I saw that in a dream. Leaving all those mags loaded means....there's likely a meat locker sized box someplace with empty ones ready to be filled when needed.
It's and "AR-pattern" rifle. A man named Eugene Stoner designed a a series of rifles, one of that series was selected by the government and became the M-16. His design was first made by Armalite Rifles, hence the designation "AR". The civilian, semi-automatic, .223 caliber version is called the "AR-15".
That's enough information for you to go Googling if you want more.
Where is the bacon and krugerrands?
ReplyDeleteI am not at liberty to confirm or deny =)
ReplyDeleteI'm with Keads.....I'll never tell.
DeleteBob
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What they said.
DeleteWhat they said.
DeleteNot bad, but I wonder about leaving the magazines always filled. Springs get worn out that way.
ReplyDeleteThere's times I wished it was mine. Tim, that's a myth, the springs wear out from cycling back and forth, so storing them loaded is ok.
ReplyDeleteIt belongs to dream me.
ReplyDeleteThats the one in the bathroom in case attacked while on the pooper, just enough to fight my way to the heavy stuff.......I wish
ReplyDeleteThe second AR on the right has a misaligned front site.
DeleteIt appears to have a folding sight, to me anyways.
DeleteI'm getting a woody!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's on my Christmas wish list.
ReplyDeleteignore amos
I lost all of mine in a boating accident.
ReplyDeleteI saw that in a dream.
ReplyDeleteLeaving all those mags loaded means....there's likely a meat locker sized box someplace with empty ones ready to be filled when needed.
pffft. Rookie.
ReplyDeleteLike several others - IF it was mine no one would know about it - much less take photos of it.
ReplyDeleteWe know that it isn't either bobcostas or barryo's though!!
I don't see any .308's, 12ga, or .22's there.
ReplyDeleteUnless they are all .223's to provide for all the members of his tribe or extended family.
Not near enough ammo.
ReplyDeleteCrap! How did that get on the internet?
ReplyDeleteDang it!! Damn dog let you in???
ReplyDeleteDefinitely NOT mine.
ReplyDeleteI don't own a single AR-pattern rifle.
Hey drjim what is an IR-pat rifle?
Delete(one loose goose in DC)
Mike in Fullerton
I give up.
DeleteWhat is an "IR-pat" rifle?
drjim,
DeleteIt's and "AR-pattern" rifle. A man named Eugene Stoner designed a a series of rifles, one of that series was selected by the government and became the M-16. His design was first made by Armalite Rifles, hence the designation "AR". The civilian, semi-automatic, .223 caliber version is called the "AR-15".
That's enough information for you to go Googling if you want more.
Yes, I know all that. I use the term "AR-pattern" rifle to indicate an AR and it's clones.
DeleteI've never heard the term "IR-pattern" rifle before.