thompsonx -> RE: Does self defense allow you to beat someone to death"? (4/9/2016 5:04:44 PM)
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]ORIGINAL: Nnanji ORIGINAL: thompsonx http://www.gunblast.com/AMT-AutoMagII.htm The magazine is of stainless steel construction, with a plastic follower, and it holds nine rounds of .22 Magnum ammo, for a total loaded capacity of ten rounds. Accuracy testing included each of the types of ammunition listed above. The trigger pull measured five and one-quarter pounds, and released crisply after a slight amount of take-up. All loads were fired on paper at a range of twenty-five yards, with a gentle breeze and an air temperature of sixty-seven degrees Fahrenheit, from a bench-rested two hand hold position. Every load tested grouped into less than three inches, with most doing better. The Winchester Supreme grouped into just over two inches, with the PMC Predator going under two inches for five shots, consistently, when I did my part. Tough to hit a toe at 25 yards when your nine shot gun groups three inches off a rest at 25 yards. Only you think an auto-mag is a 9252 high standard. Jesus you are phoquing stupid. Actually, more points you phoqed up. The TX 9252 wasn't made until the 90's. Early on you said your hi-standard was just like the OSS's, Lie...I never said that....those had silencers which are illegal to the best of my knowledge which was made in Southern California. The TX in the TX 9252 is because the tights to the gun were bought by a company and moved to a plant in Texas.the TX 9252 has a 10-inch barrel. The...what is it, I have to think... This would be a first for you...have you been taking lessons? HDM model, used by the military,made by a different company than now had a 6.5-inch barrel. You mentioned, well you quoted from Google, that the HDM model was still in use by the CIA, Marines and who ever as an assassination gun. Well, actually, for instance the Marines still have it in Arsenal. They have about ten, that they don't issue. The Marine Force Recon, at one time used them. From time to time they'd set up an ambush on a convoy. Just when was this? I have been out of the service for quite a while but back then recon stood for reconnaissance. The idea behind that is that you get in and get out without being seen. If the opposition knows you have been there well that sort of compromises shit. They'd use the suppressed HDM to puncture a tire on a lead truck. When the convoy stopped behind the lead truck the recon unit would initiate the ambush. Of course eventually people figured it out and the tactic stopped working. That was decades ago. So the few HDM's went into arsenal and haven't been issued in decades. Hardly an assassination gun. Argue with the cia, not me, about the efficacy of that weapon.
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