Epoch Times - 80% Of Americans Aged 17 to 24 Are Unfit For Military Service. And 55 Year Old AR-15 Fetishists Are Our Defense Against Tyranny?

You struggle to spell two letter words. You must stop presuming to translate.


How many designs?
Multiple, Askholio. Read my post. Note the word civilian.

predicted you would run for it.

In order to prevent a civilian semi-automatic AR-15 from being readily converted for use with the select fire components, Colt changed a number of features. Parts changed include the lower receiver, bolt carrier, hammer, trigger, disconnector, and safety/mode selector. The semi-automatic bolt carrier has a longer lightening slot to prevent the bolt's engagement with an automatic sear. Due to a decrease in mass the buffer spring is heavier. On the select fire version, the hammer has an extra spur which interacts with the additional auto-sear that holds it back until the bolt carrier group is fully in battery, when automatic fire is selected.[21]Using a portion of the select fire parts in a semi-automatic rifle will not enable a select fire option.[22] As designed by Colt the pins supporting the semi-auto trigger and hammer in the lower receiver are larger than those used in the military rifle to prevent interchangeability between semi-automatic and select fire components.[23]
 
ArmaLite sold to Colt Colt went full civilian Market Semi Auto Retard in 63
I know the story. I was responding to the idiots question to you.

If you entertain him he is going to go into a dissertation on development of the 5.56 and 223.
 
Multiple, Askholio. Read my post. Note the word civilian.

predicted you would run for it.

In order to prevent a civilian semi-automatic AR-15 from being readily converted for use with the select fire components, Colt changed a number of features. Parts changed include the lower receiver, bolt carrier, hammer, trigger, disconnector, and safety/mode selector. The semi-automatic bolt carrier has a longer lightening slot to prevent the bolt's engagement with an automatic sear. Due to a decrease in mass the buffer spring is heavier. On the select fire version, the hammer has an extra spur which interacts with the additional auto-sear that holds it back until the bolt carrier group is fully in battery, when automatic fire is selected.[21]Using a portion of the select fire parts in a semi-automatic rifle will not enable a select fire option.[22] As designed by Colt the pins supporting the semi-auto trigger and hammer in the lower receiver are larger than those used in the military rifle to prevent interchangeability between semi-automatic and select fire components.[23]
No..

You can't read.
 
I know the story. I was responding to the idiots question to you.

If you entertain him he is going to go into a dissertation on development of the 5.56 and 223.
.222 Swift is more fun of. a rabbit hole
 
15th post
That doesn't change the plain meaning of the words.

You're a moron.
Lmao!
well, if it is one design there the internal parts like the bolt and auto sear should fit perfectly in the Sporter with no modifications.

If not, you lose.
 
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