AR15 much more deadly than M16

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  • ray55classic
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2016
    • 433

    #1

    AR15 much more deadly than M16

    Porch lights on , nobody home , A few fries short of a Happy Meal , a 5 watt bulb in a 200watt socket , 20lbs of horsesh**te in a 1lb bag


    Sad thing is a lot of folks that don't know any better believe this this lying SOB
    who is as full of Sh**te as a Christmas Turkey
    Hang the bitch , because simply fading away shouldn't be an option
    "Les Deplorables"
  • clintonhater
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2015
    • 5220

    #2
    I love to hear anti-gunners spout off, as they do continually, about how easy it is to convert a 15 to a 16: "anybody can do it with a few easily acquired parts."

    Back when ALL the parts necessary to make a conversion were being advertised in Gun List, I bought them all, choosing the highest priced ones in the hope of getting the best quality, assembled them in my 15...and discovered I still had a semi-auto.

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    • blackhawknj
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2011
      • 3754

      #3
      The effectiveness of an M-16 in Full Auto is "greatly exaggerated".

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      • ray55classic
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2016
        • 433

        #4
        Originally posted by clintonhater
        I love to hear anti-gunners spout off, as they do continually, about how easy it is to convert a 15 to a 16: "anybody can do it with a few easily acquired parts."

        Back when ALL the parts necessary to make a conversion were being advertised in Gun List, I bought them all, choosing the highest priced ones in the hope of getting the best quality, assembled them in my 15...and discovered I still had a semi-auto.
        An older AR15 SP1 can be IF you don't mind 20 years in a Federal Prison and losing all your rights
        It takes 7 parts , the M16 safety, selector , hammer, disconnect, trigger , bolt carrier ,
        & you'd need an aftermarket drop in sear instead of the military sear because the receiver had no hole to pin a military sear.'
        In the early 80's ?? [I'm not sure of date]
        the lower receivers were redesigned making this impossible without machining .
        Last edited by ray55classic; 02-25-2018, 05:57.
        Hang the bitch , because simply fading away shouldn't be an option
        "Les Deplorables"

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        • clintonhater
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2015
          • 5220

          #5
          Originally posted by ray55classic
          It takes 7 parts , the M16 safety, selector , hammer, disconnect, trigger , bolt carrier ,
          & you'd need an aftermarket drop in sear instead of the military sear because the receiver had no hole to pin a military sear.'
          In the early 80's ?? [I'm not sure of date]
          the receivers were redesigned changing lthe pin sizing and adding material inside the lower to make this impossible without machining .
          Like I said, I bought ALL the best parts, instructions, etc. but it still didn't work; likely some minor problem that an armorer could have quickly corrected--but I didn't have one at my disposal. This was in the '70s--which I'd love to return to.

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          • ray55classic
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2016
            • 433

            #6
            Never said you didn't But I was around back then too
            Take my word for it they worked , I never did it myself but had friends who did it until they gained their senses ,
            and finally listened to the rest of us warning them ,repeatedly.

            You could pick up those drop in sears for $39.95 no questions asked , now they're a class 3 item .
            And believe me I'd like a chance to go back the 70's too.
            Last edited by ray55classic; 02-25-2018, 07:08.
            Hang the bitch , because simply fading away shouldn't be an option
            "Les Deplorables"

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            • Allen
              Moderator
              • Sep 2009
              • 10583

              #7
              Originally posted by ray55classic
              I'd like a chance to go back the 70's too.
              Wouldn't we all?

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