This weapon as illustrated doesn’t seem to have a “shoulder thing that goes up” unless you’re talking about the stock. So I guess it would pass muster in NY but not here in Alaska because no one here would ever purchase a weapon with a part labeled “don’t know but scary.”
Unless I’m mistaken (which ain’t impossible, but I’m supposed to know) that’s an M-60 machine gun and it does have a little folding thing for your shoulder.
You should give the congresswoman credit. I think she was doing a good job dodging the question designed to make her look dumb except the reporter kept repeating it over and over and over again
M240B, which is a minor variant of the FN-Mitrailleuse d’Appui General 58, adopted by the US Army in the mid-1990s, and by the USMC in the late 1980s.
The Wiki entry is out to lunch …
This weapon as illustrated doesn’t seem to have a “shoulder thing that goes up” unless you’re talking about the stock. So I guess it would pass muster in NY but not here in Alaska because no one here would ever purchase a weapon with a part labeled “don’t know but scary.”
If it does all that, I’ll take a dozen. Will you take a personal check? I’ll take two dozen if it includes the bayonets and a ching sling.
On Talk Like a Pirate Day, that’s a ARRRR-15.
OK, but that’s not an AR-15 in the picture….?
Needless to say, that is not an AR-15. Or an AR-16. Not even an AR-17 or 18. I’m not sure what it is… but it surely does looks scary. And attractive.
As they say… it is better to have one and not need it, than to need one and not have it.
Nobody ever mentions the perpetually moist sponge that allows spitball manufacture (2000 per sec.) if you’re playing with your kids!
And the tree branch along the barrel in case they get out of hand…
Unless I’m mistaken (which ain’t impossible, but I’m supposed to know) that’s an M-60 machine gun and it does have a little folding thing for your shoulder.
You should give the congresswoman credit. I think she was doing a good job dodging the question designed to make her look dumb except the reporter kept repeating it over and over and over again
M240B, which is a minor variant of the FN-Mitrailleuse d’Appui General 58, adopted by the US Army in the mid-1990s, and by the USMC in the late 1980s.
The Wiki entry is out to lunch …
Cheers
Thanks–after my time.