My Dislike For ARs is Purely Psychological
Two of the rifles I was issued were Colt's I saw no difference between them and the Harrington Righard's I was issued at Ft. Carson.
I had 2 A-1s ( full auto) and 3 A-2s ( three round burst)
Never had any reliability issues W/ any of them...
I never liked ARs, they're a hassle to clean (too many nooks and crannies) they're accurate enough I just don't like them.
Probably too many nights spent scrubbing an M-16 outside the arms room waiting for some D.A. 2nd Lt. ( yes I'm aware that was redundant) to decide they were clean enough...
I know 2 or 3 students at school have recently become gun owners.
I saw them lined up to join the NRA & the CSSA & the CCRKBA at the last gun show I went to .
Maybe it's just me but I've never fired a handgun that really put a whuppin on me in terms of recoil
( You want recoil try an 8 in howiter on ZONE 8 red bag)
I just don't notice it so the idea that a .380 is going to hurt someone W/ out underlying issues simply doesn't compute...
Especially W/ the "fierce recoil" .380s are known for.
Jiminez arms cost about as much as a good steak dinner. They also last about as long, and turn into the same thing before you get rid of them
There were some issues W/ the RAMI .40 S&W feeding properly they have long since been resolved by a slight redesign of the feed ramp.I had ( Correction HAVE) one of the old ones that had the issues I sent it to CZUSA for a feed ramp polish and some new magazines I had it back in lest thana week...
Ok folks we've seen what happens when we all stand together, It's time to "Cooper" our elected officials. By which I mean bombard them W/so many protest emails that their servers crash and their switchboards can't handle the calls
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