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War Path was being sarcastic. There is no button that does that but he lured in some idiot who believed it. This is what it looks like on a store bought AR (no full auto)Um, wrong.
You need a lot more, along with some halfway decent metals machining skills, to make that firearm full-auto.
"Armored infantry for the Coast Guard"?!?.....WTF?....That post is a troll.
My BB gun does the same thing!Also, by twisting the end cap on the exposed plug.
It will change the caliber of the ammo the AR-15 can shoot.
Allowing you to shoot various sized rounds.
From .22 to .50 cal.
Yeah, I know what an AR receiver looks like....Once I saw that "Armored infantry for the Coast Guard" nonsense, it was easy to see it as a troll post.War Path was being sarcastic. There is no button that does that but he lured in some idiot who believed it. This is what it looks like on a store bought AR (no full auto)
Also, by twisting the end cap on the exposed plug.
It will change the caliber of the ammo the AR-15 can shoot.
Allowing you to shoot various sized rounds.
From .22 to .50 cal.
It's been around since the internet in one form or another.Yeah, I know what an AR receiver looks like....Once I saw that "Armored infantry for the Coast Guard" nonsense, it was easy to see it as a troll post.
They have floating tanks n chit.
Also, by twisting the end cap on the exposed plug.
It will change the caliber of the ammo the AR-15 can shoot.
Allowing you to shoot various sized rounds.
From .22 to .50 cal.
Be careful what you say, Sunni—some folks will buy an AR and try shit like this. I used to run a firearms class for the PD and had officers who thought 5.56 and .300 blackout could be interchanged in the same upper simply by switching out magazines. People often get real dumb around guns.