A good friend down in the super-blue state of California asked me what I thought he might need in order to defend his home and family from home invasion, and the like. I suggested a 9mm, a couple of clips, and a box of shells.
A few days later he sent me this picture (below) and asked me how to make it all work.
Y’know, sometimes I really, really wonder about those people down there…
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h/t Doc.
If he’s a democrat-voting Californian, tell him he’s good to go.
Well call them mags and Ammo or rounds. That way he’ll end up with some playboys and some bulk cheese.We should make calling magazines clips an offense punishable by nuclear wedgie. Nothing says I’m totally defenceless like saying the word CLIP when you are not trying to control your hair.
“We should make calling magazines clips an offense punishable by nuclear wedgie.”
Unless they are loading clips of 30.06 rounds for use in a M1 Garand.
Not legal in Cali without a button.
Then that’s a clip. Clips load a mag. You’re giving me a headache. It ain’t that tuff.
(snicker) He doesn’t know how to use the sea shells.
The bullet button in Cali is a joke. Most bullet buttons are sold with a threaded attachment that goes on the end of the threaded mag release defeating the bullet button. Mean while our DOJ is spending all of it’s resources chasing illegal tin can recycling. Which believe me is a good thing for Cali.
Magazines are publications, usually periodical publications, that are printed or electronically published (the online versions are called online magazines.) They are generally published on a regular schedule and contain a variety of content. They are generally financed by advertising, by a purchase price, by prepaid subscriptions, or a combination of the three.
That was pretty good.
I prefer MAGAZINES too.
You always have something to READ while you’re waiting.
You got me.
I’d like to see how this person plans on carrying that.
Concealed, of course.
🙂
Surprisingly, if you dig around on the subject of over penetration, The safest home defense gun you can have (safest for the neighbors at least) is probably an AR15 with frangible bullets like “V-Max”. Pistol bullets stay in tact and penetrate more walls.
“Clip” or “Mag” – I don’t really care unless I want to beat up on a troll. Communication is the key, not obfuscation, as with the socialists.
“Usage is king.”
(Wm. F. Buckley, Jr.)
Clips!
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I actually do have clips for my AR15s, they’re called stripper clips.
10 cartridges on each stripper clip, it takes 3 clips to fill 1 magazine.
Thanx for the laugh, MJA.
At least two Fox expert guests, (and now one of their own), think the “bullet button” operates like a select fire switch on a FCG in the receiver.
Why do they never actually talk to a “gun person”? I guess they are afraid we’ll be taken by the DHS while on the set and make them look like they are harboring criminals! 🙂
I usage clips in the nail gun – coils in the roofing gun
I understood that reference.
I’d love to see what they’d photograph if you told them they needed stripper clips to fill their magazines.
The person that sent this to me was told later that should say Magazines and then have a copy of PEOPLE and COSMOPOLITAN instead. I think alcohol may have been involved when this was made.
Me too.
Regardless, it was hilair! Thank you.