Well, unless he's got a 2-stage pull-push feed like the Abakhan.


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by Hurtful Thoughts » Mon Dec 31, 2012 7:03 pm


Mokostana wrote:See, Hurty cared not if the mission succeeded or not, as long as it was spectacular trainwreck. Sometimes that was the host Nation firing a SCUD into a hospital to destroy a foreign infection and accidentally sparking a rebellion... or accidentally starting the Mokan Drug War
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by Idaho Conservatives » Mon Dec 31, 2012 9:09 pm
Spreewerke wrote:Aqizithiuda wrote:
Isn't there usually a loophole for preban firearms?
Both the '94 ban and this proposed 2013 ban would grandfather in previously purchased firearms (layman's: anything pre-2013 would still be legal). However, this new proposed ban is stating that these grandfathered firearms should/must be registered with the NFA (like machineguns, silencers, etc., already are). Layman's: "Because Class 3 items."
It's ridiculous any way you look at it, really. Off the top of my head, the C96 would be the only semi-automatic handgun that would be legal for purchase as a non-NFA item after the proposed 2013 AWB, but only if it is not one of the mag-fed variants.

by The Zeonic States » Mon Dec 31, 2012 9:24 pm

by Benomia » Mon Dec 31, 2012 11:18 pm

The Archangel Conglomerate wrote:You've obviously never seen the Benomian M16A3s.
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by The Zeonic States » Tue Jan 01, 2013 12:11 am

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by Deutsche Demokratischer Volksstaat » Tue Jan 01, 2013 2:07 am
Questers wrote:Tank design by nation.
Russian tanks are designed to win winter.
Chinese tanks are designed by Russia.
Japanese tanks are designed to win anime.
German tanks are designed to win racecourses.
French tanks are designed to win beauty competitions.
American tanks are designed to win congress.
British tanks are designed to win battles.

by Rentarium » Tue Jan 01, 2013 3:23 am

by San-Silvacian » Tue Jan 01, 2013 3:25 am

by Deutsche Demokratischer Volksstaat » Tue Jan 01, 2013 3:29 am
Rentarium wrote:40% or so if you go by the weight savings of 5.56.
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Questers wrote:Tank design by nation.
Russian tanks are designed to win winter.
Chinese tanks are designed by Russia.
Japanese tanks are designed to win anime.
German tanks are designed to win racecourses.
French tanks are designed to win beauty competitions.
American tanks are designed to win congress.
British tanks are designed to win battles.

by San-Silvacian » Tue Jan 01, 2013 3:31 am

by Deutsche Demokratischer Volksstaat » Tue Jan 01, 2013 3:36 am
San-Silvacian wrote:wouldn't a ploymer casing be weaker than a normal casing?
Questers wrote:Tank design by nation.
Russian tanks are designed to win winter.
Chinese tanks are designed by Russia.
Japanese tanks are designed to win anime.
German tanks are designed to win racecourses.
French tanks are designed to win beauty competitions.
American tanks are designed to win congress.
British tanks are designed to win battles.

by Cordessia » Tue Jan 01, 2013 3:54 am
Deutsche Demokratischer Volksstaat wrote:Supposedly, this is not always the case...
Speaking of that, I've become a little concerned about whether polymer cases can be recycled like brass ones, for reasons of economy.

by Kouralia » Tue Jan 01, 2013 4:00 am
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by The Syndicate Union » Tue Jan 01, 2013 4:02 am

by Deutsche Demokratischer Volksstaat » Tue Jan 01, 2013 4:07 am
Cordessia wrote:Deutsche Demokratischer Volksstaat wrote:Supposedly, this is not always the case...
Speaking of that, I've become a little concerned about whether polymer cases can be recycled like brass ones, for reasons of economy.
Recycling polymer cases? Wouldn't the heat sort of deform polymer cases? Granted, brass cases expand as well, but they can be resized and annealed to remove any stress. I somehow doubt that's possible with polymer type casings...
There's also the slight problem of heat as well. Polymer casings don't remove heat from the weapon well at all, which could lead to some unfortunate cases of cook-off, especially in closed-bolt automatic weapons.
Polymer cases could be used in military applications (where lighter and cheaper is the order of the day), but the civilians will tend to stick to the reloadable brass.

Questers wrote:Tank design by nation.
Russian tanks are designed to win winter.
Chinese tanks are designed by Russia.
Japanese tanks are designed to win anime.
German tanks are designed to win racecourses.
French tanks are designed to win beauty competitions.
American tanks are designed to win congress.
British tanks are designed to win battles.

by Central and Eastern Visayas » Tue Jan 01, 2013 6:00 am
Deutsche Demokratischer Volksstaat wrote:Cordessia wrote:
Recycling polymer cases? Wouldn't the heat sort of deform polymer cases? Granted, brass cases expand as well, but they can be resized and annealed to remove any stress. I somehow doubt that's possible with polymer type casings...
There's also the slight problem of heat as well. Polymer casings don't remove heat from the weapon well at all, which could lead to some unfortunate cases of cook-off, especially in closed-bolt automatic weapons.
Polymer cases could be used in military applications (where lighter and cheaper is the order of the day), but the civilians will tend to stick to the reloadable brass.
Ah, far as I know, the idea goes that polymer is a bad conductor and therefore is not going to absorb much heat, which is needed to melt. That aside, I'm pretty much clueless.
Also, LANOS THE 'POLYMER DUDE' WHERE ARE YOU?

by Yes Im Biop » Tue Jan 01, 2013 6:22 am
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by Benomia » Tue Jan 01, 2013 6:23 am
The Archangel Conglomerate wrote:You've obviously never seen the Benomian M16A3s.
Carathon wrote:*Logs in with the name of Troll Alliance and writes a short app with poor grammar and logic.*Somehow genuinely surprised when denied*
Ragnarum wrote:Ragnarum transforms into a giant godzilla like creature, then walks into the sunset while emotional music plays and Morgan Freeman narrates.
Kouralia wrote:Everyone hates us: we're MMW. We're like the poster children of Realismfggtry.
Sauritican wrote:We've all been spending too much time with Ben

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by Puzikas » Tue Jan 01, 2013 8:03 am
The Zeonic States wrote:
You too!
Sometimes i really miss the Third Reich; Got a decent picture painted of it but never got to see it in person, Not born anywhere near long ago enough to have seen it.
Saw the Berlin wall back it was still standing though, Saw it crumble a few years later.
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Usually waiting for Puz ;-;
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