Saturday, September 10, 2016

That's an impressively high rate of fire.

Not to mention a great camera angle.  Finally, a magazine like that is a no go in California.



10 comments:

  1. I'm sure that she's in a free state with a magazine like that one.

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  2. Since there are 5 cartridge cases in the air- could that be (gasp!) an actual assault rifle? (I.e. not a semiautomatic, but the real deal?)

    The media is always alarmed about "assault rifles"- but very few people actually have one, and virtually no crimes are committed with one. They're ubiquitous on TV, though!

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    1. I can get a surprisingly high rate of fire with my Mini 14, although I can only have a ten round mag. Ammo gets shot up really fast.

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    2. Good move, not admitting to a politically incorrect high capacity magazine... We need to move you out of CA.

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    3. Hear, hear! I'm a law abiding sap, so a new life in a free state would certainly be an invigorating experience.

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  3. Since there are 5 cartridge cases in the air- could that be (gasp!) an actual assault rifle? (I.e. not a semiautomatic, but the real deal?)

    The media is always alarmed about "assault rifles"- but very few people actually have one, and virtually no crimes are committed with one. They're ubiquitous on TV, though!

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  4. That is a Bump Fire stock that helps to simulate a fully automatic rifle. http://www.slidefire.com/

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  5. "guns can be made full auto by removing the firing pin" ~ Gary Johnson.

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    1. Somebody tried to make Gary full auto by removing his brain.

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  6. Wait--There's a gun in that picture?

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