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Thread: AR15 pistol thread
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7 December 2017, 11:42 #121
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7 December 2017, 13:02 #122
No, he doesn't (regulate) NFA items, but he does have the power of arrest. He also gets a say on who gets a concealed carry permit. All of that, and given the ATF has ruled that way was not really the point, it's pushing the very boundaries of the law, to the point that it gets the attention of our friends, much less our enemies. (the "anti's).
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7 December 2017, 13:08 #123
AR15 pistol thread
Pushing the boundaries of the law is kind of the point. In large part, pistol braces are making SBR laws obsolete. There isn’t much functional difference between shouldering many of the new braces and shouldering their stock counterparts but we still don’t have blood flowing in the streets because of it. (Or, whatever the original ban justification was.)
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7 December 2017, 13:59 #124
If the Sheriff made an arrest on that, (not sure what the laws are in KY) but here, I'd just be wondering what new guns I'd be purchasing with the settlement. There is no specific law here that says you cannot shoulder a pistol. As obscure as this issue is in the general firearms arena, I'm sure no other state has a law specifically banning this.
We also live in a Shall Issue state, the only say the Sheriff here has for concealed permits is... Yes.
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7 December 2017, 16:10 #125
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7 December 2017, 16:35 #126NRA Benefactor Member
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8 December 2017, 08:27 #127
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16 December 2017, 15:39 #128
Not bad for a mobile camera and edit.
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16 December 2017, 16:44 #129
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16 December 2017, 18:43 #130
Explain the story behind the “kittycorn”.
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17 December 2017, 06:19 #131
It’s leather but it does look a bit like rawhide.
And there are a lot of different reasons for the rainbow unicorn kitty. I love guns, I love cats, and I try not to use my firearms as a reason to take myself seriously.
There’s also a general idea online that customizing your guns will get you convicted of... something, if you ever have a DGU with one, so I like to pose the question about how badly the rainbow unicorn kitty would hurt legal defense. It’s sort of the antithesis to the punisher logo.
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17 December 2017, 07:57 #132
RT a recent topic elsewhere. The port door seems to be quite a source of righteousness, be it for the comment printed on it, the fact that it was a duty weapon, or whatever else. Personal items are fine, IMO, but something used in the course of one's work should have some restraint, again, IMO.
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17 December 2017, 08:06 #133
Liability is virtually a non existent issue when it comes to thematic design choices on a firearm. The officer with the you’re effed inscription on his dust cover definitely made a dumbass decision to put inflammatory rhetoric on his duty weapon, but it was ruled legally inadmissible and he got a not guilty verdict. His consequences in that situation, even as bad and questionable as it was boiled down to personal and social consequences. Not legal ones.
You won’t see me putting racist or inflammatory remarks or imagery on my guns for the same reason you won’t see me wearing them on my chest. Those are poor social decisions independent of any firearms issue. Beyond that, there’s zero case law indicating that such adornment has ever changed the ruling of a good shoot to a bad shoot, which is the more important issue.
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17 December 2017, 10:09 #134
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18 December 2017, 14:11 #135
How do u like the brace BC?