There's eight rounds there. They look fresh out of the box. No break-action 9mm with an 8 round capacity exists, as far as I'm aware.
The only way I could possibly imagine to steel man this position is if someone withdrew 8 rounds from a box to load a small capacity "legal" magazine, and was forced for some reason to drop them and flee. And even then, the fucking things would scatter to their winds like marbles.
The only people I can imagine being tricked by this are the poster child retards for why the universal franchise cannot stand.
There's nine rounds actually. And he claimed there were seven, so he's not even getting his own claims correct.
I don't even want to give the argument any credence, since it's bullshit, but he's claiming, based on comments of others, that maybe someone dropped loose ammo from their person or car.
That seems the second most likely option...a very distant second after THIS DUDE IS A DISINGENUOUS FAGGOT.
Assuming the ammo box held 20 or 25, Dindutavious might have loaded up his clipazine and stuck the rest in his pocket, and they fell out. Those are super pristine looking though.
Reading his replies, it's obvious that he's baiting a reaction. "Look at all these antisemetic gun owners who are making slanderous accusations about me, they even went after me in an unrelated post about my daughter. Oy vey!"
The only way I could possibly imagine to steel man this position
You need more imaginary imaginative tulpas, my friend. Actually, everyone simply needs more tulpas in general.
Here's another possibility: Small, unopened, cardboard ammo box gets lost, wedged under a fence or by some trash can. Box deteriorates over time, eventually spills out the contents. Regressed man finds shiny trinkets on the ground and likens them to crystals, only to find they are not magic items from his beloved fiction.
Dirt. Rain is dirty, mud is dirty, if something was on the ground long enough for cardboard to decay, it's gonna be exposed to the elements. And segments of those bullets like the striking part which are indented would be awful to clean, just to shine up for a virtue-signal post.
Old brass and copper turn into a dull brown and eventually green given enough time and exposure to the elements. Think old pennies or the Statue of Liberty.
Forgive my ignorance, but isn't that a modern style magazine fed? It's just tiny.
I was thinking break action a la any traditional revolver cylinder, and I've never heard of a revolver chambered for 9mm. Accidentally fumbling a load of rounds out of an open cylinder like an idiot is the only way I could imagine shiny new bullets lying on the ground in any number. A dropped mag is a dropped mag, a spilled box would send that shit everywhere, and fumbling a mag load would be one or two rounds (if you were particularly clumsy).
There are wheelguns chambered in 9mm, but it's a niche caliber in an already-niche category of guns. It's not something your average hoodrat would get his hands on.
I don't understand who this is meant to fool.
There's eight rounds there. They look fresh out of the box. No break-action 9mm with an 8 round capacity exists, as far as I'm aware.
The only way I could possibly imagine to steel man this position is if someone withdrew 8 rounds from a box to load a small capacity "legal" magazine, and was forced for some reason to drop them and flee. And even then, the fucking things would scatter to their winds like marbles.
The only people I can imagine being tricked by this are the poster child retards for why the universal franchise cannot stand.
There's nine rounds actually. And he claimed there were seven, so he's not even getting his own claims correct.
I don't even want to give the argument any credence, since it's bullshit, but he's claiming, based on comments of others, that maybe someone dropped loose ammo from their person or car.
That seems the second most likely option...a very distant second after THIS DUDE IS A DISINGENUOUS FAGGOT.
Assuming the ammo box held 20 or 25, Dindutavious might have loaded up his clipazine and stuck the rest in his pocket, and they fell out. Those are super pristine looking though.
Dindutavious often isn't bright enough to load his own Glawk. Not kidding.
Reading his replies, it's obvious that he's baiting a reaction. "Look at all these antisemetic gun owners who are making slanderous accusations about me, they even went after me in an unrelated post about my daughter. Oy vey!"
They cry out in pain as they strike you.
White egalitarians, especially white women who are ignorant about pretty much everything.
You need more
imaginaryimaginative tulpas, my friend. Actually, everyone simply needs more tulpas in general.Here's another possibility: Small, unopened, cardboard ammo box gets lost, wedged under a fence or by some trash can. Box deteriorates over time, eventually spills out the contents. Regressed man finds shiny trinkets on the ground and likens them to crystals, only to find they are not magic items from his beloved fiction.
They wouldn't be near so shiny in that case.
[Please note, I am totally ignorant of firearms] Rust?
That's brass and copper you're looking at, so more like tarnish and dirt.
Dirt. Rain is dirty, mud is dirty, if something was on the ground long enough for cardboard to decay, it's gonna be exposed to the elements. And segments of those bullets like the striking part which are indented would be awful to clean, just to shine up for a virtue-signal post.
Old brass and copper turn into a dull brown and eventually green given enough time and exposure to the elements. Think old pennies or the Statue of Liberty.
There's even a term for it: patina.
My Springfield 911 is 7+1.
Forgive my ignorance, but isn't that a modern style magazine fed? It's just tiny.
I was thinking break action a la any traditional revolver cylinder, and I've never heard of a revolver chambered for 9mm. Accidentally fumbling a load of rounds out of an open cylinder like an idiot is the only way I could imagine shiny new bullets lying on the ground in any number. A dropped mag is a dropped mag, a spilled box would send that shit everywhere, and fumbling a mag load would be one or two rounds (if you were particularly clumsy).
ah, I didn't understand what you meant by 'break action'.
There are wheelguns chambered in 9mm, but it's a niche caliber in an already-niche category of guns. It's not something your average hoodrat would get his hands on.