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  1. ColoradoMinuteMan

    ATF pistol brace rule lawsuits

    I think you mean Legislative Branch for enacting laws.
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    Isn't the forward assist on an AR a dumb idea?

    One of my longest friendships is a US Army CSM. He is Airborne Ranger qualified and spent many of his earlier years leading LRP teams in various places. LRP is absolutely the role in which you end up humping in everything you depend on for days or a week at a time. He is a crusty ol’ bastard at...
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    Isn't the forward assist on an AR a dumb idea?

    Yes, the bolt and carrier get hot (in this case the cutout is in the bolt carrier). The exhaust vent for the gas impingement operating system is in this slot as well. A handful of shots will get it too hot to touch with an unprotected finger. There is no material benefit of not having a forward...
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    Isn't the forward assist on an AR a dumb idea?

    I never said it was ideal. I believe “in a pinch” is representative of that. Also read post #90.
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    Isn't the forward assist on an AR a dumb idea?

    I agree in principle, however, in a pinch you can push forward on the bolt using the cam cutout for the dust cover latch.
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    Isn't the forward assist on an AR a dumb idea?

    I’ve been doing the AR thing for quite some time in recreation, target shooting and hunting. I can’t recall a situation in which I have thought “if only I didn’t have this pesky forward assist, I could have made that shot or walked an extra mile.” At the same time I’ve ever had a use for it...
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    I asked artificial intelligence to settle the 9mm vs 45acp debate.

    I have found that ChatGPT almost never gives a definitive answer.
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    A .22 handgun for home self defense?

    I have never much appreciated debating with those who don’t really take the time to read what you have said and take multiple occasions to object to some premise you have never stated. I don’t think there is anything further to be gained by our exchange. Have a good evening.
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    A .22 handgun for home self defense?

    Please, point me to an FBI paper that gives data on self defense outcomes. Data on performance of handguns and ammunition may be “real data” however, it is not a self defense outcome as I’ve stated. I have made no assertions that anything I have said is conclusive evidence of “handgun...
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    A .22 handgun for home self defense?

    I didn’t realize the LCR came in .500 S&W. Which cartridge in LCR are you carrying?
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    A .22 handgun for home self defense?

    I think the most important factor in choosing a firearm or cartridge for self defense is to understand why you are choosing it, understanding the benefits and understanding its liabilities. I have yet to see any real data, that analyses real-life defense outcomes that provides significant...
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    Chinese Arsenal 26 type 56 SKS 549.00 OTD.

    Yes, a heat gun makes it much easier. Cosmoline melts around 125° F and then it can be simply wiped or brushed off. Clean up with acetone or mineral spirits.
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    "The US government’s prohibition on 18-to-20-year-olds buying handguns violates the Second Amendment

    Fair enough, to be honest I wasn’t familiar with the 26th Amendment until I just read it.
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    Why Do Reporters Always Emphasize That A Gun Was "LOADED"?

    Retrieved can mean, regaining possession. Though getting one from the safe isn’t a transfer of possession in a legal sense, it makes perfect sense to use retrieve in the context above.
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    "The US government’s prohibition on 18-to-20-year-olds buying handguns violates the Second Amendment

    There is no age restriction as it relates to rights. Being a senator or the President isn’t a right.
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    "The US government’s prohibition on 18-to-20-year-olds buying handguns violates the Second Amendment

    I fail to see the relevance of the number of youths perpetrating mass shootings as a means to endorse selectively infringement upon rights. You can use selective statistics as a justification for any sort of immoral infringement upon rights. This is exactly the purpose of our system of...
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    "The US government’s prohibition on 18-to-20-year-olds buying handguns violates the Second Amendment

    What part of the United States Constitution enumerates your God given right for the stair rise of your pleasing or to hunt game? What license or training course is necessary to obtain any other God given rights enumerated in the United States Constitution after the age of majority?
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    What is you "Fun" gun choice?

    My SKS “Tito” that was one of my first guns from my father as a kid is probably what I would consider my “fun” gun. Maybe it’s just the nostalgia from the 90s when the SKS was at its height of accessibility in the US, but I don’t think I’m having any more fun than when I’m dropping in the...
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    Antigunners are losing their minds over terminology

    Since governments are the most prolific mass murderers in history, it only takes 1 tyrants deterred to save many more lives than criminals with firearms could ever cause. (most references I see say greater than 100 million in 20th century) https://www.hawaii.edu/powerkills/NOTE1.HTM...
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    Antigunners are losing their minds over terminology

    I'm having a hard time understanding the argument you are trying to make. Do you disagree with the stated intent of the 2nd Amendment or do you believe that we should not use the stated purpose of the 2nd Amendment as a means to prevent infringement upon it?
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