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Offline DoctorYO

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« Reply #105 on: April 28, 2005, 10:13:53 AM »
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and there is nothing wrong with the "t" section


Now you renig and backpedal your own comments..  let me remind you since you have selective memory..:

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your real gem tho was saying that you mashed on the forward assist to rectify a misfire...


Remember?

ah.....

Keep Digging .....  your 1/3 of the way to china and are behind schedule pick up the slack


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« Reply #106 on: April 28, 2005, 10:29:32 AM »
again.... you don't rectify a missfire with the forward assist... it is too friggin late for that.   You mash the forward assist to prevent a missfire.

maybe it is just english that you have problems with?

"rectify    (rekt f)  v.t., -fied, -fying 1. to make, put, or set right; remedy; correct: to rectify an error. 2. to put right by adjustment or calculation, as an instrument or a course at sea. 3. to purify (esp. a spirit or liquor) by repeated distillation. 4. to change (an alternating current) into a direct current. 5. to determine the length of (a curve). [13501400; ME < MF rectifier < ML rctificre = L rct (us) RIGHT + -i--I- + -ficre -FY]

Hint... it isn't the ac to dc one...

you don't correct a missfire

"misfire    (v. mis fir;n. misfr)  v., -fired, -firing,  n. v.i.1.  (of a firearm; bullet; shell) to fail to fire or explode. 2.  (of an internal-combustion engine) to fail to ignite properly or when expected. 3. to fail to achieve the desired result, effect, etc.: His criticisms completely misfired. "

you don't correct the failure of a round to fire by mashing on the forward assist.... it is too friggin late

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« Reply #107 on: April 28, 2005, 11:03:49 AM »
I cheated on the sports technique applying the t portion first instead of doing the whole process and wasting time and a round.. (depends if the pin clicked or not.., if not then just push the forward assist..  if the pin attemped to fire do the whole process because you will  need to recharge the weapon..)

You learn this by being on a line unit and listening to your leadership/armorer..  Just pushing the forward assist (especially on a new clip loaded) enshures this earlier scenario i described does not happen or is limited in frequency..


 I see sheesh , geeze , look at yourself. etc..."you are even embarassing me".  cant talk english.. etc..

 didn't i already predict last one, (the english one)  the halfwitted attack in a earlier posting..

(From DoctorYo)
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Like i said keep digging... whats next punctuation, grammar, and spelling


again selective memory.....(you should have caught that..)

"whats the best defense, a good offense"  

is that your SOP?, better rethink your tactics with me.. your above tactics may work with other chumps, but as you can see the sledgehammer shows no mercy..  

Ill accept your unconditional surrender when you are ready to give up..  all this geeze please sheez is clearly showing the duress on your fragile psyche..
(its whining is what it is..)

spare yourself the dishonor and surrender..

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« Reply #108 on: April 28, 2005, 11:39:31 AM »
Ah, again the self-portrait of a braying jack*ss.
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« Reply #109 on: April 28, 2005, 11:46:34 AM »
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   Ah, again the self-portrait of a braying jack*ss.


Again... Toad comming out of nowhere to put his 2 cents in ... usually negative..

I was tempted to put in a earlier post when does the 13 tas show up..   lesson learned always trust your gut instinct..

Toad....  nice to hear from you, glad you would grace this thread as president of my fan club.... keep up the good work..

I knew you wouldn't let me down..


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« Reply #110 on: April 28, 2005, 12:08:33 PM »
Not suprised you instantly recognized the self-portrait; after all, you painted it long ago.

You made a poor explanation and are trying to dig your way out.

I suspect everyone in this thread realizes that in a normally operating M-16, the bolt has has to be closed for the trigger to release the firing pin to strike the primer.

You botched your early explanation and your immense ego has you sledgehammering your forehead against a concrete wall while trying to avoid admitting it.

It's funny that one rarely sees the Pope, apparently the only other infallible person on this earth, making such a fool of himself.

But then perhaps your spectacle is sufficient example for the entire world.

Carry on, Dr. Infallible.
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« Reply #111 on: April 28, 2005, 12:50:47 PM »
It appears that like Lazs you have selective reading and memory..  

there was confusion in my first posting (some interpreted what i said to be wrong.. and i admit it was ambiguous, i clarified... then  lazs barges in and harps on me about the exact thing i decribed no less than 100 words above his..(note my sledgehammer was tucked away on earlier postings) But once you use my very own scenario as ammunition like i didn't discuss it then say i have no clue then I tend to rub things like that into your pudgy little face.. (lesson to lazs) (and by his responses it vexs him..good.. )

now (as predicted in fact lets just use the mathmatical concept as a given) your trying to get into this thread and drown it out with bandwagon whitenoise like you always do.. (be shure to get the whole 13th to put their 2 cents in and make me proud..)

I am fallible just not on this subject as i clearly have pointed out numerous times..  granted what others were putting into my mouth was clearly wrong..  you need to read what I said not what others say i said.. you do then it all becomes clear..

good to hear that you still like to take the odd swipe at me i'll repay the favor when time permits..  at least debating with you has some relevence  to the subject as opposed to the nitpicking whining lying and other dribble lazs came at me with until i rubbed the FM into his face..(after that its geez sheesh etc..)

You pass alot of judgement but as you clearly see i said we were both correct.. that didn't compute with lazs though.. who went on a witchhunt.. (and the sledge came out and wack a mole was the game..) only problem for him he was the mole (and wrong at that..).... better luck next time..

Good to hear from you Toad have a pint a kelly's and light a candle; grumble about me tonight old dog, would ya... thank you..



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« Reply #112 on: April 28, 2005, 01:03:45 PM »
As I said many times before - M16 design was an act of sabotage. In USSR an engineer who offered such a weapon design could get fired, and people who adopted such a design for armed forces could get jailed. In modern Russia adopting such a design can only be a result of a multimillion dollar bribe.

I only wonder - if it was only a matter of making big money or hatered towards their own soldiers?...

Like a Lefthander's secret: "Don't clean the barrels with ground bricks!"....

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« Reply #113 on: April 28, 2005, 01:20:24 PM »
LOL Boroda
What is it that you think is wrong with the M16?

welcome back, you are doing well now?

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« Reply #114 on: April 28, 2005, 01:33:49 PM »
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As I said many times before - M16 design was an act of sabotage. In USSR an engineer who offered such a weapon design could get fired, and people who adopted such a design for armed forces could get jailed. In modern Russia adopting such a design can only be a result of a multimillion dollar bribe.


That is the most intelligent thing you've said yet.


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What is it that you think is wrong with the M16?


Quite possibly the thousands of people that died at it's hands.  Err, I mean americans that died because of it.
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« Reply #115 on: April 28, 2005, 01:36:10 PM »
Its a fun gun to shoot at a range, but the design has some "interesting" feautres,  the biggest being the direct gass into the bolt carrier.


I just wanted to here the Russian take on it.

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« Reply #116 on: April 28, 2005, 01:36:14 PM »
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Originally posted by GtoRA2
LOL Boroda
What is it that you think is wrong with the M16?

welcome back, you are doing well now?


Thanks, I get better every day, now I can evem jump and run, only the scar itches a little ;)

M16 is for me a symbol of American "engineering" at it's worst side. An expensive, difficult to maintain and unreliable design. When I first read about direct-action gas automatics I thought it's a joke.

And it has problems with cartidge alignment inside a clip... It's hard to believe such a thing could be ever adopted for military use. Definetly a sabotage.

Americans are always pragmatic (we should learn from you guys), but in this case commercial pragmatism have won over engineering pragmatism. At least it's the way I see it.

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« Reply #117 on: April 28, 2005, 02:06:17 PM »
About the only time I think of you is when I read another bit of your eternal self-glorification. And the thought is "that jack*ss hasn't changed a bit".
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« Reply #118 on: April 28, 2005, 02:11:41 PM »

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« Reply #119 on: April 28, 2005, 02:42:24 PM »
I don't get it Vor?