I hope your homemade gun blows up in your face.
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I hope your homemade gun blows up in your face.
shotgun shells aren't exactly the most high-pressure rounds, but yea, I wouldn't trust ye standard (cast?) plumbing pipe for any high-brass loads. Or any loads for that matter; but they have been proven to survive atleast one shot, which is probably all you would need in any real scenario for a zip gun.
It's unenforceable because it is a state law, if he wants to sell the weapon after the law is ratified and being enforced he just takes it to a state which doesn't outlaw its sale. He isn't under house arrest FFS, he just lives in a state that is going to have restrictive gun laws. It only effects him until the state line.
edit: affect/effect/afuckt/efuckt
As for your 10-30 round magazines disassemble convert frame in to a pen holder and place innards in a box labeled "Open in case of revolution/invasion/brown people" and call it a day.
I'd look at the specifics of the law. Here in California there's grandfathered 30 round mags (anything before 2000) and pinned 30 round mags that can only hold 10 rounds. Hell, most of the people I know with assault rifles either say they owned the mags before 2000 or have pinned mags. Good thing about pinned mags is that is takes 5 seconds to pop the pin out so you can fight the hordes of illegal aliens.
Something tells me indeterminacy's FFL or whatever was taking the piss maybe trying to get him to sell his gun off cheap so the dude can make a buck. But I'm a cynical fuck.
Maybe. There are asshole gun store owners out there. I avoid them at all costs.
Yeah, lots of gun store owners (also mechanics and computer store owners for some reason) are pedantic assholes, the guy also could have been blowing the law out of proportion just for the sake of blowing it out of proportion.
But then gun laws are usually convoluted and badly written by people who probably don't know which end to point at a target, so either explanation would be equally unsurprising to me.
So I've decided to sell my Glock 26 and get a .22 pistol for plinking and small game hunting; I'm thinking about the Ruger heavy barreled hunting model, something like this
http://www.ruger.com/products/markIIIHunter/models.html
Then I will likely sell my Glock 20 (10mm auto) in favor of something in .454 Casull. Not totally decided on the caliber though.... Its mostly for hunting. Likely a Ruger Blackhawk.
Fucking tapatalk. Looked like a double post.
Here we go again.
I'm going to a reservist shooting training with a colleague in the spring. He is a reservist with the Bundeswehr and can bring a civilian along to the annual reservist shooting training. I never went to a gun range here as it is rather expensive and the people shooting here are conservative at best, ultra right at the worst end. At the reserve shooting exercise it's army and police only pretty much. And more interesting weapons.
I am quite excited.
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If there's no AK it's not training.
Because, you know, at the end of the day it's the most widespread weapon family.
just sayin'
The beauty of the AK is you don't need training to shoot it.
>no proof whatsoever
>proving wrong
You sure are welcome to provide facts that say AK weapon family isn't the most widespread firearm in human history (and if not then what is) and compare M16A2 vs AK-74M field manuals but i doubt you can go beyond empty baiting.
today's C&H cracked me up
http://www.explosm.net/db/files/Comics/Rob/guns.png
I'd also point to a few pages back and that discussion about the weight of that stupid russian pistol that I can't remember the name of.
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This is what I think about your katans:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DzcOCyHDqc