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"What would you do if we broke into your house?"

kill.

fantasybabydino
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normal people would just call the cops due to illegal trespassing but this dude already knows it's self defense and he won't get arrested

charact
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Perfectly summed up what I would do too lol

cry_build
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The best true ending:




They approach you but doomslayer teleports behind them, and does a little trollin via shotgun

miligrams
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"What would you do if we broke into your house"

Violence is never an option,

ITS A SOLUTION

toriannmariee
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“What would you do if we broke into your house?” I would go to my room, put on my doom slayer costume and scream SASAGEYO while slicing the bastards to ribbons. And after that I would cry in my closet about what I had just done.

jamber
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I would say:

“Hey just so you know, I got 52 extra doors so you’ll be running for a while.”

notsocrapmex
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''What would you do if we broke into your house?'' -the last words those two R63 characters said before having their heads obliterated because of my Connecticut A-10 American Shotgun

jamber
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“What would you do if we broke in your house”


“Hide in my closet and pray to god I don’t get raped”

joebothehobo
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The M14 rifle, officially the United States Rifle, Caliber 7.62 mm, M14, is an American selective fire battle rifle that fires 7.62×51mm NATO (.308 in) ammunition. It became the standard-issue rifle for the U.S. military in 1959 replacing the M1 Garand rifle in the U.S. Army by 1958 and the U.S. Marine Corps by 1965 until being replaced by the M16 rifle beginning in 1968. The M14 was used by U.S. Army, Navy, and Marine Corps for basic and advanced individual training (AIT) from the mid-1960s to the early 1970s.[5][8]

The M14 was the last American battle rifle issued in quantity to U.S. military personnel. It was replaced by the M16 assault rifle, a lighter weapon using a smaller caliber intermediate cartridge. The M14 rifle remains in limited service in all branches of the U.S. military, with variants used as sniper and designated marksman rifles, accurizing competition weapons, and ceremonial weapons by honor guards, color guards, drill teams and ceremonial guards. Civilian semi-automatic models are used for hunting, plinking, target shooting, and shooting competitions.[5]

The M14 is the basis for the M21[9] and M25 sniper rifles which were largely replaced by the M24 Sniper Weapon System.[10] A new variant of the M14, the Mk 14 Enhanced Battle Rifle (EBR), has been in service since 2002.[11]

Early development
The M14 was developed from a long line of experimental weapons based upon the M1 Garand rifle. Although the M1 was among the most advanced infantry rifles of the late 1930s, it was not an ideal weapon. Modifications were already beginning to be made to the basic M1 rifle's design during the last months of World War II. Changes included adding fully automatic firing capability and replacing the eight-round en bloc clips with a detachable box magazine holding 20 rounds. Winchester, Remington, and Springfield Armory's own John Garand offered different conversions. Garand's design, the T20, was the most popular, and T20 prototypes served as the basis for a number of Springfield test rifles from 1945 through the early 1950s.[12]

In 1945, Earle Harvey of Springfield Armory designed a completely different rifle, the T25, for the new T65 .30 light rifle cartridge (7.62×49mm) at the direction of Col. Rene Studler, then serving in the Pentagon.[13] The two men were transferred to Springfield Armory in late 1945, where work on the T25 continued.[13] The T25 was designed to use the T65 service cartridge, a Frankford Arsenal design based upon .30-06 cartridge case used in the M1 service rifle, but shortened to the length of the .300 Savage case.[13] Although shorter than the .30-06, with less powder capacity, the T65 cartridge retained the ballistics and energy of the .30-06 due to the use of a recently developed ball powder made by Olin Industries.[13][14] After experimenting with several bullet designs, the T65 was finalized for adoption as the 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge.[13] Olin Industries later introduced the cartridge on the commercial market as the .308 Winchester.[13] After a series of revisions by Earle Harvey and other members of the .30 light rifle design group following the 1950 Fort Benning tests, the T25 was renamed the T47.[13]

The T44 prototype service rifle was not principally designed by any single engineer at Springfield Armory, but was a conventional design developed on a shoestring budget as an alternative to the T47.[13] With minimal funding available, the earliest T44 prototypes used T20E2 receivers fitted with magazine filler blocks and re-barreled for the 7.62×51mm round, with the long operating rod/piston of the M1 replaced by the T47's gas cut-off system.[13] Lloyd Corbett, an engineer in Harvey's rifle design group, added various refinements to the T44 design, including a straight operating rod and a bolt roller to reduce friction.[13]

The T44 participated in a competitive service rifle competition conducted by the Infantry Board at Fort Benning, Georgia against the Springfield T47 (a modified T25) and the T48, a variant of Fabrique Nationale's FN FAL (from "Fusil Automatique Leger", French for "light automatic rifle").[15] The T47, which did not have a bolt roller and performed worse in dust and cold weather tests than both the T44 and the T48, was dropped from consideration in 1953.[13] During 1952–53, testing proved the T48 and the T44 roughly comparable in performance, with the T48 holding an advantage in ease of field stripping and dust resistance, as well as a longer product development lead time.[13][15] A Newsweek article in July 1953 hinted that the T48/FAL might be selected over the T44.[13][16] During the winter of 1953–54, both rifles competed in the winter rifle trials at U.S. Army facilities in the Arctic.[15][17] Springfield Armory engineers, anxious to ensure the selection of the T44, had been specially preparing and modifying the test T44 rifles for weeks with the aid of the armory's cold chamber, including redesign of the T44 gas regulator and custom modifications to magazines and other parts to reduce friction and seizing in extreme cold.[15][17] The T48 rifles received no such special preparation, and in the continued cold weather testing began to experience sluggish gas system functioning, aggravated by the T48's close-fitting surfaces between bolt and carrier, and carrier and receiver.[13][15][17] FN engineers opened the gas ports in an attempt to improve functioning, but this caused early/violent extraction and broken parts as a result of the increased pressures.[13][15][17] As a result, the T44 was ranked superior in cold weather operation to the T48.[15] The Arctic Test Board report made it clear that the T48 needed improvement and that the U.S. would not adopt the T48 until it had successfully completed another round of Arctic tests the following winter.[13][15]

In June 1954, funding became available to manufacture newly fabricated T44 receivers specially designed for the shorter T65 cartridge.[13] This one change to the T44 design saved a pound in rifle weight over that of the M1 Garand.[13] Tests at Fort Benning with the T44 and T48 continued through the summer and fall of 1956.[13] By this time, the T48/FAL rifles had been so improved that malfunction rates were almost as low as the T44.[13]

The T44 was selected over the T48/FAL primarily due to weight (T44 was a pound lighter), simplicity with fewer parts, the T44's self-compensating gas system, and the argument that the T44 could be manufactured on existing machinery built for the M1 rifle (this later turned out to be unworkable).[13][15][17][18] In 1957, the U.S. formally adopted the T44 as the U.S. infantry service rifle, designated M14.[13]

Production contracts
Initial production contracts for the M14 were awarded to the Springfield Armory, Winchester, and Harrington & Richardson.[19] Thompson-Ramo-Wooldridge Inc. (TRW) would later be awarded a production contract for the rifle as well. 1, 376, 031 M14 service rifles were produced from 1959 to 1964.[20]

National Match M14
Springfield Armory produced 6, 641 new M14 NM rifles in 1962 and 1963, while TRW produced 4, 874 new M14 NM rifles in 1964. Springfield Armory later upgraded 2, 094 M14 rifles in 1965 and 2, 395 M14 rifles in 1966 to National Match specifications, while 2, 462 M14 rifles were rebuilt to National Match standards in 1967 at the Rock Island Arsenal. A total of 11, 130 National Match rifles were delivered by Springfield Armory, Rock Island Arsenal, and TRW during 1962–1967.[20]

Production M14 rifles made by Springfield Armory and Winchester used forged receivers and bolts milled from AISI 8620 steel, a low-carbon molybdenum-chromium steel. Harrington & Richardson M14 production used AISI 8620 steel as well, except for ten receivers milled from AISI 1330 low-carbon steel and a single receiver made from alloy steel with a high nickel content.[20]

theenemycell
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“What would you do when we broke into Your House”

I could do a whole jojo cutscene on their Face Bro.

MoreeyahSwago
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The AK-47, officially known as the Avtomat Калашникова,  lit. 'Kalashnikov's automatic [rifle]'; also known as the Kalashnikov or just AK), is a gas-operated assault rifle that is chambered for the 7.62×39mm cartridge. Developed in the Soviet Union by Russian small-arms designer Mikhail Kalashnikov, it is the originating firearm of the Kalashnikov (or "AK") family of rifles. After more than seven decades since its creation, the AK-47 model and its variants remain one of the most popular and widely used firearms in the world

noobygamer
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“What would you do if we broke into your house”

Me: grabs out toothpaste and orange juice

Polygomers
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*the only thing they fear is you starts playing*

NPCtheYouTubr
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“What would u do if we broke into ur house?”



me : *puts on doom music then grabs doom shotgun* a little bit of *Tomfoolery*

edit : slight change B)

kevintnx
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“What will you do when we break into your house?”

Me: Out be robbin your house

Baltimore_ML
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“ Am I in one of those states where shooting trespassers is legal? “

jakeroku
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“What would u do if we broke into your house”

Me: kevin get me the RPG.

UltimateEggSnatcher
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Me: *makes them split up*
Also me: *plays terrifying sound in their positions*
Also also me: *locks them in*
Also also also me: *makes lights flicker*

chipthekelmayisaurus
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"What would you do if you broke into your house"
Meanwhile
"That's one bodyguard down, hopefully they don't notice"

Someone-zser