I can't believe you did that. Do you know the history of that rifle? There are zero held legally but rumors that troops sent some back piece by piece from Vietnam. Sweet rifle if you don't get caught with it. LOL.
Observe which side resorts to the most vociferous name-calling and you are likely to have identified the side with the weaker argument and they know it. -Charles R Anderson
The comments on this threads are typical of how individuals like to meddle in how other choose to live. And if you don't understand or agree or convince them to beleive as you do then they are crazy, stupid, mental disorder, etc. Question, is this guy hurting you? NO. Then why the (fill in the blank) do you care? If he is hurting you in some way by concern over the conditions of the world and wants to be prepared for unknown events( war, economic collapse, social collapse, whatever the risk) then you have a reason to critize, but use logic in your argument not personal attacks. In this case this guy is hurting no one. Maybe just mind your own business and look at yourself and comments why your comments are ignored. Try to learn something instead of being a know it all.
This post completely puzzles me. I don't see anything which fits what you say. To whom are your comments addressed?
Ah! Of course. Forgot about him. I probably have not missed anything. That also explains Gilbert's comment. I guess if Kurt is making his silly comments then that proves the idea is good.
Nathan. The M14 is an unusual rifle as absolutely NONE were allowed to be registered to civilians, even those with class three licenses. Springfield Arms have a few that are in their, what would you call it, testing or museum inventory. Any that would pop up would necessarily have to be what they would call, "stolen". None can ever be sold to private people.
Ok. I'm thinking of the M1a. To me it's the same, and I commonly call it a m14. Its semi auto though. You are correct.
For the members that have Mr. Bellman on ignore, every once in awhile, he posts some real gems. You are missing out on them. They are however few, and far between.
Are you saying "sheeple" are the folks who start reading survivalist forums and ads for goldline and wise dried food and plan their lives around an end of the world fantasy where they survive unscathed with their food guns, and gold in a wooden house?
Seeing as how you appear to be unwilling to look it up yourself I will quote the first paragraph of the Wikipedia entry. You should read the rest of the article yourself. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheeple