholes here know more than S&W about firearms? Smith & Wesson: http://tinyurl.com/h7kaykc I couldn't find it and my browser yielded no results. http://tinyurl.com/hjxogp2 Revolvers. No .45 ACP on that page either. Click on caliber at the top and you'll see .45 ACP and a bunch of revolvers that shoot it. Here's one, identified as a .45 ACP revolver: http://tinyurl.com/hkscslp A *revolver* identified as an Automatic Colt *Pistol*? Interesting and also bad marketing. It's strange. For the semi-auto, the caliber is '.45 Auto'. But for their revolvers, the caliber is '.45 ACP'. I think they're wrong in both cases. (Oh ****, I can feel Harry's pulse quicken.) The 'caliber' of both the semi-autos and the revolvers is '.45 caliber'. The cartridge they fire is the '.45 Auto'. I'm thinking someone at S&W didn't like the idea of stamping '.45 Auto' on the side of a revolver, so they went with '.45 ACP' for people, like Harry, who didn't know any better. Good guess. .45 auto is an odd cartridge for a revolver. Harry has expressed his desire for my death on multiple occasions. There is probably some psychological significance to that, but since I'm not Harry's wife, I won't attempt to diagnose his problem. [Mistakenly posted here. Should be under 'Vehicle Wraps'. But, the issue remains nevertheless.] |
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On 3/5/17 10:38 AM, Poco Deplorevole wrote:
On Sun, 05 Mar 2017 10:31:07 -0500, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Sat, 4 Mar 2017 21:49:10 -0500, Alex wrote: Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Fri, 3 Mar 2017 21:25:37 -0500, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 8:15 PM, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/2/17 4:19 PM, Poco Deplorevole wrote: On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 11:50:21 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: This is for the precision challenged I think these guys are the only ones that double label for Aito *AND* ACP https://www.midwayusa.com/product/17...l-metal-jacket But, it's what's written on the cartridge that counts! http://image.sportsmansguide.com/adi.../207427_ts.jpg You've heard of Smith & Wesson, right, ****-for-brains? That company has references to .45 ACP on many of its web pages. You think some semi-retarded right-wing assholes here know more than S&W about firearms? Smith & Wesson: http://tinyurl.com/h7kaykc I couldn't find it and my browser yielded no results. http://tinyurl.com/hjxogp2 Revolvers. No .45 ACP on that page either. Click on caliber at the top and you'll see .45 ACP and a bunch of revolvers that shoot it. Here's one, identified as a .45 ACP revolver: http://tinyurl.com/hkscslp A *revolver* identified as an Automatic Colt *Pistol*? Interesting and also bad marketing. It's strange. For the semi-auto, the caliber is '.45 Auto'. But for their revolvers, the caliber is '.45 ACP'. I think they're wrong in both cases. (Oh ****, I can feel Harry's pulse quicken.) The 'caliber' of both the semi-autos and the revolvers is '.45 caliber'. The cartridge they fire is the '.45 Auto'. I'm thinking someone at S&W didn't like the idea of stamping '.45 Auto' on the side of a revolver, so they went with '.45 ACP' for people, like Harry, who didn't know any better. Good guess. .45 auto is an odd cartridge for a revolver. Harry has expressed his desire for my death on multiple occasions. There is probably some psychological significance to that, but since I'm not Harry's wife, I won't attempt to diagnose his problem. [Mistakenly posted here. Should be under 'Vehicle Wraps'. But, the issue remains nevertheless.] You posted it three times...****-for-brains. As for your death, well, that's not up to me, although I admit I have no use for racist xenophobes. |
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On Sun, 5 Mar 2017 12:39:41 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/5/17 10:28 AM, wrote: On Sun, 5 Mar 2017 07:59:48 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/4/17 11:43 PM, wrote: On Sat, 4 Mar 2017 21:49:10 -0500, Alex wrote: Good guess. .45 auto is an odd cartridge for a revolver. Holy moon clip Batman ;-) I think the government made a ****load of M17s so they are not that "odd" but they do seem to be getting expensive. I remember when they were $25-30 at Ye Olde Hunter (Interarmco). Now I see them at over a grand. I think there were also more than a few W&S MkVIs modified to fire the .45 auto with a clip. These things were really dirt cheap at YOH, like $10. You are referring to the M1917 revolver, as described in Wiki and elsewhe The M1917 Revolver (formally United States Revolver, Caliber .45, M1917) was a U.S. six-shot revolver of .45 ACP caliber. It was adopted by the U.S. Army in 1917 to supplement the standard M1911 .45 ACP semi-automatic pistol during World War I. Afterwards, it was primarily used by secondary and non-deployed troops. There were two variations of the M1917, one made by Colt and the other made by Smith & Wesson. Or how about: The .45 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol), or .45 Auto (11.43×23mm) is a handgun cartridge designed by John Browning in 1905, for use in his prototype Colt semi-automatic pistol. After successful military trials it was adopted along with the Browning .45 Colt handgun as the .45 M1911 cartridge. The handgun was designated M1911 handgun. Or maybe: The Smith & Wesson Model 22 series of revolvers is a refined, commercial version of the M1917 revolver issued during World War I. The Model 22 was built to directly chamber rimless pistol cartridges like the .45 ACP and the .45 GAP but allows for use with moon clips. The Model 22 is a large frame double-action revolver chambered in .45 ACP using half or full moon clips. It may also use .45 Auto Rim as they were designed for revolvers chambered in .45 ACP or .45 GAP using the half or full moon clips. Built around Smith & Wesson's large N frame, it was originally sold as the Model 1950 and is normally fitted with a 5½" barrel with no under lug and fixed combat sights. Target models are the models 25 and 26. Nomenclature...sometimes it gets tricky. :) Yeah that one, and it wasn't that tricky. You didn't have any problem googling it up. My reference was to the .45 ACP nomenclature. I have already said, that is a dumb thing to argue about. It is as silly as people banging on about Conway kneeling on the couch or Sessions shaking hands with ambassadors at a cocktail party. |
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On 3/5/17 12:58 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 5 Mar 2017 12:39:41 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/5/17 10:28 AM, wrote: On Sun, 5 Mar 2017 07:59:48 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: On 3/4/17 11:43 PM, wrote: On Sat, 4 Mar 2017 21:49:10 -0500, Alex wrote: Good guess. .45 auto is an odd cartridge for a revolver. Holy moon clip Batman ;-) I think the government made a ****load of M17s so they are not that "odd" but they do seem to be getting expensive. I remember when they were $25-30 at Ye Olde Hunter (Interarmco). Now I see them at over a grand. I think there were also more than a few W&S MkVIs modified to fire the .45 auto with a clip. These things were really dirt cheap at YOH, like $10. You are referring to the M1917 revolver, as described in Wiki and elsewhe The M1917 Revolver (formally United States Revolver, Caliber .45, M1917) was a U.S. six-shot revolver of .45 ACP caliber. It was adopted by the U.S. Army in 1917 to supplement the standard M1911 .45 ACP semi-automatic pistol during World War I. Afterwards, it was primarily used by secondary and non-deployed troops. There were two variations of the M1917, one made by Colt and the other made by Smith & Wesson. Or how about: The .45 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol), or .45 Auto (11.43×23mm) is a handgun cartridge designed by John Browning in 1905, for use in his prototype Colt semi-automatic pistol. After successful military trials it was adopted along with the Browning .45 Colt handgun as the .45 M1911 cartridge. The handgun was designated M1911 handgun. Or maybe: The Smith & Wesson Model 22 series of revolvers is a refined, commercial version of the M1917 revolver issued during World War I. The Model 22 was built to directly chamber rimless pistol cartridges like the .45 ACP and the .45 GAP but allows for use with moon clips. The Model 22 is a large frame double-action revolver chambered in .45 ACP using half or full moon clips. It may also use .45 Auto Rim as they were designed for revolvers chambered in .45 ACP or .45 GAP using the half or full moon clips. Built around Smith & Wesson's large N frame, it was originally sold as the Model 1950 and is normally fitted with a 5½" barrel with no under lug and fixed combat sights. Target models are the models 25 and 26. Nomenclature...sometimes it gets tricky. :) Yeah that one, and it wasn't that tricky. You didn't have any problem googling it up. My reference was to the .45 ACP nomenclature. I have already said, that is a dumb thing to argue about. It is as silly as people banging on about Conway kneeling on the couch or Sessions shaking hands with ambassadors at a cocktail party. Speaking of firearms, one of my rural Virginia buddies gave me an early birthday gift yesterday, a 25 round magazine for my CZ .22LR rifles, the 455 bolt and the 512 semi-auto. I helped him with his resume last year and he was able to get a job with the county. I doubt the resume made the difference, but what the hell. This is the mag: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BYQuN0WYSA It is one of those firearm thingies that are legal to own and use in Maryland, but illegal to buy here. My buddy found it at what he says is a pretty nice gun store "out there." Might be worth a visit to that store. I really can't pour enough praise on these CZ .22LR rifles...they are inexpensive, nicely made of good materials, and are very accurate right out of the box...no need to buy a bunch of pieces and parts to improve them. :) Oh...and mine came with threaded barrels. |
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On Sun, 5 Mar 2017 13:11:38 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:
a 25 round magazine for my CZ .22LR rifles Do they make a loader for these? I know when I had my 10-22 loading the magazines was the worst part of shooting it. I ended up buying the loader and I could load a 25 or a 50 almost as fast as I could shoot it unless I just did a "hold the trigger down" magazine dump. That would empty a 50 round magazine in 3-4 seconds |
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On Sun, 5 Mar 2017 13:11:38 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: a 25 round magazine for my CZ .22LR rifles Do they make a loader for these? I know when I had my 10-22 loading the magazines was the worst part of shooting it. I ended up buying the loader and I could load a 25 or a 50 almost as fast as I could shoot it unless I just did a "hold the trigger down" magazine dump. That would empty a 50 round magazine in 3-4 seconds I don't know but the spring is really stiff after loading 15 of 25 rounds. There is no button on the side of the mag, so that sort of loader is unlikely . Maybe a push down loader? -- Posted with my iPhone 7+. |
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