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63splitwindow

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17. Uh, Travis--- from the source of the photo---
Mon Jun 13, 2016, 11:36 PM
Jun 2016

"The Girardoni air rifle was in service with the Austrian army from 1780 to around 1815. The advantages of a high rate of fire, no smoke from propellants, and low muzzle report granted it initial acceptance, but it was eventually removed from service for several reasons. While the detachable air reservoir was capable of around 30 shots it took nearly 1,500 strokes of a hand pump to fill those reservoirs. Later, a wagon-mounted pump was provided. The reservoirs, made from hammered sheet iron held together with rivets and sealed by brazing, proved very difficult to manufacture using the techniques of the period and were always in short supply.

In addition, the weapon was very delicate and a small break in the reservoir could make it inoperable. Finally, it was very different from any other weapon of the time and any soldier using it needed to be highly trained.

The Lewis and Clark Expedition used the rifle in the demonstrations that they performed for nearly every Native American tribe they encountered on the expedition"

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posted w/o comment [View all] n2doc Jun 2016 OP
This one from Sandy Hook pretty much sums it up: Warren DeMontague Jun 2016 #1
+1 Johonny Jun 2016 #6
Johonny saidsimplesimon Jun 2016 #24
One of my favorites Dem2 Jun 2016 #13
Perfect! mountain grammy Jun 2016 #18
Shooters could be stopped with a kick to the crotch. onehandle Jun 2016 #2
And who is going to sacrifice themselves to walk up to kick a guy in the crotch . . . brush Jun 2016 #8
Generally nobody. I agree. Everyone has fantasy's of doing something... JanMichael Jun 2016 #37
Always makes for a good comic. ManiacJoe Jun 2016 #3
Mostly true, but there were military issued 20-round repeating air rifles in 1779 aikoaiko Jun 2016 #4
Dont bring facts into this discussion Travis_0004 Jun 2016 #5
You agree then that... 63splitwindow Jun 2016 #11
Isn't that how it was intended? (n/t) PJMcK Jun 2016 #27
I believe so. 63splitwindow Jun 2016 #28
So, there were instances of Wednesdays Jun 2016 #7
+1 uponit7771 Jun 2016 #10
All the lead poisoned brain violence without the smell of gunpowder or nitrocellulose! hunter Jun 2016 #9
From you source: 63splitwindow Jun 2016 #14
Sure, but firing 30 rounds in a row before switching canisters and firing another 30 aikoaiko Jun 2016 #21
Here is how it actually works... 63splitwindow Jun 2016 #34
Thanks for confirming. aikoaiko Jun 2016 #36
OK, for argument's sake. Now, how many... 63splitwindow Jun 2016 #39
I have no idea. The point was to say that technological argument for the 2nd protecting ARs aikoaiko Jun 2016 #40
Are you saying... 63splitwindow Jun 2016 #41
I don't know. Life was still fairly brutish, nasty and short in the late 1700s. aikoaiko Jun 2016 #42
Can you give us a link to info on the school shooting? nt 63splitwindow Jun 2016 #44
Enoch Brown and school children aikoaiko Jun 2016 #46
Same argument applies to rocket powered grenades because... 63splitwindow Jun 2016 #43
Its true, but Federal law actually allows the acquisition of the RPG as a NFA destructive device aikoaiko Jun 2016 #45
Were these rifles sold for home use or strictiy military. Jim Beard Jun 2016 #15
Anybody could buy one Travis_0004 Jun 2016 #16
Uh, Travis--- from the source of the photo--- 63splitwindow Jun 2016 #17
Lewis and Clark worked for the Government. nt Gore1FL Jun 2016 #26
Ok, then we can allow Girardoni rifles manufactured before 1815. Orrex Jun 2016 #54
Yet they managed to kill perhaps as many as 50 million indigenous people. jtuck004 Jun 2016 #12
European introduced measles/diseases more than muzzle blasts did the Native Americans in. nt SunSeeker Jun 2016 #19
Methods of famous serial killers 101. Criminal Minds: Historical Behavior. n/t jtuck004 Jun 2016 #20
Certain people you just shouldn't argue with SCantiGOP Jun 2016 #22
I disagree. Speaking truth to insanity is a winner! saidsimplesimon Jun 2016 #25
Let's get on with it and repeal the 2nd (and the militia clauses and US code). nt jmg257 Jun 2016 #23
And what do you believe that would accomplish? Lizzie Poppet Jun 2016 #29
It would make courts upholding gun laws jmg257 Jun 2016 #30
Go for it. How likely do you think it is that you'll succeed? Just reading posts Jun 2016 #32
I'll pass, thanks...Not very. jmg257 Jun 2016 #33
No. Aerows Jun 2016 #49
And that relates to militias how? jmg257 Jun 2016 #50
It relates to common sense Aerows Jun 2016 #51
OK - not sure why you replied to my post, but ok. nt jmg257 Jun 2016 #52
Then why did you reply to mine? n/t Aerows Jun 2016 #55
To find out why you replied to mine, of course! jmg257 Jun 2016 #56
I have the feeling Aerows Jun 2016 #57
ha no worries! Surely we will be here again! Cheers! nt jmg257 Jun 2016 #58
Firm believer in the single shot. nt JEB Jun 2016 #31
Ah,the good old days. Miss them. Laser102 Jun 2016 #35
Not sure the length of time required to reload greiner3 Jun 2016 #38
My "favorite" today was Aerows Jun 2016 #47
K&R burrowowl Jun 2016 #48
Great cartoon Gothmog Jun 2016 #53
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