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  • #16
    Jimi Jah
    I need a LIFE!!
    • Jan 2014
    • 17711

    The roster is about banning guns, nothing more.

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    • #17
      GunnerMichael
      Member
      • Mar 2014
      • 255

      Originally posted by The Gleam
      More ignorance at work.

      Most of the "generic' UZI style pistols are simply the stamped receiver using UZI parts. UZIs are some of the most reliable pistols ever made, and all of my Global Industries examples are dead-on par with an original (save for the full auto) and have never had a FTF, FTE, or stoppage.

      To your ignorant eye, you might have "thought" it was an UZI "pistol style" gun but I'm willing to bet it was quite something else, regardless of that fact that most criminals do not know how to care, clean or operate their firearms in the first place. I am willing to bet the latter had a lot more to do with the failure of his gun than the gun itself.

      Majority of the time, the failure of a gun has more to do with the owner's inequities than the gun itself.
      Right over your head buddy......

      Ignorance is a perceived thing, I find people that make presumptions to be very ignorant in fact. You had presumed I was talking about UZIs when that comment was directed at the particular gun in the video, not UZIs in general. But I heard UZIs are all garbage, not reliable and very inaccurate. I also heard Glocks jam all the time and the quality is just a marketing gimmick. I also heard RIA 1911s are junk to. Believe that if you want.
      Last edited by GunnerMichael; 08-21-2016, 7:22 PM.
      -Gunner

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      • #18
        lowimpactuser
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2014
        • 2069

        Originally posted by The Gleam
        More ignorance at work.

        Most of the "generic' UZI style pistols are simply the stamped receiver using UZI parts. UZIs are some of the most reliable pistols ever made, and all of my Global Industries examples are dead-on par with an original (save for the full auto) and have never had a FTF, FTE, or stoppage.

        To your ignorant eye, you might have "thought" it was an UZI "pistol style" gun but I'm willing to bet it was quite something else, regardless of that fact that most criminals do not know how to care, clean or operate their firearms in the first place. I am willing to bet the latter had a lot more to do with the failure of his gun than the gun itself.

        Majority of the time, the failure of a gun has more to do with the owner's inequities than the gun itself.
        It was a tec-9 style machine pistol. This incident was in New Orleans.



        I'm too lazy to pull more reports where they outline if it was a tec-9 or what the exact make is, but IIRC it was the post-Tec-9 tec-9.

        As for the OP:

        They already outlawed saturday night specials, and went after the ring of fire manufacturers. Very simply, they believe less guns=good.

        The real issue is that people want a compromise on guns, when the answer is: not. one. inch.

        If we need to give up some of our guns because it actually makes us safer, then why should we allow any? The real answer is what you think- more guns is better, on the whole, than less guns. But we don't have the evidence or framework yet to present undeinable evidence of this yet. Until we do, we can't go for the throat and end this gun control sham.
        Last edited by lowimpactuser; 08-21-2016, 6:14 PM.
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        • #19
          GunnerMichael
          Member
          • Mar 2014
          • 255

          Originally posted by lowimpactuser
          It was a tec-9 style machine pistol. This incident was in New Orleans.



          I'm too lazy to pull more reports where they outline if it was a tec-9 or what the exact make is, but IIRC it was the post-Tec-9 tec-9.

          As for the OP:

          They already outlawed saturday night specials, and went after the ring of fire manufacturers. Very simply, they believe less guns=good.

          The real issue is that people want a compromise on guns, when the answer is: not. one. inch.

          If we need to give up some of our guns because it actually makes us safer, then why should we allow any? The real answer is what you think- more guns is better, on the whole, than less guns. But we don't have the evidence or framework yet to present undeinable evidence of this yet. Until we do, we can't go for the throat and end this gun control sham.
          Yup, that was the video.
          -Gunner

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          • #20
            The Gleam
            I need a LIFE!!
            • Feb 2011
            • 11321

            Originally posted by GunnerMichael
            Right over your head buddy......

            Ignorance is a perceived thing, I find people that make presumptions to be very ignorant in fact. You had presumed I was talking about UZIs when that comment was directed at the particular gun in the video, not UZIs in general. But I heard UZIs are all garbage, not reliable and very inaccurate. I also heard Glocks jam all the time and the quality is just a marketing gimmick. I also heard RIA 1911s are junk to. Believe that if you want.
            It's quite clear you said:

            Originally posted by GunnerMichael
            As the GG was helping the woman the BG stepped out of a car, pointed a gun that was clearly a generic POS UZI pistol style gun at the GG
            Do you suffer from short-term memory along with your ignorance on firearms?

            No, I pegged you right. Nothing was lost on me, as you just as you proved again.

            Thank you for confirming.
            Last edited by The Gleam; 08-25-2016, 1:27 AM.
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            Originally posted by Librarian
            What compelling interest has any level of government in knowing what guns are owned by civilians? (Those owned by government should be inventoried and tracked, for exactly the same reasons computers and desks and chairs are tracked: responsible care of public property.)

            If some level of government had that information, what would they do with it? How would having that info benefit public safety? How would it benefit law enforcement?

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