February 28th, 2011 by eranio
I thought he was a lunatic for years but now I checked a site proving he may be right. Actually, I had to call the FBI on him once when he said the voices told him he had to get his assualt rifle and assassinate former President Bill Clinton when he was visiting our area. They fortuanately took him seriously and stopped him but although they confiscated his weapon (he was a former military weapons specialist) they never arrested him. They just stayed with him at his house until Clinton left town.
I want to know if anyone reading this also believes they had a chip implanted in their head that tells them to do things and hurts when they don’t after being hospitalized while in the military. Or, does anyone reading this know someone else who has told them this. I asked a similar question before here at Yahoo answers but everyone who answered said he was delusional. For those of you who thought it was impossible please google:
http://educate-yourself.org/mc/listofmcsymptoms05jun03.shtml
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February 28th, 2011 by eranio
Right now im using am m16 with red dot and extended mag and its pretty good for me. But i want another one to use.
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February 28th, 2011 by eranio
We have a gorgeous, like new pair of Neoplanar Ribbon Speakers that we have only used a couple of times. We are downsizing and would like to sell this pair, but since they were such a limited edition, and since the manufaacturer switched their focus to military weapons, we can not find any information on what these are worth.
Does anyone have an idea? I can send a picture if need be,
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February 28th, 2011 by eranio
Its a simple M14 spring rifle, heres the link of the gun its self.
http://www.airsplat.com/Items/AR-M14-M160-B2.htm (this is the exact gun)
and if i could would hav to make other upgrades and which ones. are there other modifications to make the gun have more FPS?
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February 28th, 2011 by eranio
It may sound immature (i’m 14), but I’d like to join the USMC in a few years because it has more front line combat than other branches. I know officers get more pay, but do they shoot rifles and engage in combat just like normal enlisted members?
Try to answer my question rather than criticize my reason for considering the military.
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February 28th, 2011 by eranio
Which Sign is most likely to provide weapons to the military and such.
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February 28th, 2011 by eranio
I would like to know what is the best air-soft sniper rifle and assault rifle at the moment. By best I mean good accuracy, fps and if it is automatic or not. Also, the amount that I will be spending is about £200 which is 300$
I won’t be buying two rifles, only one, so please provide information about both types so I could choose 
Thanks!
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February 27th, 2011 by eranio
In an eerie parallel to developments in the seventh century A.D., we are seeing a proliferation of increasingly effective body armor among today’s military forces (as well as police forces.)
It is interesting to note that a thousand years of increasing social regimentation (Middle Ages,
knights owning serfs, state/church one and the same, divine right of kings ect.) only began to end with the introduction of gunpowder weapons making the heavily armored knights suddenly vulnerable to armed peasants.
Note that during the high point of the rise of democracy in the West (18th-19th centuries) body armor was practically non-existent. This was an era when armed civilians could engage professional military forces on nearly equal terms (think Lexington/Concord, ect.) As compared to other historical periods, the last 300 years has been an inconvenient time for tyrants, necessitating massive citizen disarmament to make it work as a general rule – and these regimes tend to be unstable in most cases (perhaps due to the infusion of modern, egalitarian attitudes over the last 300 years – "invincible god-king and his men" thinking is no longer to be found among civilian populations, no matter how compliant they appear to be?)
Armor is, and always has been, a friend of the elite. Firearms have tended to be their nemesis (consider the Samurai of Japan, they preferred armor and swords – which require a lifetime of training to use effectively, unlike guns – to dominate the common herd with. And dominate them they did!) AND notice how governments universally tend to hate and fear the idea of firearms in the hands of the general population… regulating who gets their hands on firearms has been an obsession of governments for 300 years now. (Gee, I wonder why..?)
Now we are in a time where increasingly effective body armor may make soldiers/police/private paramilitary goons impervious to small arms within the next 50 years. Once again, we will have a situation where governments (or petty crime bosses/private warlords with enough money to do so) will have armies of invincible enforcers – just as it was in the Middle Ages. And we can be sure that the weapons needed to defeat such armor (directed energy weapons, or heavy artillery/rockets maybe?) will be unavailable to the public not due to "gun control", but rather because only governments/paramilitary forces can afford them or have the resources to maintain them. And over time , I fear we might see a return of that "The King and His Men are God’s Ordained Proxies" mentality take hold among commoners – thus ending the West’s great experiment with liberty!
So – does the return of effective body armor threaten to push mankind into a new Dark Age? Based on history, I fear the answer is – Yes. What do you all think?
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February 27th, 2011 by eranio
currently, especially the special forces
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February 27th, 2011 by eranio
It need to be less than 700$
and be pretty easy to clean
I was thinking m-16, ar-15, or ak-47.
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February 27th, 2011 by eranio
Im sorta new at airsoft. i have been doing it for about a year. im looking for a good quality sniper rifle airsoft between -100. It has to be powerful and when you answer please give me a website i can buy it on.
Thanks Much!
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i have had my eye on the WELL MB03
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February 27th, 2011 by eranio
My dad was worried that my husband would be able to bring home military weapons. He called just to tell me not to let him (we had 3 very small boys preoccupied with being in the army).
I assured my dad that they wouldn’t allow military weapons to be brought home.
The above was right after 9/11.
Then right before the war, hubby got deployed with a non deployable unit (hahah in itself) and dh’s honorary uncle who served with dh’s dad was also out of country. I sent an email saying wouldn’t it be funny if you ended up together over there.
Sure enough I got an email that they were together.
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February 27th, 2011 by eranio
are they even considering to replace the m4 carbine
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February 27th, 2011 by eranio
I heard from a video that you can go to your local sporting goods store and have them zero your airsoft rifle scope for you. Examples could be like Academy or Dick’s sporting goods. Is it true? And is it free?
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February 27th, 2011 by eranio
How did WW1 embody the characteristics of total war in a military sense (not domestic, ex. propaganda)?
Total war – the devotion of a country’s entire resources to the war effort
I’ve come up with several examples, but I can’t really think of anymore. Here’s what I came up with so far:
- German use of U-boats and unrestricted submarine warfare
- Huge armies
- Production of new weapons and technologies like the tank, airplane, and poison gas in order to win
Anything else?
Thank you!
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February 27th, 2011 by eranio
Guns technically have not much other purpose than to hunt or to harm people (out of self-defense or out of intent to physically harm). But in reality its just a tool. Guns don’t kill people, people kill people. A knife and a car could do the same thing. It might be a really redundant tool since it has no actual real life (non-violent) application besides hunting. But I still believe that guns should be legalized. Definitely not military grade small arms such as assault rifles or explosives or incendiary rounds, that should be left to the military and law enforcement.
But however I think the American gun owning populace, should really tone down the fanaticism on the type or caliber of guns they own. They don’t need an automatic AK or 50. Cal Barrett or a Silenced UZI to go hunting deer or practice shooting or home defense. That’s absolutely absurd, that’s just the machismo of the American gun-owning man, proving they have the bigger gun.
Guns are tools, and their purpose is to even the playing field. Where a 50 (5ft) kg woman can be on even terms with a 140 (6’5ft) kg criminal. I’m saying that everyone should have guns, but everyone in the right mind should have the option to have one. It’s only the stupidity and violent people in a community that can make those who guns look bad.
I’m absolutely for banning explosives (unless it’s useful in a required field), fully automatic and silenced weapons to general public but I still think people should have rights to firearm ownership and reduce the firearms allowed to no more that 3 per person. I myself own a Sig Sauer P226 40. which I shoot and the range and clean regularly. But I will never understand the kind of person that owns a 100 round AK47 and goes around blowing up propane tanks or uses a Barrett 50. Cal to hunt deer. You don’t need a chainsaw to cut your sandwich or taking a taxi to get somewhere a block away. Thanks just irresponsible and simply overdoing it. Like I said, guns are merely a tool for defense or hunting (maybe competitive marksmanship, but that doesn’t have any real day to day life value).
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February 26th, 2011 by eranio
I understand you have to be in the military for a number of years to be able to keep your weapons. So I’m asking how long you have to stay in the military and for other information about the question.
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February 26th, 2011 by eranio
whats better 4 bugdet electric or spring. gas is to high for me to get right now
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February 26th, 2011 by eranio
I read somewhere that the AVERAGE (not even special forces) soldier in the South Korean military is better trained than most special forces and on the level of Delta and even the SAS. I read that in ROK they go through everything from severe hazing to torture training to long walks to pain resistance training to weapons training, etc.
Is this true?
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February 26th, 2011 by eranio
and also a follow up question can you own a sniper rifle legally
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February 26th, 2011 by eranio
I would like to know if the knife I am asking about will be mil spec if purchased through US Cavalry Catalog, Brigade Quartermasters, Military Surplus Store or another catalog similar to US Cavalry or Brigade Quartermasters. I need honest responses only and preferably military spec and/or pretty damn close to it.
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February 26th, 2011 by eranio
I am going to buy a few air-soft guns. I am going to get a gas powered assault rifle, because they don’t look as cheap made and i hear they are better then the spring versions. Its almost if the gas versions list way higher fps and range then the spring versions, don’t they? And i am also looking at the sniper rifles, they are not that different considering the price differences are. I also want to know if gas powered snipers are "that" much better then spring powered snipers. Here are the links
http://www.airsplat.com/Items/AR-AGM-AWP-002.htm
http://www.airsplat.com/Items/GR-WE-SCAR-TGBB.htm
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February 25th, 2011 by eranio
I know of some professions, such as Police (FBI,SWAT etc..), Military obviously, and Armour guards (Those security guards that take money out of ATMS and banks). That’s all I can think of. So which other professions require you to carry a gun?
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February 25th, 2011 by eranio
Im a civilian, not military or police. but ive heard that pre ban full auto rifles can go for around 13,000-16,000. i dont have that kind of money, but can i convert a semi auto to full auto if i get it all registered with the ATF and whatever?
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