LOL. I've always wanted to buy some junk .22 barrels from Numrich and do a ton of simple "weld up" single shots. However there aren't any buybacks around here and they rarely offer anything "worth it". :(
Still I wonder, if microstamping is the future, can one make a gun that will stamp brass...
I simply meant that if one's SOLE goal was acquiring a silencer (or two), with no real interest in machining or design, getting a Form 1 and a lathe is not going to be the easiest or cheapest route to take. I didn't mean to discourage him from the path, but simply point out what was involved...
Unless you are in it strictly for the intellectual exercise (and you own a lathe), it is usually not worth it to build one unless what you want is substantially different from what is available commercially.
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ditto!
Oh pheeeew, for a second there I thought maybe he had changed positions. The things my mind was imagining him saying to support such a flip were horrifying. :eek:
General info about case: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McDonald_v._Chicago
Remember everybody, SCOTUS picked a case that is asking them to do more than Incorporate the 2A. They are being asked to possibly overturn Slaughterhouse! This whole Incorporation issue was a big deal to start with, but...
Don't forget those revolvers that can shoot all those calibers without swapping cylinders or barrels, either. :D
The two families, [9mm/.355(autos)] and [.357 (revolvers)], aren't exactly the same, but they're quite close.
I get stuff like that. I always just chalked it up to my brain quantifying dangers and the like.
Using the cliff example, I'd see a vision of me falling or jumping off, and the results, inducing me to say to myself: "<Lumbergh>Yeeeeeeahhh........</Lumbergh> that's why I'm going to be careful...
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