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List of Greg Hardy's Guns


Jakob

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Tavor SAR = Israeli assault rifle, 750-900 rounds/min

L1A1 Sporter = British Commonwealth automatic battle rifle, 650-700 rounds/min (although "sporter" means it has been modified for civilian use)

POF P415 = American automatic battle rifle, 700 rounds/min

ISSC MK22 = Austrian version of the American FN SCAR automatic battle rifle, 625 rounds/min

SSAR SBS = version of the American AR-15 automatic service rifle, 800 rounds/min

ISSC MK22 = Austrian version of the American FN SCAR automatic battle rifle, 625 rounds/min

Highlander = ??? Highlander Arms has machine guns, shot guns, rifles, pistols

Century Arms AKMS = version of the Soviet AK-47 assault rifle, 600 rounds/min

Mossberg 590 = American pump-action shotgun

Benelli M4 = Italian semi-automatic gas-operated shotgun

I assumed Hardy has the semi-auto versions of all of those, unless he has a ton of cash (ok granted) and all the associated permits.  

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Excuse me but who are you to be telling someone they can't collect guns? Also as he hasn't harmed anyone outside of the law and doesn't obtain them illegally then there is no issue and you have no right telling him he should be collecting stamps instead.

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I don't need/want/like guns, therefore you don't need/want/like guns.

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22?

Why not just get a pellet gun? Or airsoft?

Maybe water pistols is more your thing.

 

That's ignorant man.  Weapons in the AR-15 family like the M-16 and all its derivatives will kill you just as dead.   They are essentially .22 calibre (.223 to be exact).  They might not have the stopping power aka knock you on your ass power, but once the bullet enters your body it will bounce around because it doesn't have the velocity to "escape" your body; bullet enters a body, hits a bone and rebounds....hits another bone and rebounds again until all it's momentum is spent.  A .223 round pretty much treats your insides the same way a blender treats a vegetable. The only time having a .223 would be a problem is possibly if we were up against fighting men with battle armor equal to ours.  Insurgents sometimes would use heroin which is a powerful painkiller, but that didn't really help them too much.  A .223 round is just fine for a standard rifle squad in the kind of wars we fight today.  Stopping power like the M1 Garand is nice.....but not strictly necessary.  And the basic M-16 is ridiculously accurate thanks to superior iron sights.  Swiss cheese.

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I assumed Hardy has the semi-auto versions of all of those, unless he has a ton of cash (ok granted) and all the associated permits.

I think they were all semi-automatic. even the military does semi-automatic. There isn't much difference between semi-automatic and fully-automatic, and both are automatic

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Bunch of shotguns and lower caliber stuff

Geeez my dad has a scarier arsenal that that -.- people are pathetically easy to scare anymore, to the point I feel like they'd flip if he had a pellet gun lol

There are gun enthusiasts all over NC and the country that are looking at this list and saying "yeah, that's a nice starter set"

just a starter kit.

more like:

Some serious fire power though.

Nice collection

here are the pics of those ten guns listed in the OP's pic:

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Tavor SAR

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L1A1 Sporter

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POF P415

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ISSC MK22

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SSAR SBS

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ISSC MK22

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Highlander Arms, weapon unknown

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Century Arms AKMS

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Mossberg 590

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Benelli M4

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CBS Sports:

"Writes Jason McIntyre of the The Big Lead: Based on this list, Hardy wasn't the type of guy who would go to the gun range on occasion. He was stockpiling weapons the way some guys collect cars. Maybe Hardy's just a gun enthusiast? As a gun owner, I totally understand the interest in possessing a weapon. But this is a bit much, unless you're robbing a bank or prepping a small army."

my take: he is a millionaire. The few times I had a friend (both rich) that wanted to spend the $$ blowing through ammo to shoot one of their assault rifles, I wanted to do it. As for Hardy having enough assault rifles to supply a small army, that is what a militia is, what this country was founded by. I only know one person with the armory of machine guns Hardy has, and if all hell breaks lose, that is where I'll be. I hope if all hell break lose, I don't run into Hardy and his friends, tho

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You continue to show your ignorance, please quit posting about firearms. Every single one you showed above ( minus the shotguns) is a semi automatic in its basic layout. The aesthetics are what you think make them "dangerous" . My favorite gun I own is my 1942 M1 Garand. It holds 8 rounds, is semi automatic, and even has a bayonet lug. But it has a wood stock so all you ignorant folk won't think its an assault weapon.

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You continue to show your ignorance, please quit posting about firearms. Every single one you showed above ( minus the shotguns) is a semi automatic in its basic layout. The aesthetics are what you think make them "dangerous" . My favorite gun I own is my 1942 M1 Garand. It holds 8 rounds, is semi automatic, and even has a bayonet lug. But it has a wood stock so all you ignorant folk won't think its an assault weapon.

"The M1 Garand was the most advanced battle rifle at the beginning of World War II and gave the American soldier unsurpassed fire power throughout the war. Again in Korea, the rugged M1 Garand proved its worth in the summer heat and winter ice. It remained the U.S. Army's first line weapon until the late 1950s when it was replaced by the short-lived M14 and then the M16."

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