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Anyone wanna go OC in Front of Joe Heck's Office On your lunch Hour?

Lasjayhawk

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DTOM, when you talk to the PN guy, if you want to have a little fun with him, point out that the 1st year production of AR-15's (with the factory 20 round mags) are going to be C&R firearms this year.

happy 50th birthday AR-15
 

DVC

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We didn't learn a thing from prohibition did we??? An example of Capitalism at its finest. Find a need and fill it. Drugs worked out the same way and so will guns.

One consequence of the Feinstein Scary-Looking Gun Ban will be to cause a massive increase in the number of unregistered machineguns. She wants semi-autos to be put under the same strictures as NFA weapons, so the people who won't give them up (or who buy them on the "Black Gun Market") have no reason not to convert them to selective fire. In addition, the people making and smuggling unregistered guns might as well offer fully-automatic firearms, so STEN-type guns will be very popular.

There will be so many of them that cops in rural states (especially red states) will stop responding to reports of automatic gunfire unless there is an actual threat (such as shooting too close).

Eventually, a case involving these will get to the Supreme Court, which will strike down NFA and derivative laws.
 
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