Coworker read a headline about the charges filed, and I said they need to drop the charges. He says "well he went there to kill people." I had to enlighten him. Told him to watch the videos, of which there are at least two which clearly show he didn't fire first, nor did he instigate, and furthermore, he didn't go to shoot people, he was there to help defend private property from destruction, and to help clean up afterward. He says..." well uh....." I said yeah watch the videos, clear case of self defense, and then told him about the criminal history of the perps, and ole armless. Not another word of it spoken all night.
I was the first to talk about it with my coworkers and made sure they saw the videos before they had a chance ro read the false narrative. Hopefully the will go home and do the same and then the people they tell will tell more people. Some of them have even messaged me to let me know how warped the medias coverage has been.
Yeah AKs.... 7.62 will tear the target's arm off with a glancing hit. Too bad a glancing hit is the best you can get unless you're properly trained to take that kick.
I own both and prefer wielding the AR. They both definitely reflect the design philosophies of their makers. Both are very effective, but the AR seems more civilised.
If that happened, it was probably a stove pipe/FTE because the ejection port was pressed up tight against his body as he rolled over to shoot Skatey McChesthole.
I don't know anything about guns. I'm just glad Kyle was able to fire his weapon. Otherwise, he would probably have been killed. It sure looked like the guy who got shot in the arm was about to shoot Kyle.
Is that a common thing with AR's? I've never fired live ammunition, but if i were ever in a situation where i needed to, the possibility of a malfunction like that would horrify me.
My son is 17 and a competitive shooter. Some of the competitions are timed and they in have seconds to fire off several shots.
It took him years of training to learn to rapidly fix a jammed gun and get it back to shooting. After a while it became muscle memory and he unjams the gun without thinking.
I suspect Kyle has trained a lot with his firearms because his response to the jammed gun seemed more like someone who was well trained.
Hole in the arm Larper first put his hands up, but then he saw the kid's gun had jammed, so he went in to assassinate the kids. He lost.
This 17yr old went thru these larpers like butter, and they want to go to war with a bunch of ex-vets. WTF is wrong with these Larper?
They played too many video games and think they’re Rambo.
Is there a definitive video angle y'all are looking at for these play by plays?
Coworker read a headline about the charges filed, and I said they need to drop the charges. He says "well he went there to kill people." I had to enlighten him. Told him to watch the videos, of which there are at least two which clearly show he didn't fire first, nor did he instigate, and furthermore, he didn't go to shoot people, he was there to help defend private property from destruction, and to help clean up afterward. He says..." well uh....." I said yeah watch the videos, clear case of self defense, and then told him about the criminal history of the perps, and ole armless. Not another word of it spoken all night.
Sounds like a hostile work environment.
I was the first to talk about it with my coworkers and made sure they saw the videos before they had a chance ro read the false narrative. Hopefully the will go home and do the same and then the people they tell will tell more people. Some of them have even messaged me to let me know how warped the medias coverage has been.
Pepe Farms remembers someone in Austin who should have used an AK...
Proof that it is a hard heart that kills!
Yeah AKs.... 7.62 will tear the target's arm off with a glancing hit. Too bad a glancing hit is the best you can get unless you're properly trained to take that kick.
Shooter mckyle didn’t even want the appearance of patronizing communists.
I own both and prefer wielding the AR. They both definitely reflect the design philosophies of their makers. Both are very effective, but the AR seems more civilised.
If that happened, it was probably a stove pipe/FTE because the ejection port was pressed up tight against his body as he rolled over to shoot Skatey McChesthole.
Bonus points for the kekkin nickname
I don't know anything about guns. I'm just glad Kyle was able to fire his weapon. Otherwise, he would probably have been killed. It sure looked like the guy who got shot in the arm was about to shoot Kyle.
It's long past time to get one and learn all about it. I recommend an entry level AR-15 or a hangun you can carry every day.
No more excuses.
Is that a common thing with AR's? I've never fired live ammunition, but if i were ever in a situation where i needed to, the possibility of a malfunction like that would horrify me.
As someone else pointed out he might have blocked the ejection port. It doesn't matter what gun you have, if you block the ejection port it will jam.
Same on my AR556. I don't even use expensive ammo, just cases of Wolf Gold. It just goes and goes. I love it.
And glock (Kyle-wanna-be) commie told his friend he only regrets not killing Kyle.
As if there was any chance in hell the puss could have.
If someone has a gun and isn't shooting people, keep it that way. Follow him to the police, sure, but don't touch him.
Seriously blows my mind how surgical, efficient, and fearless this young man was that night at the age of SEVENTEEN. It’s fucking insane.
My son is 17 and a competitive shooter. Some of the competitions are timed and they in have seconds to fire off several shots.
It took him years of training to learn to rapidly fix a jammed gun and get it back to shooting. After a while it became muscle memory and he unjams the gun without thinking.
I suspect Kyle has trained a lot with his firearms because his response to the jammed gun seemed more like someone who was well trained.
I suspect the same. And good job on raising such a responsible and impressive sounding son, that's very cool to hear.
Training is the difference between life and death!
Tap, rack, bang.
Can be done quick
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Kyle Kenosha, Hero of the Silent Majority
He damn sure did. That's quick thinking. Probably saved his life.
Kenosha Kid is clearly superior to boy
Rack
Tap
Bang
One of many, ever watch night hog hunting videos? Amazing shooting on moving targets running over 20 mph. a person runs half that speed