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I am against assault style weapons
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In grade school, a kid brought one to school for his demonstration project. No big deal.Swaye said:
We also do not want them to know you can buy a 100 round drum magazine for the mini-14 and have TONS of fun! Ask me how I know this....watermelons fear meGrundleStiltzkin said:
Hondo, et al, see the wood stock Mini-14 and, dare I say, profile it as a "good" or at least less scary-bad gun. In truth, it's uses essentially the mechanism of the M-1 and visually modeled after the M-14, the two US combat rifles prior to the M-16. The A-Team kept Mini-14s in the back of the van.Swaye said:
Point of order. Everything you just typed is wrong or inaccurate. Please educate yourself before arguing for things you do not fully understand. TIA2001400ex said:
Ok here's the thing. While that exact rifle technically can have a high capacity magazine. The idiots that commit mass shootings don't know that, or else one would be used by now. And I'd imagine, the vast majority of hunting rifles don't have that capability without modifications. Just like you can modify an AR with a bump stock to make it function as a fully auto rifle (although I think those sales are illegal now).GrundleStiltzkin said:
It is correct.2001400ex said:
I know what the meme says.RaceBannon said:
Signed: Everyone
I hesitate to bring that up because they'll want to ban Mini-14 too. -
You are actually very correct. And you actually agree with me on my point. The people who commit mass shootings generally don't know shit about guns. So they would never buy the mini 14.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Hondo, et al, see the wood stock Mini-14 and, dare I say, profile it as a "good" or at least less scary-bad gun. In truth, it's uses essentially the mechanism of the M-1 and visually modeled after the M-14, the two US combat rifles prior to the M-16. The A-Team kept Mini-14s in the back of the van.Swaye said:
Point of order. Everything you just typed is wrong or inaccurate. Please educate yourself before arguing for things you do not fully understand. TIA2001400ex said:
Ok here's the thing. While that exact rifle technically can have a high capacity magazine. The idiots that commit mass shootings don't know that, or else one would be used by now. And I'd imagine, the vast majority of hunting rifles don't have that capability without modifications. Just like you can modify an AR with a bump stock to make it function as a fully auto rifle (although I think those sales are illegal now).GrundleStiltzkin said:
It is correct.2001400ex said:
I know what the meme says.RaceBannon said:
Signed: Everyone
I hesitate to bring that up because they'll want to ban Mini-14 too. -
We haven't even discussed the fact that 3d printing is now a thing and the genie is out of the bottle. Also, fucking templates and all the grey areas they create.
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Plastic fantastic printed guns are a very real issue that gets almost no media attention.UW_Doog_Bot said:We haven't even discussed the fact that 3d printing is now a thing and the genie is out of the bottle. Also, fucking templates and all the grey areas they create.
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You don't know that, and neither do I. Anecdotally, many articles on mass shooters paint them as gun nuts.2001400ex said:
You are actually very correct. And you actually agree with me on my point. The people who commit mass shootings generally don't know shit about guns. So they would never buy the mini 14.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Hondo, et al, see the wood stock Mini-14 and, dare I say, profile it as a "good" or at least less scary-bad gun. In truth, it's uses essentially the mechanism of the M-1 and visually modeled after the M-14, the two US combat rifles prior to the M-16. The A-Team kept Mini-14s in the back of the van.Swaye said:
Point of order. Everything you just typed is wrong or inaccurate. Please educate yourself before arguing for things you do not fully understand. TIA2001400ex said:
Ok here's the thing. While that exact rifle technically can have a high capacity magazine. The idiots that commit mass shootings don't know that, or else one would be used by now. And I'd imagine, the vast majority of hunting rifles don't have that capability without modifications. Just like you can modify an AR with a bump stock to make it function as a fully auto rifle (although I think those sales are illegal now).GrundleStiltzkin said:
It is correct.2001400ex said:
I know what the meme says.RaceBannon said:
Signed: Everyone
I hesitate to bring that up because they'll want to ban Mini-14 too.
A simpler explanation is that AR-15 modeled rifles are quite possibly the most common models in the country.
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Agree. When we were kids it was a lever 30-30 or bolt 30-06, now it is without question the AR platform. Hell, I see them constantly in the woods rigged as hunting rifles in 300 BLK or AR-10s getting down to business with deer and hogs. They are everywhere, and used for everything.GrundleStiltzkin said:
You don't know that, and neither do I. Anecdotally, many articles on mass shooters paint them as gun nuts.2001400ex said:
You are actually very correct. And you actually agree with me on my point. The people who commit mass shootings generally don't know shit about guns. So they would never buy the mini 14.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Hondo, et al, see the wood stock Mini-14 and, dare I say, profile it as a "good" or at least less scary-bad gun. In truth, it's uses essentially the mechanism of the M-1 and visually modeled after the M-14, the two US combat rifles prior to the M-16. The A-Team kept Mini-14s in the back of the van.Swaye said:
Point of order. Everything you just typed is wrong or inaccurate. Please educate yourself before arguing for things you do not fully understand. TIA2001400ex said:
Ok here's the thing. While that exact rifle technically can have a high capacity magazine. The idiots that commit mass shootings don't know that, or else one would be used by now. And I'd imagine, the vast majority of hunting rifles don't have that capability without modifications. Just like you can modify an AR with a bump stock to make it function as a fully auto rifle (although I think those sales are illegal now).GrundleStiltzkin said:
It is correct.2001400ex said:
I know what the meme says.RaceBannon said:
Signed: Everyone
I hesitate to bring that up because they'll want to ban Mini-14 too.
A simpler explanation is that AR-15 modeled rifles are quite possibly the most common models in the country. -
Quite common reallyGrundleStiltzkin said:
In grade school, a kid brought one to school for his demonstration project. No big deal.Swaye said:
We also do not want them to know you can buy a 100 round drum magazine for the mini-14 and have TONS of fun! Ask me how I know this....watermelons fear meGrundleStiltzkin said:
Hondo, et al, see the wood stock Mini-14 and, dare I say, profile it as a "good" or at least less scary-bad gun. In truth, it's uses essentially the mechanism of the M-1 and visually modeled after the M-14, the two US combat rifles prior to the M-16. The A-Team kept Mini-14s in the back of the van.Swaye said:
Point of order. Everything you just typed is wrong or inaccurate. Please educate yourself before arguing for things you do not fully understand. TIA2001400ex said:
Ok here's the thing. While that exact rifle technically can have a high capacity magazine. The idiots that commit mass shootings don't know that, or else one would be used by now. And I'd imagine, the vast majority of hunting rifles don't have that capability without modifications. Just like you can modify an AR with a bump stock to make it function as a fully auto rifle (although I think those sales are illegal now).GrundleStiltzkin said:
It is correct.2001400ex said:
I know what the meme says.RaceBannon said:
Signed: Everyone
I hesitate to bring that up because they'll want to ban Mini-14 too. -
The left thinks it's "hard" to actually make a gun. A decently equipped machine shop could turn out a submachine gun in hours. Ask those Mooselimbs from the Khyber Pass. They'll make you just about any gun you want and they use simple hand tools. Mostly files. So what's next after that? Outlawing steel? Aluminum? Plastic? Tools? 3D printers? All gun making materials.
Smuggling guns to criminals would be easy. Much easier to smuggle than drugs. Clandestine manufacturing would be all over the place as well. Odd how the IRA has no problem getting AK's, grenades, explosives, rocket launchers and anything else they wanted into Great Britain.
The lefties want control and they openly want communism and socialism. What communist/socialist government allows it's "subjects" the ownership of arms? Their direction is clear and they are now much more open about the subjugation of our nation and way of life. I'll get lambasted for that but having communists in the presidents cabinet proves me right. Watching members of government praise Mao and others and hang posters of Che and other murderous bastards in their offices proves me right.
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NM fucking plastic my guy. We are rapidly hitting consumer ready metal 3d printing and it's totally affordable to have a CNC with a tip for metal if you like. You can also still just mill something by hand with a very limited set up. None of this is rocket science. If fucking Afghanis living in the mountains with no internet can figure out how to make AK-47's you better believe that people in the US can.Swaye said:
Plastic fantastic printed guns are a very real issue that gets almost no media attention.UW_Doog_Bot said:We haven't even discussed the fact that 3d printing is now a thing and the genie is out of the bottle. Also, fucking templates and all the grey areas they create.
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The plastic shit is scary because of metal detectors. I don't want printed guns getting into school and courtrooms. That is fucking scary. Unless the defendant is a pedophile who is proven guilty. Then let the Dad in with a fucking bazooka for all I care.UW_Doog_Bot said:
NM fucking plastic my guy. We are rapidly hitting consumer ready metal 3d printing and it's totally affordable to have a CNC with a tip for metal if you like. You can also still just mill something by hand with a very limited set up. None of this is rocket science. If fucking Afghanis living in the mountains with no internet can figure out how to make AK-47's you better believe that people in the US can.Swaye said:
Plastic fantastic printed guns are a very real issue that gets almost no media attention.UW_Doog_Bot said:We haven't even discussed the fact that 3d printing is now a thing and the genie is out of the bottle. Also, fucking templates and all the grey areas they create.






