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Offline Lloyd Smale

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rock and roll (not music)
« on: February 10, 2022, 10:02:29 PM »
got the smith 15-22 braced pistol set up finally with the franklin armory binary trigger. This thing spits lead. Much faster then my old 556 with the now illegal bump fire stock. Id guess because the 22lr bolt throw is much shorter. Almost seems faster then a full auto 556. I shot 300 rounds of thunder bolt cheap ammo through it yesterday and it didnt miss a beat. Put a sig romeo 5 on it and the last mag i put a piece of printer paper out at 20 yards and dumped a mag and hit it 19 out of 25 times. Id sure hate to stand in front of that thing. Bump fired 556 was about a waste of ammo because there so hard to control but this thing would be deadly. I bought two of the triggers and i think ill put the other in my 10.5 inch 556 to try it. I know many here will balk at wasting 22s like that but it did exactly what i wanted. It made me smile. Cant imagine having more fun for 25 bucks.
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Re: rock and roll (not music)
« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2022, 05:26:42 AM »
JMHO-  I've always thought that any
law abiding citizen with a good record
that could legally own a firearm
should be able to own whatever with
no restrictions or red tape to wade
through. People with prison records
that have served their time should
have their rights restored, that is
if they're really and truly reformed
and rehabilitated
. If they can't be
trusted, they shouldn't be freed and
turned loose in society and need
to be in a cage
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