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Dude, really? Don't they teach history anymore?
And we know this is in Boston how? Wouldn't this be all over the news after the shot spotters picked it up?
Next question- AR noob here, why wouldn't .22 eject from an AR?
cause there ain't enough combustion gas to operate the bolt.
cause there ain't enough combustion gas to operate the bolt.
What an odd place for an EOTech
I was thinking that and the total lack of any hearing protection and the kid's non-reaction right nearby when they shoot didn't seem like its .223
At least they had a solid backstop!
Dude, really? Don't they teach history anymore?
Obviously they don't know about the 1989 City of Boston ordinance banning the possession of Assault Weapons.
Seems awfully quiet for .223 or 5.56.
Wonder if Linsky sold them to them.
I would bet my left nut that video is not in Boston or any of it's suburbs. Probably not in Massachusetts either and even though the kids are speaking english there's a good chance it may not even be from the USA.
Why? does the AR even have enough felt recoil to loosen a tooth? it is difficult to find a softer shooting platform and with all the crap he has hanging off that thing it has to be a 10lb rifleIf it were larger than .22lr wouldn't the guy with the white shirt have lost some teeth?
I would bet my left nut that video is not in Boston or any of it's suburbs. Probably not in Massachusetts either and even though the kids are speaking english there's a good chance it may not even be from the USA. I won't even bother getting into how off the audio is because I agree there's no way that gun is firing .223/5.56. Brian W. Kenneth being a YouTube hero trying to stir up a little controversy....?
And yet, he can't hit a clay sized target at 20 feet, with the A2 sight combined with an Eotech.
Watch @ 1:27