Can you gents enlighten me on this snowflake reference....I don't know what the #### that means and I see it on here a lot..help a brother out let me know what that means....much appreciated.
I'm going to kick in your door and shoot out all the lights and the Flat Screen Saturday night... then we'll have a Beer or 2..winning..
Dang man, what happened to you? I waited till after mid night, had the beer iced and in another room so you wouldn't shoot it full of holes. When you didn't show, I had to drink it by myself.
Can you gents enlighten me on this snowflake reference....I don't know what the #### that means and I see it on here a lot..help a brother out let me know what that means....much appreciated.
An overly sensitive person that doesn't take criticism well.
I like a 22...never shot anyone but I guess it would do the job. Killed plenty of groundhogs, a deer and a few beavers....got to put a couple rounds in a beavers head. They are tough....bullets are cheap and my old mans rifle from the the fifties is dead on accurate.
Deer? Is that legal in FL? In PA if you used a .22 to kill a deer it is likely you were poaching.
Deer? Is that legal in FL? In PA if you used a .22 to kill a deer it is likely you were poaching.
No...I am in North Carolina but grew up in Virginia...back in the early eighties my brother, cousin and I were on my grandmothers dairy farm (during hunting season) and ran across this deer that had its leg hung in the top of a fence....leg was mangled from the struggle and we shot it...not much of a challenge granted but the deer would not have survived anyway...dairy cows were close by and checking out the deer and when we shot it and they smelled the blood they went nuts. Cows do not like the smell of blood. Seen it numerous times. They bellow a death knoll...it's unsettling.
Maybe you ought to know what a suppressor is, I mean, with all your great firearm knowledge you're always sharing with us. Or, keep on believing that you can put a "silencer" on your gun, and it will have no sound, just like the ones you see on tv.
Maybe you ought to know what a suppressor is, I mean, with all your great firearm knowledge you're always sharing with us. Or, keep on believing that you can put a "silencer" on your gun, and it will have no sound, just like the ones you see on tv.
Hahahahahahahhaahahhahahahahahahahahhahaahahahahahah.......and .....hahahahahahahahahahahahahaahaha....with some more....hahahahahahaahahahha...:)
"Doc"....or now "Quack" as you appear to have made yourself out to be.....:)
Unfortunately for you...I am right..."very right".....and you are very wrong..."super wrong"....."incredibly wrong"....:)
Or maybe you think that the inventor of them is wrong also....and only you are right?
Here...stick this in your pipe and smoke it....It comes directly from the Silencer Shop...
There's a lot of confusion & misinformation focused around the differences between a silencer and a suppressor. In fact, it's historically been one of our top questions from customers. The simple answer is both words can be used interchangeably - meaning the terms Silencer and Suppressor refer to the exact same thing. When Hiram Percy Maxim invented the suppressor, he referred to it as the 'Maxim Silencer' in his patent and marketing materials. Hiram Percy Maxim The Maxim Silencer was a big hit because of all the advantages it offered. As a result, the word Silencer caught on quickly - and is now used as the legal definition in both state and federal regulations, as well as on all ATF forms. In reality, no 'silencer' is truly silent - so many purists prefer to use the word Suppressor, which is more technically correct since these devices are capable of reducing/suppressing the sound from a firearm and not truly silencing it. Trust us when we say there isn't a magic firearm silencer that's only available to the military. Civilian and Military technology is exactly the same - aside from the fact that the military tends to focus requirements on low blowback and long-term reliability & the civilian market is more focused on quietness, versatility & accuracy. Unfortunately, although both terms can be used interchangeably, many people insist that only one or the other is correct - and it can be a source of contention similar to the never-ending 9mm vs .45 argument. If you want a difference between the terms, think of it like this: •Silencer - The legal definition for a firearm suppression device
•Suppressor - The technical definition for a firearm suppression device
American Suppressor Association We don't buy into the argument that if everybody would just start calling them suppressors, then the government would stop regulating them - partially because lawmakers use the legal definition 'silencer' regardless of what the industry is saying, and partially because the government isn't known for removing regulations... (Which is why supporting groups like the American Suppressor Association is so important.) At Silencer Shop, we use both terms interchangeably - and you can trust that we won't try to correct you when you call or email us.
Posted December 24, 2015
I hope you enjoyed being put straight....and I really do know what I am talking about.....unlike some people....Have a Nice Day...:)
Maybe you ought to know what a suppressor is, I mean, with all your great firearm knowledge you're always sharing with us. Or, keep on believing that you can put a "silencer" on your gun, and it will have no sound, just like the ones you see on tv.
....and just in case you wanna get "uppity" some more....:)
Here's something from BATF....
"Gun Control Act Definitions
Silencer
18 U.S.C., § 921(A)(24)
The term “Firearm Silencer” or “Firearm Muffler” means any device for silencing, muffling, or diminishing the report of a portable firearm, including any combination of parts, designed or redesigned, and intended for the use in assembling or fabricating a firearm silencer or firearm muffler, any part intended only for use in such assembly or fabrication."
So, you do believe that a silencer makes a gun completely silent, or maybe just some little popping noise, like on tv? Because I don't believe you can find anywhere that I said there that no one called them that. Very few gun people do, but you go ahead and call them whatever you want.
So, you do believe that a silencer makes a gun completely silent, or maybe just some little popping noise, like on tv? Because I don't believe you can find anywhere that I said there that no one called them that. Very few gun people do, but you go ahead and call them whatever you want.
Funny.....I can't remember saying anything like that....
...and now.....instead of "manning up" and admitting that you're wrong and not the "wizard of all things gun"....you are acting like a "greased eel in a bucket of snot" and trying to slip away....
Hiram Maxim...the inventor of the suppressor/silencer....in his patent to the USA calls it a "silencer".......BATF....calls them a "silencer".....and more evidence corroborated that silencer and suppressor are completely interchangeable ...you still want to dig the ignorance hole deeper which you stand in and is now so deep that you can't get out of it now.....wow.....:)
PottyDoc, Just crack a Beer , tell Schmidy he's right and move on.
It's like showing 5/0 your ID when they ask for it. You show it, they move on...
I had this same kind of discussion bout 25 years ago with a young gal.
I told her to get naked on the bed , when I walked in she was wearin Crotch less Bikinis, That ain't quite naked girl...
We worked it out...but I was Technically right....winning...
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Plus you'll look cool! WINNING!!!!!
You probably can't handle the recoil from that gun, it's a 22 mag.
Hahaha oh thank you for telling ME what I meant. Your logic is uncanny.
Dang man, what happened to you? I waited till after mid night, had the beer iced and in another room so you wouldn't shoot it full of holes. When you didn't show, I had to drink it by myself.
An overly sensitive person that doesn't take criticism well.
@realDonaldTrump
:grin
Agree 100% a snowflake is a wimp. Trump is the exact opposite of a wimp wheather you like him or not.
Could you put that in the form of a tweet?
Deer? Is that legal in FL? In PA if you used a .22 to kill a deer it is likely you were poaching.
I don't believe that a .22 centerfire is legal in many either.
And yes....the .22 LR is a favorite for "jacking" deer
No...I am in North Carolina but grew up in Virginia...back in the early eighties my brother, cousin and I were on my grandmothers dairy farm (during hunting season) and ran across this deer that had its leg hung in the top of a fence....leg was mangled from the struggle and we shot it...not much of a challenge granted but the deer would not have survived anyway...dairy cows were close by and checking out the deer and when we shot it and they smelled the blood they went nuts. Cows do not like the smell of blood. Seen it numerous times. They bellow a death knoll...it's unsettling.
Point is, the original Schmidty comment used "Roscoe", which is an archaic African-American ( Chicago ) word that denotes a pistol.
Haven't heard anyone use it for several decades.
Otherwise, the comment was truthful, but evidently, not "sensitive" enough.
We all sleep better knowing that "kumbaya" will never be slang for a firearm.
FIFY
Read your post then mine again. That's not what you said. TRT, same for you. And fwi, never smoked weed in my life.
I'll give you a hint, silencers are only found on TV.
Hahahahahahahhaahahhahahahahahahahahhahaahahahahahah.......and .....hahahahahahahahahahahahahaahaha....with some more....hahahahahahaahahahha...:)
"Doc"....or now "Quack" as you appear to have made yourself out to be.....:)
Unfortunately for you...I am right..."very right".....and you are very wrong..."super wrong"....."incredibly wrong"....:)
Or maybe you think that the inventor of them is wrong also....and only you are right?
Here...stick this in your pipe and smoke it....It comes directly from the Silencer Shop...
There's a lot of confusion & misinformation focused around the differences between a silencer and a suppressor. In fact, it's historically been one of our top questions from customers. The simple answer is both words can be used interchangeably - meaning the terms Silencer and Suppressor refer to the exact same thing. When Hiram Percy Maxim invented the suppressor, he referred to it as the 'Maxim Silencer' in his patent and marketing materials. Hiram Percy Maxim The Maxim Silencer was a big hit because of all the advantages it offered. As a result, the word Silencer caught on quickly - and is now used as the legal definition in both state and federal regulations, as well as on all ATF forms. In reality, no 'silencer' is truly silent - so many purists prefer to use the word Suppressor, which is more technically correct since these devices are capable of reducing/suppressing the sound from a firearm and not truly silencing it. Trust us when we say there isn't a magic firearm silencer that's only available to the military. Civilian and Military technology is exactly the same - aside from the fact that the military tends to focus requirements on low blowback and long-term reliability & the civilian market is more focused on quietness, versatility & accuracy. Unfortunately, although both terms can be used interchangeably, many people insist that only one or the other is correct - and it can be a source of contention similar to the never-ending 9mm vs .45 argument. If you want a difference between the terms, think of it like this: •Silencer - The legal definition for a firearm suppression device
•Suppressor - The technical definition for a firearm suppression device
American Suppressor Association We don't buy into the argument that if everybody would just start calling them suppressors, then the government would stop regulating them - partially because lawmakers use the legal definition 'silencer' regardless of what the industry is saying, and partially because the government isn't known for removing regulations... (Which is why supporting groups like the American Suppressor Association is so important.) At Silencer Shop, we use both terms interchangeably - and you can trust that we won't try to correct you when you call or email us.
Posted December 24, 2015
I hope you enjoyed being put straight....and I really do know what I am talking about.....unlike some people....Have a Nice Day...:)
....and just in case you wanna get "uppity" some more....:)
Here's something from BATF....
"Gun Control Act Definitions
Silencer
18 U.S.C., § 921(A)(24)
The term “Firearm Silencer” or “Firearm Muffler” means any device for silencing, muffling, or diminishing the report of a portable firearm, including any combination of parts, designed or redesigned, and intended for the use in assembling or fabricating a firearm silencer or firearm muffler, any part intended only for use in such assembly or fabrication."
Funny.....I can't remember saying anything like that....
...and now.....instead of "manning up" and admitting that you're wrong and not the "wizard of all things gun"....you are acting like a "greased eel in a bucket of snot" and trying to slip away....
Hiram Maxim...the inventor of the suppressor/silencer....in his patent to the USA calls it a "silencer".......BATF....calls them a "silencer".....and more evidence corroborated that silencer and suppressor are completely interchangeable ...you still want to dig the ignorance hole deeper which you stand in and is now so deep that you can't get out of it now.....wow.....:)
It's like showing 5/0 your ID when they ask for it. You show it, they move on...
I had this same kind of discussion bout 25 years ago with a young gal.
I told her to get naked on the bed , when I walked in she was wearin Crotch less Bikinis, That ain't quite naked girl...
We worked it out...but I was Technically right....winning...