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swingset

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  1. I signed up 3 people this week. Only costs $10 for an associate membership, so got my wife, mom and brother a membership. Also put $100 towards the NRA/ILA. Bought a new high-cap gun yesterday too. Why? Because fuck Magz that's why.
  2. If there's one person who could drive a crowd of people to despair, apathy and make them want to just give up on life just by droning on, it would be Magz. I actually concede, he might be the one living person who could talk his way out of harm by the sheer mind-numbing stupidity of his ramblings.
  3. Sights should be tested and adjusted off of a rest, unless you're a Bianchi cup shooter....same goes with comparing two guns. Have to factor out this...
  4. It meets or beats the MegaDry9000 with particle beam moisture detonation and missle-guided rust prevention. Seriously, some people are waaaaay fucking anal about this. Guns aren't made of Egyptian Scrolls from the 1st Dynasty. They're metal, plastic, some wood here and there....keep them fairly dry and they'll still be there when you open the safe, without any barnacles or rust formations. My outside humidity in my basement is 55-70%, inside the safe with a desiccant and rope lights it's usually 50%. No issues, none.
  5. Do you understand that there is a huge push by legislators and the president to stop their further sale? Apparently not.
  6. Buckeye Outdoors still has 'em. Or, better yet just go online and buy what you want not what's left on the shelves. Buds Guns or CDNN, just order and have it shipped to your local FFL (use Gunbroker's FFL finder to locate a cheap transfer source). $10-20 for the trans fer, no need to search around.
  7. Collective responsibility is a fascist concept, especially when justifying infringement on civil liberties. I think it's absurd for us to pay for the "what ifs" and misdeeds of others in order for us to own or possess legal, constitutionally protected items. Especially in cases like the recent shooting where 41 existing laws were broken, including theft and possession of guns - and the knee-jerk response is to enact more laws? That's the definition of insanity, and it neither keeps anyone safe nor prevents the violence from re-occurring. We don't need more laws, we need fewer restrictions on the law abiding to protect themselves. Gun ownership is at a record high, CCW laws widening and carrying at an all time high, and violence is going down not up.
  8. Don't be coy, you understand the phenomena just fine, like when uptight conservatives blame porn for rape, or video games for misdeeds, or Maplethorpe paintings for how you turned out.
  9. The answer, of course, is fewer pussified liberals puking out Rachel Maddow's talking points.
  10. And the bulk of the remaining gun deaths were gun/drug related. Factor all that bullshit out, and unless you're dealing in the ghetto gun crime in this nation is on par with most of Europe....where the liberals assure us hugs and fairies dwell.
  11. Dick's was a fair-weather gun store to begin with, a place for yuppies to buy North Face shit and pay too much on impulse. Fuck them. Just gives more business to their competitors, who deserve it more.
  12. Ran all your posts through my English to Magz. Babel filter.
  13. Read that on ARFcom many times. Good stuff, thanks for cross-posting it here.
  14. The answer is not an erosion of our basic civil liberties either. Guns were never the problem, liberal.
  15. I disagree in principle with any further restrictions on guns for this simple reason - 50 years ago guns were cheap, plentiful, able to be bought and ordered by mail, and few people if any locked them in industrial safes or with super child-proof locks. Most people had them in closets and open cabinets. Children brought rifles to school for rifle club, or hunting after class was out. School shootings, and youth violence in general, was rare compared to today. It ain't the guns, and the more we focus on the tools the further we get away from the real issues. Yeah, draconian restrictions might even make a dent in GUN violence, but it just shifts it (see England), while never addressing WHY people are going off the reservation. It's playing into the hands of people like Magz, who believe guns are imbued with evil spirits that compel people to act out violently by holding them or having access to them. That's just bad thinking to vilify and politicize inanimate objects.
  16. swingset

    AR-15 or?

    Botach is really hit or miss. If they have it in stock, usually you're good to go. If they don't, you may get it two months from now, or not at all.
  17. Every time you buy an assault rifle, Magz kills a kitten. Who needs a reason? That's like asking why someone wants a blowjob or beer. Cause we still can?
  18. Yup, powered Goldenrod is a common device. But, really any dessicant works just fine if the safe seals well (Crystal Kitty Litter in a sock is cheap and very effective). That's what I have in my safe, it's been in a basement, and has kept the higher humidity levels from the outside air at bay. I've had guns stored in that safe for 15 years now, no issues. I also added some rope lights, which and also illuminate the safe's contents.
  19. Incrementation, frog boiling slowly, all that jazz. No civil war, just a nice slow erosion of the fabric of the nation.
  20. Wouldn't own a safe unless it can be bolted to a concrete floor or secured to make removal a demo job...otherwise it's a mobile gun case to a couple thieves with a dolly. Also, never store any tools in the house or garage that aids in getting into a safe. When I have the means, I'm building a false room to hide the safe and placing a cheaper dummy with a couple plinkers as a decoy.
  21. Is that a problem in Israel, or Peru, or the Philippines...teachers and/or staff have been armed there for quite a while?
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