30 January 2008

Gun of the Week

What do you get when you take a Canadian, give him a little training, and sharpen his mind. You get a motivated, deadly, and proffesional defender of freedom. But wait, I missed one one part of the formula. Put a C7 in his hands.
The C7, better known as the American M16 or civillian AR15, has been a symbol of freedom for over 40 years. How many times a week do you turn on the television to see a Canadian or a Yank standing in some Godforsaken dust-choked hell-hole with the Black plastic assault rifle held ready for action.





If you want to read about the history of this ubiquitous justice-dispenser, look here. I will tell you that the C7 is a 5.56x45 mm, gas operated, air cooled, magazine fed, assault rifle that weighs 2.9 kg and features a forward assist. I do know, from my brief military experience, that the C7 can endure sand, water, ice and mud and still work. Just keep it cleaned, but that's part of the discipline and training.

In the right hands, it never misses a target. Some might argue that the 5.56 mm round is too light. To that I say size does not matter. It matters where you land your rounds, however. That goes for all you guys who hunt game with .300 WSMs and the like. Why do you think that in fire-fights far more freedom-haters are killed than anybody else. They use a larger round in their hard hitting AKs but they can't hit shit.

You can buy and "register" an AR15 in Canada. They make great hunting rifles and gopher guns besides defending against heathens, commies, jihads and the like. Besides, with the coming Russian invasion, we'll need something to stave the bastards off.



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