Too many to name. Multiple red dot sighting systems. Extremely dangerous laser. Not to mention black Butler Creek flip covers.
Can you find any dangerous features on this AR-15?
Too many to name. Multiple red dot sighting systems. Extremely dangerous laser. Not to mention black Butler Creek flip covers.
Actually no, the dangerous feature isn't in the picture, he's probably taking it.
Agreed. With that many scopes, it's obviously some sort of 20 eyed monster behind the lens.
That longer part with a hole in it right in the middle.
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That's my most dangerous part also.
Agreed.
The alien that operates it is probably more dangerous.
The physical weight could be a killer.
I guess DMC still thinks a knife is more dangerous than a gun.![]()
you guys are all fooled.
that's spiderman's new gadget i guess
Ever accidentally cut yourself with a knife? Ever accidentally shoot yourself?
Plaxico did!
ever throw a knife from several hundred meters with near pinpoint accuracy?
How does accuracy equate to danger? There are benchrest compe ions all around the world where accuracy is the best of all shooters, but no one gets hurt. Way to dodge the question though.
Are you mentally challenged? What's more dangerous at 100 feet? A knife or a gun.
Wait it was a serious question...There are benchrest compe ions all around the world where accuracy is the best of all shooters, but no one gets hurt. Way to dodge the question though.![]()
I forgot I shouldn't be responding to you until you explain how the genetic code of Africans and Latin Americans (the greatest country on earth tbh) differs from everyone else. I'll start a new thread as promised if you would like. Or we can just use this idiotic one out of convenience.
Guns are chunks of metal and wood and plastic. Bullets must be used for them to fire. Guns are not dangerous. It would still be the knife.
So you're 100 feet from a gun and a knife, sleeping. Someone breaks in and grabs one. Would you prefer they grab an unloaded gun or an unloaded knife?
I gave you research material that I would bet you didn't follow up on.
Truly amazing how you can twist arguments.
Oh so the gun isn't loaded now. How convenient!So you're 100 feet from a gun and a knife, sleeping. Someone breaks in and grabs one. Would you prefer they grab an unloaded gun or an unloaded knife?
lol you showed me some bull research that hadn't even been completed. I want YOUR take on it. Still waiting.
How much does a .357 weigh? What would do more damage to a human skull from 100 feet: The blunt end of a knife or a .357 magnum?
I answer precisely. You should learn to ask precise questions. There's too much room on forums like these for twisting, so I stick to precise answers.
But still a gun. A gun and a bullet are two different things. A knife is more dangerous than a gun. A person can be arrested for concealing a firearm, it doesn't have to be loaded to be a firearm. Most of the guns in my home are not loaded, only two are. The majority of firearms in the US are unloaded.Oh so the gun isn't loaded now. How convenient!
The explanation was in that research. You clicked on the link and dismissed it as bull even though it's anything but.lol you showed me some bull research that hadn't even been completed. I want YOUR take on it. Still waiting.
Ok what's more dangerous, a knife or a loaded gun?
No it isn't actually. I didn't see anything about Latin Americans or Africans.The explanation was in that research.
It isn't bull in the sense that the ideas behind it are based on scientific theory. It's bull in your proposed use of it. Still waiting for your take on African and Latin American genetics.You clicked on the link and dismissed it as bull even though it's anything but.
I can't wait to read how a knife is more dangerous than a loaded gun
Would you rather get hit wit a knife traveling at 3000 feet per second or a bullet?
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