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That the wind up joint roller.Why does it have a drum? Isn't the ammo supposed to jump over the optic and climb in through the ejection port to feed?
Looks like a CMC flat triggerDoes it have a $400 binary trigger ?
See it's no good as a liberal pisser-offer then.Looks like a CMC flat trigger
https://www.cmctriggers.com/cmc-ar-15-ar-10-single-stage-drop-in-trigger-344/
Going fully semi-automatic is what gets you in trouble with the ATFSee it's no good as a liberal pisser-offer then.
It needs to be at least fully semiautomatic.
Or is it Semi Fully-automatic?Going fully semi-automatic is what gets you in trouble with the ATF
Back in the last Century, circa mid 1980's,Or is it Semi Fully-automatic?
Huh. Mid 1980's the Army was shooting meters too. We had metric rifle and MG ammo, metric cannons and shells, metric tank tubes, metric grid squares, and we talked about things being X clicks away when we drove.Note* US Marines were metric long before other US Military forces.
Silly. That IS fully semi-automatic.See it's no good as a liberal pisser-offer then.
It needs to be at least fully semiautomatic.
The Marines started using metric during Vietnam.Huh. Mid 1980's the Army was shooting meters too. We had metric rifle and MG ammo, metric cannons and shells, metric tank tubes, metric grid squares, and we talked about things being X clicks away when we drove.
Actually the Army and the Marines went metric in 1957.The Marines started using metric during Vietnam.
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Especially with a 30 magazine clip.Going fully semi-automatic is what gets you in trouble with the ATF
Clipazine.Especially with a 30 magazine clip.
Dang, you're right. It may be only selectively fully semi automatic.Clipazine.
Besides the trigger it also doesn't have a shoulder thingie that goes up.