Don’t forget the muzzle loading flintlock AR15! An older model, but it still has the shoulder thing that goes up and a chainsaw attachment instead of a bayonet. One of the most destructive implements known to mankind; even our Founding Fathers could not have imagined such firepower!
The last one is a German rifle, built from the ground up to skirt the Euro-cuck gun laws and allow Europeans to have an AR platform-ish, firearm.
This is really more of a niche thing here in the states, basically people who just collect guns for the sake of collecting, and who like unusual stuff, along with those living in cucked states like CA, NY, NJ, etc.
It's really big in Australia though, since their laws allow them to own Pump actions with no restrictions on mag capacity or anything else, so pump action AR's are REALLY popular over there for target shooting (They'll mostly use Remington 7600 pattern pumps for hunting).
Here in the states, pump action AR's are basically a niche item, well outside of PA, because PA has weird hunting laws that forbid the use of semi autos, so they're moderately popular there for hunting. But most will still tend to stick with hand me down lever actions or Remington 7600 pattern pumps for the larger cartridges.
Call me old fashioned, but I prefer the lever-action AR-15. Can't beat the classics.
But I have a soft spot for the AR-15 revolver.
Don’t forget the muzzle loading flintlock AR15! An older model, but it still has the shoulder thing that goes up and a chainsaw attachment instead of a bayonet. One of the most destructive implements known to mankind; even our Founding Fathers could not have imagined such firepower!
Well not exactly a flintlock AR, but tactical Muzzle loaders ARE a thing. It's as cursed as you think it is.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Cursedgunimages/comments/wutexb/nothing_like_a_tactical_muzzle_loader/
I about fell out of my chair watching that video lmao
you ain't seen nuthin till you see my break action AR single with a 30 round clip!
To be fair, there is such a thing as a pump action 5.56 rifle.
Oh yes there are... nature will find a way. ;-)
https://www.americanrifleman.org/content/review-troy-223-national-sporting-pump-action-rifle/
https://www.classicfirearms.com/long-guns/rifles-for-sale/223_5.56-pump_action/
I know this is supposed to be funny, since the MSM is full of idiots who don't know what they're talking about, but Pump Action AR ARE a thing.
Case in point:
https://worldoftroy.com/products/rifles/pump-side-action.html
https://www.ctlegalars.com/pump-action-rifle
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2020/06/23/hera-arms-vrb-pump-action-rifle/
The last one is a German rifle, built from the ground up to skirt the Euro-cuck gun laws and allow Europeans to have an AR platform-ish, firearm.
This is really more of a niche thing here in the states, basically people who just collect guns for the sake of collecting, and who like unusual stuff, along with those living in cucked states like CA, NY, NJ, etc.
It's really big in Australia though, since their laws allow them to own Pump actions with no restrictions on mag capacity or anything else, so pump action AR's are REALLY popular over there for target shooting (They'll mostly use Remington 7600 pattern pumps for hunting).
Here in the states, pump action AR's are basically a niche item, well outside of PA, because PA has weird hunting laws that forbid the use of semi autos, so they're moderately popular there for hunting. But most will still tend to stick with hand me down lever actions or Remington 7600 pattern pumps for the larger cartridges.
Gun nerd lecture over.
all factual but they are not AR-15s as that presstitute said.
Idiots. Yup, that 12-gauge pump shotgun AR sure is intimidating... where can I get one?
The comments are pretty terrific 😂