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Neoteny wrote:I 100% knew as I posted this thread that koolbak, as the only hick with a goddamn sense of humor on this website, would be the first to catch it, and I also knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that these facts would drive gun dorks nuts and they would smugly correct me anyway.


Lmao...I owe you a beer brother ;o)

Neo; is this you? An outstanding, informative, extremely helpful video for all responsible gun owners! Love to hear your review of this, Neo.....




ps....looked up "Neoteny"....wtf, over? :lol:
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Etymology of gun

mid-14c., gunne "an engine of war that throws rocks, arrows or other missiles from a tube by the force of explosive powder or other substance," apparently a shortening of woman's name Gunilda, found in Middle English gonnilde "cannon" and in an Anglo-Latin reference to a specific gun from a 1330 munitions inventory of Windsor Castle ("... una magna balista de cornu quae Domina Gunilda ..."). Also compare gonnilde gnoste "spark or flame used to fire a cannon" (early 14c.). The woman's name is from Old Norse Gunnhildr, a compound of gunnr and hildr, both meaning "war, battle." First element from PIE *gwhen- "to strike, kill" (see bane); for second, see Hilda. The identification of women with powerful weapons is common historically (such as Big Bertha, Brown Bess, Mons Meg, etc.). Or perhaps directly from Old Norse gunnr "battle." The word was perhaps influenced by or confirmed by (or possibly from) Old French engon, dialectal variant of engin "engine."

Meaning grew with technology, from cannons to firearms as they developed 15c.; popularly applied to pistols and revolvers from 1744. In modern military use the word is restricted to cannons (which must be mounted), especially long ones used for high velocity and long trajectory. Hence great guns (1884 as an exclamation) distinguished from small guns (such as muskets) from c. 1400. Meaning "thief, rascal" is from 1858. For son of a gun, see son. To jump the gun (1912, American English) is a figurative use from track and field. Guns "a woman's breasts" (especially if prominent) attested by 2006.


[G]un covers firearms from the heaviest naval or siege guns (but in technical use excluding mortars and howitzers) to the soldier's rifle or the sportsman's shotgun, and in current U.S. use even the gangster's revolver. In the other European languages there is no such comprehensive word, but different terms for the small or hand gun of the soldier or sportsman (even these, sometimes differentiated) and the heavy naval guns or artillery pieces .... [Buck, 1949]
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mrswdk wrote:Exactly. Also this is why shops should serve alcohol to whomever they please, regardless of age or gender.


NPR Says, "Tapert's team found damaged nerve tissue in the brains of the teens who drank. The researchers believe this damage negatively affects attention span in boys, and girls' ability to comprehend and interpret visual information." Because of this factor, the question of alcohol is different than that of firearm possession. Keep in mind this article is about heavy drinking vs no drinking without even considering exceptionally moderated circumstances and reflects the tendency of such liberal media outlets to look only at the extreme sides of the issue and force it into black and white terms.
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Think guns also do pretty irreversible damage to kids, bruh.

I also think you didn't get my point.
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saxitoxin wrote:While I appreciate betiko lives in a place where the most dangerous thing around is a spider that can cause you to itch for a couple days if it bites you, I live in a place where there are these -

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Given the choice between having a firearm or a rape whistle, I would go with the firearm. (Yes, I do have capsaicin 10%, too.)


Weak. We had wolves in the countryside lately. We didn't need guns to take care of them, a car was enough. I suggest you buy a Renault, those cars freaking trainwrecks wherever they go.
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guns don't kill people, Pontius Pilate kills people
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Guns don’t kill people, rappers do.
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KoolBak wrote:Lmao...I owe you a beer brother ;o)

Neo; is this you? An outstanding, informative, extremely helpful video for all responsible gun owners! Love to hear your review of this, Neo.....




ps....looked up "Neoteny"....wtf, over? :lol:


Whoever that man is has a deep knowledge of firearms terminology and operation. That ghost gun is sure to work without a hitch.

I'll definitely take that beer tho.
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Next time you're in Oregon! We can modify a few of my weapons per that video and rain hell....lol
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I was shocked in reading this thread how easily you were all just trolled... Props to Neo for trolling some experienced posters, who knew it was so easy???
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saxitoxin wrote:While I appreciate betiko lives in a place where the most dangerous thing around is a spider that can cause you to itch for a couple days if it bites you, I live in a place where there are these -

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Given the choice between having a firearm or a rape whistle, I would go with the firearm. (Yes, I do have capsaicin 10%, too.)

How did I miss this piece of suxpidity?
I wonder what the ratio is between the number of times suxi has been raped by gay cow-whores (vaquero-putas ?) and how many times he's fantasized about it?
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Thorthoth wrote:
saxitoxin wrote:While I appreciate betiko lives in a place where the most dangerous thing around is a spider that can cause you to itch for a couple days if it bites you, I live in a place where there are these -

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- and these -

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- and these -

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Given the choice between having a firearm or a rape whistle, I would go with the firearm. (Yes, I do have capsaicin 10%, too.)

How did I miss this piece of suxpidity?
I wonder what the ratio is between the number of times suxi has been raped by gay cow-whores (vaquero-putas ?) and how many times he's fantasized about it?


Classic TT, projecting as usual.
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mookiemcgee wrote:I was shocked in reading this thread how easily you were all just trolled... Props to Neo for trolling some experienced posters, who knew it was so easy???


Are you using the term "all" loosely, Mookster?
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KoolBak wrote:
mookiemcgee wrote:I was shocked in reading this thread how easily *everyone but Kool* just got trolled... Props to Neo for trolling some experienced posters, who knew it was so easy???


Are you using the term "all" loosely, Mookster?


Lol... If I say most then they will all think they were not the ones trolled... So maybe "everyone but Kool"?
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:lol: Nice ;o)
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hunt anything with 4 legs
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The SRA's anesthetic is 10X cooler than the NRA's. This is a simple truth.
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3D printed bullets are more harmful than traditional metal ones.
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we dont need guns laws,stop banning guns
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Yes we do.
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last two posts were solid arguments.
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Yes, they were.
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Smelting lead to make your own shotgun slugs and aught-one buckshot is completely safe and problem free. Yep.....goes even easier while drinking.....no problems here!
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pretty sure llama isn't allowed to receive packages from the US.

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Neoteny wrote:There has been a lot of hand-wringing over gun control legislation recently, and a criticism from the right has been that liberals do not know guns well enough to effectively legislate. As a gun owner and halfbreed redneck, I want to assume the mantle of educator so that we can all talk about gun rights from an illuminated perspective. Feel free to post your own facts too! I will of course be making corrections as necessary.

Starting off:

The "AR" in AR-15 stands for "assault rifle."

What is commonly called a "clip" is actually called a "cartridge."



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