Hmmm... first they say it's chambered in 5.56, then they say it's .308, and the gun is stamped .223.
Hmmm... first they say it's chambered in 5.56, then they say it's .308, and the gun is stamped .223.Either way, it might have just a bit of muzzle flash...
And pretty much anything designed by Taurus.
Anyone else get the feeling that we're reaching the pinnacle of firearms development, and manufacturers are running out of ideas? That would explain stuff like this. And pretty much anything designed by Taurus.
There has not been a significant development in firearms for well over a hundred years.
At 45 years of age, I likely will not be around for the next evolutionary step in the firearms world......sobering
Hand held lasers anyone?Care to guess on when they would be available and how soon afterwards the gov will disallow public ownership?
Hm. Polymers? Lasers? Red Dots? (Though I'd agree that lasers and red dot optics aren't technically "firearms" developments. The use of polymer really is, though.)It seems unlikely to me that I would NOT be around for the next step, considering how technology is advancing, and the current fact that we haven't seen any significant advance in some time.
We may already be there. The laws on the importation of certain classes of lasers changed recently. There are several companies that have them for sale on line, and are no longer available to ship to the US. I dont know if the laws on the possession of these types of lasers has changed or not. Unfortunately I lost all of my lasers in a freak boating accident. http://www.laserglow.com/GSShttp://www.wickedlasers.com/arctic- Shawn