Hutch Starskey
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The Second doesn't say guns, it says arms.
Dumb ass
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The Second doesn't say guns, it says arms.
Dumb ass
The Second doesn't say guns, it says arms.
Dumb ass
I LMAO at this, because it's freakin' TRUE.
/-----/ Time to teach the gun grabbers some history:
Enter the Girandoni air rifle. The Girandoni air rifle is a repeating rifle capable of firing 22 shots in under a minute without a reload — and Meriwether Lewis’s air gun was one such firearm. Lewis’s rifle was a .46 caliber, magazine-fed repeating gun capable of shooting 22 shots in under a minute. IN 1803
These Guns Dispel The Notion The Founding Fathers Could Never Have Imagined Modern Assault Rifles
Lewis and Clark may have had them with them, but did you know that they were discontinued after only a few years because of all the problems associated with them? And Lewis and Clark only used them for demonstrations.
Girandoni air rifle - Wikipedia
The Girandoni air rifle was in service with the Austrian army from 1780 to around 1815. The advantages of a high rate of fire, no smoke from propellants, and low muzzle report granted it acceptance. It did have problems and was eventually removed from service for several reasons decades after introduction. While the detachable air reservoir was capable of around 30 shots it took nearly 1,500 strokes of a hand pump to fill those reservoirs. Later, a wagon-mounted pump was provided. The reservoirs, made from hammered sheet iron held together with rivets and sealed by brazing, proved very difficult to manufacture using the techniques of the period and were always in short supply.
In addition, the weapon was very delicate and a small break in the reservoir could make it inoperable. Finally, it was very different from any other weapon of the time and any soldier using it needed to be highly trained.
The Lewis and Clark Expedition used the rifle in the demonstrations that they performed for nearly every Native American tribe they encountered on the expedition.[1][2]
Holy shit. It's almost like technology just kept moving forward. No wonder we aren't driving Model T's anymore.
Which is us, the citizens. That school in FL probably could have used an armed militia the other day.The Second doesn't say guns, it says arms.
Dumb ass
it also says well-regulated militia, dumbass.
which means we get to have both,The Second doesn't say guns, it says arms.
Dumb ass
it also says well-regulated militia, dumbass.
Give it your best shot, we'll be waiting.
Give it your best shot, we'll be waiting.
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I LMAO at this, because it's freakin' TRUE.
/-----/ Time to teach the gun grabbers some history:
Enter the Girandoni air rifle. The Girandoni air rifle is a repeating rifle capable of firing 22 shots in under a minute without a reload — and Meriwether Lewis’s air gun was one such firearm. Lewis’s rifle was a .46 caliber, magazine-fed repeating gun capable of shooting 22 shots in under a minute. IN 1803
These Guns Dispel The Notion The Founding Fathers Could Never Have Imagined Modern Assault Rifles
Lewis and Clark may have had them with them, but did you know that they were discontinued after only a few years because of all the problems associated with them? And Lewis and Clark only used them for demonstrations.
Girandoni air rifle - Wikipedia
The Girandoni air rifle was in service with the Austrian army from 1780 to around 1815. The advantages of a high rate of fire, no smoke from propellants, and low muzzle report granted it acceptance. It did have problems and was eventually removed from service for several reasons decades after introduction. While the detachable air reservoir was capable of around 30 shots it took nearly 1,500 strokes of a hand pump to fill those reservoirs. Later, a wagon-mounted pump was provided. The reservoirs, made from hammered sheet iron held together with rivets and sealed by brazing, proved very difficult to manufacture using the techniques of the period and were always in short supply.
In addition, the weapon was very delicate and a small break in the reservoir could make it inoperable. Finally, it was very different from any other weapon of the time and any soldier using it needed to be highly trained.
The Lewis and Clark Expedition used the rifle in the demonstrations that they performed for nearly every Native American tribe they encountered on the expedition.[1][2]
Holy shit. It's almost like technology just kept moving forward. No wonder we aren't driving Model T's anymore.
so you think individuals should have nuclear weapons?
which means we get to have both,The Second doesn't say guns, it says arms.
Dumb ass
it also says well-regulated militia, dumbass.
dumbass

One is kind of worthless without the other.which means we get to have both,The Second doesn't say guns, it says arms.
Dumb ass
it also says well-regulated militia, dumbass.
dumbass
The Second doesn't say guns, it says arms.
Dumb ass
it also says well-regulated militia, dumbass.
One is kind of worthless without the other.which means we get to have both,The Second doesn't say guns, it says arms.
Dumb ass
it also says well-regulated militia, dumbass.
dumbass
I LMAO at this, because it's freakin' TRUE.
Look who's calling someone a dumb ass. Someone who claimed to be an attorney and every single soul on this forum knew better.
I bet the parents of those 17 dead sure wish there was a militia guarding their children...think very hard, troll. I'm schooling you

look who imagines they speak for the whole forum.
jill is an attorney...
and you're not even a sassy irish lass.
The Second doesn't say guns, it says arms.
Dumb ass
it also says well-regulated militia, dumbass.
Incorrect, if you were correct, your interpretation would have come out around 200 years ago.which means we get to have both,The Second doesn't say guns, it says arms.
Dumb ass
it also says well-regulated militia, dumbass.
dumbass
no. it was a single sentence. dumbass.
I can't help if it the NRA tells you what to think. and we're pretty tired of gun freaks making their obsession our problem.
look who imagines they speak for the whole forum.
jill is an attorney...
and you're not even a sassy irish lass.
No she isn't and you dont know me Ravi/Valerie...see I remember when you were under your Ravi name and said the EXACT same thing. Busted ...you should have kept quiet instead you outed yourself

Incorrect, if you were correct, your interpretation would have come out around 200 years ago.which means we get to have both,The Second doesn't say guns, it says arms.
Dumb ass
it also says well-regulated militia, dumbass.
dumbass
no. it was a single sentence. dumbass.
I can't help if it the NRA tells you what to think. and we're pretty tired of gun freaks making their obsession our problem.
you believe, with out question, a modern (about a year old) lie.