JSThane wrote:Glock Seven with ceramic firing and flush-fit hundred round drum magazine, chambered in 40mm Luger ACP. It's invisible to X-Ray and metal detectors, fully semi-auto, and can fire fourteen caliber magazines in two seconds.
Only $149.99, get yours today!
I hear they cost more than the Dulles International Airport Police Chief makes in a month.
"I cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution which granted a right to Congress of expending, on objects of benevolence, the money of their constituents." -- James Madison
JSThane wrote:Glock Seven with ceramic firing and flush-fit hundred round drum magazine, chambered in 40mm Luger ACP. It's invisible to X-Ray and metal detectors, fully semi-auto, and can fire fourteen caliber magazines in two seconds.
Only $149.99, get yours today!
I hear they cost more than the Dulles International Airport Police Chief makes in a month.
And made in Germany.
Range Rule: "The front gate lock is not an acceptable target." Never Forget.
MechAg94 wrote:30 magazine clip in 1/2 a second. That's like 108,000 rounds per minute. I think the military might be interested in the Ghost Gun.
Using that math, a. 223 round will travel 1.81 feet from the chamber when the next round is fired. If you have a 24" barrel this can cause all sorts of physics problems.
"I cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution which granted a right to Congress of expending, on objects of benevolence, the money of their constituents." -- James Madison
MechAg94 wrote:30 magazine clip in 1/2 a second. That's like 108,000 rounds per minute. I think the military might be interested in the Ghost Gun.
Using that math, a. 223 round will travel 1.81 feet from the chamber when the next round is fired. If you have a 24" barrel this can cause all sorts of physics problems.
That's why it has to be .30 caliber. Anything else gums up the universe and distorts the space-time continuum. You wouldn't want to cause a dislocation of the space-time continuum would you, Captain?
Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.
MechAg94 wrote:30 magazine clip in 1/2 a second. That's like 108,000 rounds per minute. I think the military might be interested in the Ghost Gun.
Using that math, a. 223 round will travel 1.81 feet from the chamber when the next round is fired. If you have a 24" barrel this can cause all sorts of physics problems.
That's why it has to be .30 caliber. Anything else gums up the universe and distorts the space-time continuum. You wouldn't want to cause a dislocation of the space-time continuum would you, Captain?
Don't Panic!
Range Rule: "The front gate lock is not an acceptable target." Never Forget.
Apparently it’s a rule that, as a lawmaker, you have to tackle societal concepts with which you are stunningly ignorant. State Senator Kevin De Leon, (Democrat from the Socialist Republic of California’s crime ridden city of Los Angeles) recently put his amazingly acute idiocy on full display while talking about guns he thinks should be heavily regulated. Not surprisingly, the Democrat from California’s gang-infested city is a staunch supporter of increased gun control.
Holding what appears to be a weaponized amalgamation of steel and kydex, the senator let slip an incoherent ramble of gun terms that were clearly stacked for theatrical effect, and not accuracy or informative purposes.
MechAg94 wrote:30 magazine clip in 1/2 a second. That's like 108,000 rounds per minute. I think the military might be interested in the Ghost Gun.
Using that math, a. 223 round will travel 1.81 feet from the chamber when the next round is fired. If you have a 24" barrel this can cause all sorts of physics problems.
That's why it has to be .30 caliber. Anything else gums up the universe and distorts the space-time continuum. You wouldn't want to cause a dislocation of the space-time continuum would you, Captain?
Don't Panic!
yet another reason why I love you guys!
~Tracy
Gun control is what you talk about when you don't want to talk about the truth ~ Colion Noir
I don't need a "30 caliber clip" and a "ghost gun" that "shoots 30 rounds in half a second" and neither do you knuckleheads. It's just common sense. Now an invisible ghost gun, that would be a different story. We need one of those.
How in the world could the cop stand there with a straight face?
Note: Me sharing a link and information published by others does not constitute my endorsement, agreement, disagreement, my opinion or publishing by me. If you do not like what is contained at a link I share, take it up with the author or publisher of the content.
I am not sure I believe this, and you are free not to, but I actually sat through that again, but this time all I did was watch the background. The police officer (chief?) in the background has trouble suppressing a grin several times, and the guy in the suit rolls his eyes.