What about that gun manufacturer immunity bill the NRA spent all its 2005 political capital on? I thought it was going to save the industy? Gee I guess it turns out the only thing that would REALLY save the industry is selling products people want to buy. Who would have thought?
Same for me. A lot of it had to do with knowing I would be letting my parents down when I was a kid and now that I am older it is knowing that I would be letting myself down.
I was interested by what you posted here and did a little more searching and found this: http://www.cruffler.com/historic-february00.html
Very interesting read regarding development of the StG 44 and I think it conclusively shows that the M! Carbine was not the inspiration for it.
King of the Hill is great.
COTTON: No wonder that kid from the playground stole your pail! He knows you can't shoot!
LITTLE HANK: I want my binky back.
COTTON: You want your binky back, you gotta come in firin'!
:D
Here is something I have seen that I always thought was a good idea: Get a big mason jar and put a card on it that reads "Cartridges from "Empty" Guns" . Put a couple in there to make up for the ones that got away. Place it in a prominent location. Should give everyone something to think...
The way I see it it is a continuously actuating device, as long as you hold down the trigger (electrical switch) it will fire if there is ammo in the gun. This would be the same as using a power drill to actuate one of the crankfire devices which the ATF has said is a big no-no.
If he was creeping into skateboard parks in the middle of the night and installing his devices you might be right. But since property owners have to purchase his product I don't think he is out to ruin everyone's fun.
As for his role in the serialization scheme, I have nothing to say that...
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