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Old 30-07-2012, 11:33 PM   #24
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Default Re: So much for gun control

I like the title. "So much for gun control".

There is no such thing as "So much for gun control".

As an abiding licensed shooter it's not me you need to worry about. It's the ones who steal them in the first place (even from police stations. Yes you read right) or import illegally them into the county. I the licensed shooter is the one who with no ulterior motive who has his guns controlled.

The ones that do have other thoughts on what they will use firearms for oddly enough are the ones who need to be controlled but in this case "guj control is a moot point. Funny that.

Anyway it's not like this is anything utterly serious. Plans to make homemade firearms are easy to be designed. If you have the nouse, patience & tools, this can be done. Nothing new. Just new technology makes it easier..... (Edit: re flappists post)

PS. I too would like to see howif he has used a plastics barrel, how it's turned out after a few rounds. Especially 200.. And Aldo would like to see the state of the "rifling" of the barrel both before, & after!
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