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@alpine-hoplite
hey maybe im just a dumb teenage girl that like cant think for herself or whatever but how the Fuck can kaitlin bennett carry an AR-10 just around like in pittsburgh, new jersey, ohio, south Carolina, and wherever else like how does that happen now I live in America and I have my entire life but I don't understand like that's a big ass fucking gun what the hell do you need that for I have nothing against the right to bare arms right if you feel protected with it go for it I mean I carry a knife with me almost everywhere I go so I get it its not a safe world but is an AR-10 necessary goddamn like get a little handgun or smth if you want to feel safe holy shit get a little garter belt, get a case to hook it to your pants, put it in your waistband, feel cool whatever but you don't need to carry a damn three foot long gun around like if you want a hunting rifle or smth go for it but youre not hunting in the middle of pittsburgh are you no theres only people there and that's murder so can we dial it back a bit and carry a nice pistol maybe a pretty colt or a simple 9mm
trying some simple things
should stop drawing 3/4′s someday
Surplus Zone: A Trio of Surplus AR10 Rifles
Hi guys, today we have a new The Armourer’s Bench video from Vic. He unearthed some unexpected treasures on his recent travels in Germany - three unusual AR-10 rifles. Through some detective work and research he's able to identify the rifles' various parts - with one of the rifles being very unusual!
The first is made up of almost pristine Portuguese contract parts, the second has attributes of the rare Sudanese sniper variant, which had a carry handle-mounted optic and finally an unusual rifle with a scalloped/cutaway magazine well. Vic goes over the rifles and identifies the various parts that make them up and where they came from.
Check out his full blog about the guns, over on the TAB website, here.
Brownells BRN10 - 7.62x51mm