As I understand it, that’s not possible because laws have been passed to remove that freedom.
Puts the op’s question in perspective a bit I suppose. If one supports “an airline for folks that think risk analysis is for sissies” then they they are in favor of repealing the current...
It occurred to me today that a 14” piece of string can make (has made) a Mini-14 a machine gun. So it seems logical that nearly any semi auto rifle with a bolt handle could be considered “readily convertible.”
I really wish someone would tell me I’m dreaming up nonsense that can’t happen.
I suppose that is possible. It has been a long time, obviously. I have also been guilty of reading a “headline” and not the article, so a clickbait type headline could possibly be the source of the confusion.
I remain confident in what I remember, being an absurd claim however I admit I could...
Thank You, I’m certainly not up to a “legal/technical” discussion. That’s well above my pay grade and wasn’t my intention. I was asking more out of a curiosity if such a thing could even be entertained in a realistic legal setting.
On its face, it seems to me that the argument from a legal...
15~ish ago I went to Church with a guy that turkey hunted with a 410.
He always said, “it’s all you need if you can call’em”
When I turkey hunted, I needed more. lol
In light of the Chicago sues Glock thread
And the related news articles.. one of which can be found here …. I got to wondering, is this potentially more than a frivolous lawsuit.
Even if it fails, does it open the door (or maybe point at it) for the ATF to deem the Glock “readily...
Yep.
From my limited observations the slow and steady upward trend spiked. If you just pull those 2ish years out the equation things don’t seem to have changed much. If you plug them in, then yeah prices are down from then.
Again, this is simply based on my occasional observations.
So if I get it right they’re arguing Glocks are now “readily convertible” (i think is the term)
Yeah, that could be interesting, from what I understand they are fairly easy to convert nowadays. I’m not entirely sure it is a frivolous suit, it may some legal merit. But not only am I no lawyer...
I haven’t really followed this case so I want speak directly to it, but I wouldn’t be at all surprised at this.
When the GOA sent me the email about how they had single handedly stopped the bump stock ban it told me a lot about them.. I really, really hate to be lied to.
Either way...
Ram rod around the neck, that’s different but I can see how it’d be faster. Thanks for the identification, I do wish I knew the history of this particular gun.
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