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Thread: Assault weopen carnage agian?
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12-15-2012, 05:13 AM #91
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Thanked: 2027wullie,Bill wacker started the the first gunshows in cupertino Calif in 1961,tables were 5 bux,i have been going to them since than.
I in no way advocate the selling or buying of illicit weopens.But they are readilly available on any street corner in my local,out in the parking lot of all gunshows.like drugs,you can buy anything you want,if you have a need for the right price.
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12-15-2012, 05:16 AM #92
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Thanked: 884RIGHT ON!! Then again, after FAST AND FURIOUS, the border states should be flooded with stuff like that.
Once upon a time, I traded for an SGW ( Olympia Arms) "shorty" AR-15. Popped that punk open and the whole lower was M-16! EVERYTHING was there. Bolt carrier was AR-15 and the lower had stop to keep the selector from rotating all the way to rock and roll.
That was back when you could buy and possess, but NOT COMBINE parts, to make/convert a -15 to a -16. I think they've closed that loophole since then, but back in the late 80's it wasn't an issue.
I guess you know where this is going, but I did, and it did, and after burning a few 30 rd mags for giggles, it got undid, and the spare parts went one way and that short barreled POS went another.
As I've said before Rock and Roll is great when somebody else is paying for the ammo. IT's also great for getting the other guy to get his head down while you find a place to get yours down so you can reload and spray and pray some more.
Bill Jordan said it best when he said, "Speed is deadly, accuracy is fatal." Rock and Roll is not known for accuracy and it's simply amazing how in the real world, hundreds of people don't magically fall dead with the first rip.Member Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club, participant SE Asia War Games 1972-1973. The oath I swore has no statute of limitation.
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12-15-2012, 05:22 AM #93
( im just using your statement cause it gave me a thought and not to get you upset )idk , back when my parents were young you could bring a gun to school and hunt rabbits after school with the teacher !! guns were sold at hardware stores , sears , jc pennys without background checks and even ordered through mail , and id think that years ago the market for gun safes was not as high so most guns were left unlocked ... that is my guess i have no facts other then at both my grandparents houses guns were on the wall with ammo under them or in the corners of the rooms cause the unlocked gun cabinets were full and 5 children 15 grandchildren through one house and 4 children 10 grandchildren through the other house and who knows how many friends they all had never once had a problem ... one time when i was 6 i put a shell in a shotgun and put it back on the wall , next day i got called into the living room , i got my a$$ beat then was reinforced the firearm rules .. needless to say i never did it again ( and can still remember the paper 16g shell i put into the 870 wingmaster 12g that i pulled a chair over to so i could reach it ) ... but along with more strict gun laws these days also came the laws where if i use a belt on my child like was used on meor a good spanking ill go to jail ..
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12-15-2012, 05:23 AM #94
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12-15-2012, 05:26 AM #95
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12-15-2012, 05:28 AM #96
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12-15-2012, 05:48 AM #97
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Thanked: 13245Well time to sign out of this thread for the night, Might have to go check the high cap mags for the assualt rifle, and make sure no Libs snuck in to steal them away while I wasn't looking
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12-15-2012, 05:56 AM #98
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Thanked: 884I'll keep a close eye on all my weaponry so it doesn't get any ideas to go off on its own.
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12-15-2012, 06:01 AM #99
as i said before its a shame but i dont blame the gun at it. i blame the nut behind it. my grandfather had a 270 and a 12 gage out in the open with many kids running around and we all knew not to touch it. we were taught how to use and respect them. i can coumfortable say i know that my entire family knows enough on how to respect a gun that i would never fear lending anyone in my family a gun and not ever worrie that they would use it on people.
what im saying is its not they gun that does the killing its a person that is sick in the head and wasent taugh how to respect them and how to settle things without a gun.
i normally have a gun of some sort in my truck usually a 22 or a 12 gage if its bunny season. and my family knows that im not gonna go on a shooting rampage because i was taught and re taught morals in that area.
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12-15-2012, 06:04 AM #100