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freetheshit-outofyou · 15 hours
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The kit is only 650.00.
I found a company that does custom work on Beretta 92s to make them clones of the Samurai Edge pistols from Resident Evil. There are probably 2 people that will find that as awesome as I do, but this post is for yall.
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freetheshit-outofyou · 15 hours
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Remember when comedy was funny just to be funny.
Stir Crazy (1980)
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freetheshit-outofyou · 16 hours
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Man, I feel all of this. 28 March 2017 a man attempted to enter our home by force. I was forced to use my firearm to stop his advance. This had a very profound impact on my wife and kids to the point my kids needed therapy to deal with their total lack of feeling safe in their own home. My wife and I are tough and shoulder through it but my kids were 7 and 10 at the time, they had not yet developed an substantial coping mechanisms.
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freetheshit-outofyou · 16 hours
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freetheshit-outofyou · 16 hours
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More in his words.
The Final Shot. Former US Army armor Soldier, Jay Tenison, fired his final shot from an Abrams tank at Fort Moore, 12-5-2023.
Jay, who is suffering from stage IV stomach cancer, reached out earlier expressing his dying wish to "feel the thunder of doom inside an Abrams" tank one last time. Jay served as a 19K Armor Crew Member in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
source: US Army Maneuver Center Of Excellence
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freetheshit-outofyou · 17 hours
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They ride so rough but they are so much fun to drive.
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freetheshit-outofyou · 17 hours
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OP, I appreciate that you are trying to find some middle ground in this, I really do. But, firearms ownership is not a middle ground kind of thing. In 1791 the Bill of Rights, including the Right to bear arms, was ratified. Not one federal law was passed against the 2nd Amendment for 143 years. Let that sink in, not one federal gun control law was passed in 143 years.
In 1934 the National Firearms Act (NFA) was passed, the first federal firearms control law passed since 1791. Since 1934 to present or 90 years, the;
1938, Federal Firearms Act (FFA) of 1938 passed. 1939, United States v. Miller, the SCOTUS ruled Congress could regulate the selling of Sawed off Shotguns via the 1934 NFA. 1968, Gun Control Act of 1968 (GCA), The GCA replace the FFA requiring, among other things expanded the definition of a Machine gun all firearms made in the US or imported be serialized. Side Note: Most people do not realize that the standardized serialization of firearms has only been done over the last 55 years of our entire history as a Nation. It is what drives the "ghost gun" clan. They know that thousands, maybe tens of thousands of firearms, in the US exist without a serial number and by banning ghost guns it will encompass all firearms made before 1968 without a serial number. 1986, The Firearm Owners Protection Act (FOPA) is often lauded as a step in the right direction to improve the Rights of Firearm's owners and in some ways it did. Based in the February 1982 Senate Subcommittee that looked at the Second Amendment in the Constitution it came the conclusion; "The conclusion is thus inescapable that the history, concept, and wording of the second amendment to the Constitution of the United States, as well as its interpretation by every major commentator and court in the first half-century after its ratification, indicates that what is protected is an individual right of a private citizen to own and carry firearms in a peaceful manner." You can read the report here. The report also pointed out that 75% of all ATF convictions at that point were "aimed at ordinary citizens who had neither criminal intent nor knowledge, but were enticed by agents into unknowing technical violations." But, FOPA out right banned the sale of machine guns to civilians that were made after 19 May 1986. Over night it made a 5,000.00 automatic firearm balloon to 30,000.00+. The market is much higher now. 1993, the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act. The first of many background check laws that only target Law Abiding Citizens. 1994, Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act. The "Assault" Weapons Ban. It ban so much shit it wasn't even funny and over the 10 year ban window it changed NOTHING. I could go on and on about the damned 1994 crap Act. It was a huge step in the creation of the police caste system we have today where police are given "exceptions" in many laws for "their protection" for the law Abiding Civilian will go to jail for. (I went into law Enforcement in 1989 and the shift was swift in 1995 on forward.) It also made federal boot camps for at risk youth where they were just slave money. It also flooded prisons with thousands who were convicted of low level crimes, causing an explosion in the building of more federal money making prisons. In 1990 "1033 Program" opened the DOD's goodie box to Law enforcement for the "War on Drugs" after the 28 February 1997 North Hollywood shootout President Bill Clinton opened the toy box to all police departments for "Counterterrorism" efforts. That meant school police departments would now have access to full auto rifles, APC's and grenade launchers. (Washoe County School district here in Nevada has three M79 grenade launchers and 20+ M4 and M16A2 rifles for...education reason, I guess.)
But I digress... 2003, the Tiahrt Amendment, it blocked the BATF from giving firearm's tracking information to anyone but Law enforcement of prosecutions for gun related crimes. In some cases to Anti-gun research academics to do anti-gun hit pieces. SCOTUS made positive firearms rulings in 2010 District of Columbia v. Heller, 2016 McDonald v. Chicago, 2022 New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc. v. Bruen. And just this year Mr. Biden has once again assisted the BATF in their overreach to attack individuals by making "anyone" who sell a firearm for a profit to need and FFL license and subject to the same regulation as a gun store.
OP, you are spot on when you said "Dems think Gun Control is turning perfectly good citizens into criminals in the blink of an eye and destroying historical weaponry during trade-in and..." Case in point, a Sturmgewehr 44 was turned in at a gun buy back in Hartford, Conn in 2012. Firearms like that are lost to gun buy backs every year. These are parts of history, not weapons on the streets killing kids. On the other side of that, the other part of your statement is just wrong "...and Republicans piss their pants at being asked to maybe think about regulating their dangerous items." As you can see over the last 90 years Republicans have had to deal with being asked how to handle dangerous items and they have caved each and every time, every single time without exception. Repub's are the party of big talk, no plans and very VERY little action in any direction. They love getting paid for Hand-wringing and inaction. Honestly, Republicans could not get out of their own way to pass anything meaningful. So as you can see OP, all the federal laws in the last 90 years have went only one way, and that is the LEFT way. That is the way they like it and why they flip their shit when the SCOTUS rules that their BS goes against the intent of the 2nd Amendment and the notice that the Federal governments job is to protect our Rights not to limit them, ANY OF THEM.
I think the idea of guns be regulated AND gun laws being an infringement more often than not are ideas that can, and should, coexist.
ATF bases their rules on basically fuck all. If I sat you down and you didn’t know shit about guns you’d be suprised what the ATF thinks is criminal.
BUT I also think it’s ridiculous we don’t have like, gun registration in most places. Or gun licensing. Literally something as simple as “do you know the basics of gun safety” and “here this gun is under your name to make it easier to tell when a weapon is stolen”
But nooooo. Dems think Gun Control is turning perfectly good citizens into criminals in the blink of an eye and destroying historical weaponry during trade-in and Republicans piss their pants at being asked to maybe think about regulating their dangerous items.
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freetheshit-outofyou · 18 hours
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Shouldn't have RAM'ed all that crap on there.
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freetheshit-outofyou · 22 hours
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SNL foreshadowing.
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Significantly uparmored BTR-80
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Gary was foreshadowing.
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Rest easy Colonel Tigh.
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Your new Private hit the strip club one week out of AIT now their all like.....
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I wanted one of these real bad in the 80's.
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