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hell ya thats a scary gun. But great for hunting lololololololol
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hell ya thats a scary gun. But great for hunting lololololololol
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Ha..worse, corp America knows even more and we gladly tell them ; how many people carry 'points' cards...better than any tracking chip, the complied info tells big business more about you you know yourself..started year ago with Gas stations offering trinkets to find out when you bought gas and where to traveled.
And now it's even worse...they track everything you do digitally with cookies...just like the big bad wolf !!
We give up our privacy rights every day we sit down at the computer, turn on our phone or drive our car.
No one seems to care...but then again, you have ask ask yourself, does it matter ??
Not really. One is gas operated the other piston operated, one is DI the other isn't, one has a stock mounted buffer spring the other doesn't, etc, etc.
Both use STANAG magazines, both have a trigger and a barrel. Other than that they are quite different. In fact that piston design is legal and non restricted in Canada and anyone with a PAL can purchase one. I hunt coyotes with one designed like that.
Here I was smugly thinking I was safe from government scrutiny with my Muzzleloaders, then some guy had to go make them black :)
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