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    Cogito Ergo Sum LnGrrrR's Avatar
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    Oh I think plenty of people are paranoid about having their guns taken, but I agree this stuff is great for gun sales. I think for a good number of people, they're purchasing more guns as part of some fantasy where black vans show up at their compound and they get to heroically fight them off in an orgy of gunfire.
    Maybe they're just worried about the Tremors...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcsLaSBWG9k

    all the weapons on their wall happen to be loaded
    one token "hold my hands over my ears so I won't go deaf" 2 minutes into the shooting

    Still an awesomely cheesy movie.

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    Feinstein to introduce this:

    http://www.feinstein.senate.gov/publ...ssault-weapons

    Summary of 2013 legislation

    Following is a summary of the 2013 legislation:

    Bans the sale, transfer, importation, or manufacturing of:
    120 specifically-named firearms
    Certain other semiautomatic rifles, handguns, shotguns that can accept a detachable magazine and have one military characteristic
    Semiautomatic rifles and handguns with a fixed magazine that can accept more than 10 rounds
    Strengthens the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban and various state bans by:
    Moving from a 2-characteristic test to a 1-characteristic test
    Eliminating the easy-to-remove bayonet mounts and flash suppressors from the characteristics test
    Banning firearms with “thumbhole stocks” and “bullet buttons” to address attempts to “work around” prior bans
    Bans large-capacity ammunition feeding devices capable of accepting more than 10 rounds.
    Protects legitimate hunters and the rights of existing gun owners by:
    Grandfathering weapons legally possessed on the date of enactment
    Exempting over 900 specifically-named weapons used for hunting or sporting purposes and
    Exempting antique, manually-operated, and permanently disabled weapons
    Requires that grandfathered weapons be registered under the National Firearms Act, to include:
    Background check of owner and any transferee;
    Type and serial number of the firearm;
    Positive identification, including photograph and fingerprint;
    Certification from local law enforcement of iden y and that possession would not violate State or local law; and
    Dedicated funding for ATF to implement registration

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    Maybe they're just worried about the Tremors...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcsLaSBWG9k

    all the weapons on their wall happen to be loaded
    one token "hold my hands over my ears so I won't go deaf" 2 minutes into the shooting

    Still an awesomely cheesy movie.
    Holy ! Never seen that before! ing awesome!

    I especially liked how he got the "big gun" out but held it under his armpit when he shot it. In the real world he would have gotten a bloody nose from the recoil holding it like that.

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    No way that dried up es bill even gets out of committee.

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    This has just as many loopholes as the '94 ban. Wildly ineffective waste of time.

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    lol@thumbhole stocks. Fast cars kill people. Many fast cars are red. Ban red. How does a thumbhole stock make a weapon more effective or dangerous? They are primarily used on benchrest guns way too heavy to lug around, and predominately bolt action, one round loaded at a time, weapons.

    That bill would do absolutely nothing in terms of effective gun control. What a stupid .

    But I've stated since day 1 that no effective measures will take place, because too many people own firearms for the Dems to piss off their supporters. Libs cannot get the bills out of committee, because they've been neutered. A real mother er would just say "ban all guns for public use, hunting or otherwise" and let the chips fall where they may.

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    youve never seen tremors? wtf?

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    It's one of Michael Gross' finest roles tbh

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    The thumbhole stock:



    What a dangerous weapon, easy to conceal and sneak into a school. A regular stock would make it so much safer.

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    The thumbhole stock:



    What a dangerous weapon, easy to conceal and sneak into a school. A regular stock would make it so much safer.
    Is there any question that the dude holding this gun has an extremely small penis?

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    The thumbhole stock:



    What a dangerous weapon, easy to conceal and sneak into a school. A regular stock would make it so much safer.
    . I'm more worried about the black add-on accessories. Looks like he's got some rubber bands wrapped around the buttstock. Not to mention the black mounting system on the barrel. Probably for a grenade launcher or some kind of laser scope.

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    . I'm more worried about the black add-on accessories. Looks like he's got some rubber bands wrapped around the buttstock. Not to mention the black mounting system on the barrel. Probably for a grenade launcher or some kind of laser scope.
    The Weaver rail up front is for a thermal imaging or NV scope. The US Optics (or NF or S&B) scope scares me, that long sun visor is a show stopper.

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    The Weaver rail up front is for a thermal imaging or NV scope. The US Optics (or NF or S&B) scope scares me, that long sun visor is a show stopper.
    yep. I see the same thing you do. BTW, that visor is detachable. He could easily keep it in his pocket when smuggling the gun around.

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    That's a bad ass little toy there. 338 Lapua?
    Last edited by CosmicCowboy; 12-27-2012 at 12:00 PM.

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    yep. I see the same thing you do. BTW, that visor is detachable. He could easily keep it in his pocket when smuggling the gun around.
    He could put it on his wrist and use it like a Wonderwoman bracelet, deflecting incoming rounds.

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    On a serious note, I can't believe that anyone with an open mind doesn't recognize that this (Feinstein's list) has more to do with an attack on rights than protecting anyone.

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    On a serious note, I can't believe that anyone with an open mind doesn't recognize that this (Feinstein's list) has more to do with an attack on rights than protecting anyone.
    I does neither. It's placebo legislation to make the gun ignorant (libs) feel they've gotten a victory.

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    The Weaver rail up front is for a thermal imaging or NV scope. The US Optics (or NF or S&B) scope scares me, that long sun visor is a show stopper.
    That's a nightforce scope.

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    I does neither. It's placebo legislation to make the gun ignorant (libs) feel they've gotten a victory.
    It's pointless.

    And when I say and attack on rights, I'm not limiting it to the 2nd Amendment.

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    How many people in the US do you think know how to make an IED type weapons ? Hundreds...thousands ? Government ain't doing . They bust this thing loose they'll rue the day they let that cat out of the bag. Guaranteed sons. There are thousands of Tim McVeighs out there.

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    No, you're wrong. No one wants 15 ARs they cannot sell. There's apprehension they will become more expensive to purchase, not through legislation but through rumor. No one would touch them for their price if they would get stuck with them. It's the hoopla surrounding them that makes them a hot item. Those who want just one will pay much more because they fear a lock out. Those buying them in droves know better.

    And lol if you think only conservatives own or like guns. I know several Dems who own ARs.
    No, I'm right. Some conservatives will make money knowing other conservatives will spend more money later. Sure, that's not limited to conservatives, but we were talking about conservatives. If no one was going to buy the weapons later, buying the weapons as an investment would be stupid, and those who are buying the weapons now would be the ones paying the most for the weapons.

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    How many people in the US do you think know how to make an IED type weapons ? Hundreds...thousands ? Government ain't doing . They bust this thing loose they'll rue the day they let that cat out of the bag. Guaranteed sons. There are thousands of Tim McVeighs out there.
    Actually, I was reading about this the other day, and after the OKC bombing, Congress pushed through laws in order to prevent the ac ulation of that much fertilizer without proper steps. So it does look like they closed that one particular loophole. (There are many other ways to cause a big boom though.)

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    And lol if you think only conservatives own or like guns. I know several Dems who own ARs.
    Are they like that old Baptist joke? The one where if you invite one over for Dinner, you have to invite another, so they won't drink up everything in the house?

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    This has just as many loopholes as the '94 ban. Wildly ineffective waste of time.
    Typical democrat legislation. Allow the librard voter to think they are making good legislation, while not doing anything effective.

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    Are they like that old Baptist joke? The one where if you invite one over for Dinner, you have to invite another, so they won't drink up everything in the house?
    No, the Dems I grew up around were avid hunters. They never looked at a firearm like anything but a tool. I'd never met a liberal until I moved to Austin.

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