Sub machine gun found in my neighborhood!

When I was a kid, I found six pennies in a pile of dirt! I was so proud.
 
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w....t....f?


The authorities are searching for more around the place, now.
 
the_rebel_medic said:
Thats the one that the Skorpions used in the book Scarecrow!
that's the one your MOM used in the book of Scarecrow
 
Well that sub machine gun is actually mine. I lost it whyle on an assassination mission in South Korea, but that's top secret. The target was numbers and the mission was a complete success.
 
I would have taken it. Screw reporting it! Free Sub Machine Gun!
 
Darth Sidious said:
I would have taken it. Screw reporting it! Free Sub Machine Gun!
yeah he's right, you know. besides, if the police find it in your house, just say that you didn't know it was there. i heard that this couple found a skeleton in their basment.
 
In America you don't have to bury them in the ground. They're sitting on walls in stores even. You can literally buy a minigun, although it would cost you about $30000.

Personally I'd choose the scilenced M4A1, but meh it would put me out a couple grand. :sniper:

No but seriously, untill Bush is out of office, you can go buy yourself any gun you want. That is if you have the cash for it.
 
TCfromBN said:
In America you don't have to bury them in the ground. They're sitting on walls in stores even. You can literally buy a minigun, although it would cost you about $30000.

Personally I'd choose the scilenced M4A1, but meh it would put me out a couple grand. :sniper:

No but seriously, untill Bush is out of office, you can go buy yourself any gun you want. That is if you have the cash for it.

Are you sure you live in this country?
 
DreadLord1337 said:
Are you sure you live in this country?
yeah, 'cause a lot of the halflife2.net'ters i know are from... NOT this country
 
Um he was speaking of the United States, and it's quite clear we are both from the United States based on our locations.

Most people put their real locations. Not Sector 5 Carthage. K Thnx.
 
uhhh... i'm talking about my character, jackass. the real me is from the states as well
 
XANA said:
uhhh... i'm talking about my character, jackass. the real me is from the states as well

Right.. Your.. Character... And I'm the jackass.. O... K..

And no, I've never been to a gun show, nor do I have any desire to.
 
i've been to a gun show before. it was pretty cool.
 
If there's something strange, in your neighbourhood...

Who you gonna call?

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TCfromBN said:
In America you don't have to bury them in the ground. They're sitting on walls in stores even. You can literally buy a minigun, although it would cost you about $30000.

Personally I'd choose the scilenced M4A1, but meh it would put me out a couple grand. :sniper:

No but seriously, untill Bush is out of office, you can go buy yourself any gun you want. That is if you have the cash for it.
And it will be the same damn way when Bush is out of office. That's how most of us like it.
 
TCfromBN said:
In America you don't have to bury them in the ground. They're sitting on walls in stores even. You can literally buy a minigun, although it would cost you about $30000.
First of all, you don't really know what you're talking about. You'd need to go through the huge lumbering and COSTLY process of obtaining a Class III firearms license. You won't find a minigun for sale anywhere anyway.

TCfromBN said:
Personally I'd choose the scilenced M4A1, but meh it would put me out a couple grand. :sniper:
This isn't CS:S. If you had a Class III a fully automatic rifle would put you out a LOT more than a "couple grand."

No point in fixing a suppressor when you're using supersonic ammo, anyway.

TCfromBN said:
No but seriously, untill Bush is out of office, you can go buy yourself any gun you want. That is if you have the cash for it.
No, you can't, you can't purchase fully automatic arms without a Class III.

And that has absolutely nothing to do with Bush in office or not. Are you retarded?
 
#1) There was a gun show that had a mini gun for sale.

#2) Personally I'd choose the scilenced M4A1, but meh it would put me out a couple grand. I was kidding... thats where the "No but seriously" comes in. Does it really matter if I think "suppressors" are cool or not?

#3)Where did I say that you didn't need the proper license?

#4)I'm sorry, a friend told me that Bush had some kind of bill/law that the next presidential candidate would be likely to remove regarding "Class III" firearms...

#5)I'm not retarded.
 
TCfromBN said:
#1) There was a gun show that had a mini gun for sale.
That's most likely for a collector and is very rare, you won't see that that often if ever again.

TCfromBN said:
#2) Personally I'd choose the scilenced M4A1, but meh it would put me out a couple grand. I was kidding... thats where the "No but seriously" comes in. Does it really matter if I think "suppressors" are cool or not?

Uh yeah because there's no point in fitting a suppressor to a rifle using supersonic ammunition.

TCfromBN said:
#3)Where did I say that you didn't need the proper license?
You implied you could just 'go out and buy one.'

TCfromBN said:
#4)I'm sorry, a friend told me that Bush had some kind of bill/law that the next presidential candidate would be likely to remove regarding "Class III" firearms...
That doesn't even make sense. Didn't you watch Schoolhouse Rock as a kid? Learn how bills go through Congress to become laws.

TCfromBN said:
#5)I'm not retarded.
LOL.
 
#4)I'm sorry, a friend told me that Bush had some kind of bill/law that the next presidential candidate would be likely to remove regarding "Class III" firearms...

RakuraiTenjin said:
That doesn't even make sense. Didn't you watch Schoolhouse Rock as a kid? Learn how bills go through Congress to become laws.

A friend told me that Bush had some kind of bill/law[.] That the next presidential candidate (next president) would be likely to remove [it] regarding "Class III" firearms.

Sorry, I was typing too fast in my first post. Can you understand that now, or are you just completely illiterate?

Wow, what does "learning how bills go through congress to becomes laws" have to do with what I was talking about?

RakuraiTenjin said:
Uh yeah because there's no point in fitting a suppressor to a rifle using supersonic ammunition.

Oh, your right I guess that means that everybody should think suppressors are stupid.


I just can't get over how narrow-minded people are.
 
No, you missed Rakurai's point entirely. If the ammunition is supersonic, it will make a sonic boom when fired. Thus, a silencer will not effectively silence it. This is why you never see silencers on, say, FN Five-seveNs in real life. I mean, sure, you can attach one, but it won't do shit.
 
That makes sense. Ok, their pointless on m4a1's but I still like how they look X) stupid opinion my bad
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suppressor

Most suppressors work by allowing the pressurized gases in the barrel to slowly expand before they exit the muzzle of the firearm, resulting in a "phum" sound rather than a bang. The process is comparable to slowly opening a soda can and hearing a hissing sound rather than a "pop". Some suppressors are also structured like motorcycle mufflers for the sound waves to cancel as they reflect from the sides of the casing. Such suppressors are inherently more difficult to design and to manufacture since they require more precise cutting and assembly. For this reason, they are often bigger and are mounted on large-caliber rifles where the added sound suppression is needed most.

When mounted on pistols and submachine guns with subsonic ammunition, the effective noise reduction of a military grade suppressor is nearly complete, as the weapon's noise is reduced to the point that the click of the action is often louder than the muzzle burst. On sniper rifles, and large caliber assault rifles, the noise reduction is still immense, but a distinctive whistle is still present. Another important factor in sound signature suppression is the muzzle velocity of the ammunition. In large caliber assault rifles and precision rifles, the bullet itself produces a noticeable crackling sound as it travels through the surrounding air. For this reason, it is more difficult to lower the sound signature of these firearms effectively.

One solution is to lower the muzzle velocity of the cartridge. Some suppressor designs do this by allowing gas to bleed out of the barrel before the bullet exits; others do it with rubber "wipes" that use friction to slow the bullet. While this method is effective, it dramatically reduces the range, accuracy, and stopping power of the projectile. The wipes generally wear out and lose effectiveness after relatively few shots.

Most suppressors can be removed by unscrewing them off the barrel, but others, such as suppressors that bleed off powder gasses to reduce the ammunition velocity, are built into the barrel and can only be removed by removing the barrel. Integral suppressors are also more robust than detachable suppressors, because they attach to the barrel over much of the barrel's length, making them less susceptible to bending if subjected to torque, such as when the firearm is dropped. A detachable suppressor that is even slightly misaligned may come into contact with the bullet, significantly degrading the accuracy at best, and at worst resulting in the suppressor being ripped off the firearm when used.

Suppressors have other benefits besides reducing noise. Most suppressors are effective recoil reducers. A suppressor also cools the hot gasses coming out of the barrel enough that most of the lead vapor that leaves the barrel condenses inside the suppressor, reducing the amount of lead that might be inhaled by the shooter and others around them.
 
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