You folks have nothing better to do than pick on newbies - as I said I posted what local authorities and media have said. Here's a link to this morning's Indianapolis Star that quotes authorities who said it was an assault rifle. I did google so have an idea of difference between semi auto and assault, and you're probably right. But, you should REALLY contact the authorities here in Indyland and explain it to them, since all I'm doing is quoting them:
Charges filed in slaying of IMPD officer Perry Renn as new details emerge
You folks have nothing better to do than pick on newbies - as I said I posted what local authorities and media have said. Here's a link to this morning's Indianapolis Star that quotes authorities who said it was an assault rifle. I did google so have an idea of difference between semi auto and assault, and you're probably right. But, you should REALLY contact the authorities here in Indyland and explain it to them, since all I'm doing is quoting them:
Charges filed in slaying of IMPD officer Perry Renn as new details emerge
"Don Davis, owner of Don’s Guns in the 3800 block of Lafayette Road, told Fox 59 News he provided to federal agents a sales receipt made out to Cynthia Davis for the purchase of an AK-47 in 2010.
It was that gun in the hands of her son that killed Perry Renn."
I am new to firearms, and like I said you are probably right. From googling, most of the info I find on AK-47's call them an assault rifle.
"Don Davis, owner of Don’s Guns in the 3800 block of Lafayette Road, told Fox 59 News he provided to federal agents a sales receipt made out to Cynthia Davis for the purchase of an AK-47 in 2010.
It was that gun in the hands of her son that killed Perry Renn."
I am new to firearms, and like I said you are probably right. From googling, most of the info I find on AK-47's call them an assault rifle.
My thread has been high jacked. What a bunch of bums i am finding in this forum.
My thread has been high jacked. What a bunch of bums i am finding in this forum.
if you don't like this forum, I encourage you to find another forum.
Many of these posting on this forum,leads me to think that i posted the information on the wrong forum.
Could the forums moderator just remove my post and the following thread, i see it serves no useful purpose on this forum. thank you.
I guess just high jacking peoples threads is normal for this forum. Since many who post here have little to post about.
I guess just high jacking peoples threads is normal for this forum. Since many who post here have little to post about.
I thought you were just complaining about people who have too much to say and hijacked your super important obituary...
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And i guess you don't think my post about this police officer being killed by a worthless gang banger,was not important is this correct Mr. Thread high jacker?
Since assault rifles were pretty much banned in 1934, I guess just about every rifle the authorities, gun shop owners and their staff, and news media now call assault rifles are actually semi autos.
If anything, navy jacked the thread with asking why police are put on a pedestal, and you jacked the thread again complaining about hijackers.
Guilty as charged, but can you really hijack a thread that only by the farthest stretch of the imagination had anything to do with the topic of the fourm that it was posted in? It was actually you, in post #17 that brought this thread onto the topic of the forum it was started in (anything and everything firearms related).
While I’ve been holding off on comments on the OP I have to post MHO.You know, I hate to seem cold and callus, but why are police officers treated so special when one is killed in the line of duty? For example, where is the memorial service and donations for this guy:
City sanitation worker dies after being hit by street sweeper in Queens - NY Daily News
Where is this guy's parade of street sweepers and sanitation trucks in his honor or his memorial fund? One comment in the newspaper:
"OSHA needs to look into this."
The farmer works every day to put food in the grocery stores for my family to eat, and they are killed on the job more often then police officers are. The sanitation worker keeps my family safe by taking away our garbage every week, and they are killed on the job more often then police officers are. The logging and lumber industry worker providing wood to build the house that my family lives in is killed on the job more often then police officers are. Where are their memorials and donations funds?
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