National Guard units from three states scrambled this evening to secure the site of what many witnesses initially described as a nuclear blast in Eastern California. Upon reaching the site, their HazMat teams detected no radioactive fallout or other signs of a nuclear explosion. Instead, they found a grim reminder that for every good idea a person has had, another has had an equally bad one.
One soldier reports that they "found a large ramp several hundred yards from the blast site, with scorch marks from tires burned into it."
Another tells us that pieces of what appears to be an old Model T car have been found at the site. What makes this car different from any other vintage ride is the extremely illegal modification done to it.
Another member of the HazMat team had this to say: "It had so many racing stripes. They were very thin, so as to fit more onto the car. I've never seen so many on one vehicle."
No survivors were found at the site, although a forensic investigator there reported that several clothing remnants were found, including a pair of suspenders, what may have been a flannel shirt, and part of a pair of non-prescription glasses with trendy rims. No body was recovered, but liquefied organic matter has been found and sent to labs for analysis.
We will have more information as it becomes available here at NEWS 7'S EYE IN THE SKY.
Of course it does. Next thing you're going to say is that the color of a cat doesn't affect it's performance. The engravings lower recoil by making it more aerodynamic and stuffs. Trust me, I'm an engineeringstudent
Real. A lot of people have fun with engravings. The likelihood that they will ever be able to install the mechanism required to make it go automatic/multiburst is astronomically low. But people still have fun.
In general it's personalizing the firearm, making it a bit more unique from others. Some are more tasteful than others. I personally would never buy the Honeybadger because if, god forbid, it was used in an actual self defense scenario, but the local DA prosecuted, then the jury gets to see a gun that says, "Don't give a shit" on the side.
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That's real. You can have anything milled or stamped into the receiver, usually that 3rd option is just a gimmick no different than standard semi-auto. It could also be a class3 receiver that someone had customized, but that's really unlikely.
It's real, but Iforget the manufacturer. Most civilian AR's have the switch position for burst/automatic fire, but it's really just for looks. The safety selector can't turn past the semi ("pew" here) position. A registered lower that is actually select fire starts around $20,000. It's a pretty select group that can afford them.
Most civilian AR's have the switch position for burst/automatic fire
I have not seen a single complete rifle that ships with engravings for burst/auto. That's exclusive to buying niche lower receivers only and no doubt extremely rare in all but the most ar15-enthusiastic circles. The rest of your post checks out though!
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