Had this appeared 25 years ago (from a source other than the hippie
mofo Mother Jones),
I'd have recognized the need for concern. Today? Where
every gang in
California have their own automatic weapons and go around gang banging
at will? Where even the police won't enter the Michigan city of
Dearbornistan? Puh-leeze.
Mother Jones's purpose here of course (it appears in their
'Politics'
pages) is meant to bolster the Schumer/Feinstein/Obamunist gun-nut
lobby working feverishly disarm America.
My thinking today is a lot different than pre-Clinton-Obama.
Today we're where the founders warned when discussing "tips for
keeping your country free."
About governments' penchant for turning despotic. About the almost
certain necessity of using arms to dispose a gangster
government.
I want to pass on with a real hope that this nation will last at least
as long as the Roman Empire before giving way and allowing the
Diocletians, Caligulas, and Neros take us to where "The flocke goeth to wrecke and vtterly
perisheth."
If I didn't have over 600 automatic weapons, not to mention
rocket
launchers, in the Barn, I'd be jumping all over this. There will be
laws passed to shut all this down likety-split.
Am
I anti-government? No, I'm anti this government.
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ReplyDeleteI'd like to know where to get a kit.
Guess I'll go Google it. Duh.
Cool, I thought.
ReplyDeleteFeller's learned something about firearms and the law.
Then, at the end … he … *shoke* … he …
he cuuuts it uuuuuup and throws it awayyyy!
This goes on all the time in the forums I'm apart of. Now that I know the libs have figured it out and hate it, I may have to do one.
ReplyDeleteJosh.
You can order a Bulgarian kit and a receiver blank from Sportsman's Guide.
ReplyDeleteYou'll have to get a barrel from somewhere else. Barrels got to be in real short supply but now American made barrels are entering the market. Arms of American has some you can order online. Stuff shows up on Gunbroker and other online sites. Guns shows are a source also.
I made the mistake of not buying my sporting rifle BEFORE the "crisis". Now I have to sit and hope things settle down enough to afford them.
ReplyDeleteI had a chance at an Ak47, fully built, for $349 about a month before Sandy Hook. Didn't do it. Could kick my own butt. People are asking 650 for beat up old AKs now.
I guess I'll stick to my 10/22 and my XD9.
Josh
I would be more impressed if it was a fully auto.
ReplyDeleteI can shoot faster than that tree hugger with my lever action Winchester 30-30.
once again, we are talking scary looking guns, and NOT the "assault rifles" the left are trying to make everyone afraid of.
Come to NJ, and if you have more than 10 rounds, and its painted black, and even if it only shot 1 round an hour it would still be an assault rifle.
( seriously READ NJ laws on assault rifles, and for that matter slingshots and learn what can happen when a bunch of democrats RUN the state. )
what an 'effin' pansy wasted loser.
ReplyDeleteOut: Tupperware Parties
ReplyDeleteIn: AK-47 Build Parties
Where do I sign up? Sounds like a good time. Maybe I could be a party hostess!
If push comes to shove there will be plenty of fully automatic rifles laying around on the ground. I can wait.
ReplyDeleteIf he bought the lower receiver LEGALLY it HAS a serial number and IS traceable
ReplyDeleteThey sell AK receiver "flats" that are less than 80% manufactured. They're basically a pieve of sheet metal with holes punched in it. Legally, or at least according to the ATF, they aren't firearms. With a sheet metal brake and a drill press you can legally complete them yourself. Firearms are 19th century technology and anyone with a well equipped home shop could crank them out.
ReplyDeleteIt is completely legal for a US citizen to manufacture a semi-auto firearm.
They have build parties for AR-15, M-4gery rifles also using 80% lower recieviers. You only have to put a serial number on the lower if it is complete and you sell it to someone else. Uhm, some of the serial numbers on the individual built AR's might not be a whole lot of use even with records. If you don't want to go to a build party you can buy tools and tooling to complete an 80% AR receiver. In some instance you can rent the tools. Some of the AR build parties take place in a machine shop where a machines shows you how to chuck up the receiver in a CNC mill. You have to hit the start button yourself though.
ReplyDeleteHelly, send me an invite. I'll bring snacks.
ReplyDeletePamela
Just google 80% Lower.. Buy a jig kit
ReplyDeleteFollow the jigs instructions & Whammo, Build it out with a Trigger & Lower/Spring Kit , Throw tha stock of choice on it & Buy/Build an upper. The jig is about a hundred, so if you have the party everybody absorbs that part. 80% lowers are 70-90.00.
I'll be doing one for my new .458 SOCOM upper (Should be here in a week or 2) Thading a Les Paul for it. (18 Guitars left, don't worry)
ReplyDeleteTrading.... DOH!
ReplyDelete