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We are talking about the freedoms our founding fathers had the forethought to grant us, and ones many brave Americans have fought and died to preserve. It is one of the things that makes this country truly free, and having spent 25 years of my life defending the Constitution and those freedoms, I take offense to the comment that exercising your Second Amendment right is not freedom! |
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Sorry but barrel laws do not pertain to weapons that can not be fired from the shoulder. If there is no stock then you can have any length barrel on anything. That's why AR pistols can have 7.5 inch barrels and not be SBR's.
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Also, on a side note, shotgun barrels have to be 18 inch or over if a stock is on the weapon. 16 inches is only rifles or pistols that can be fired from the shoulder.
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If there is no stock then the law see's it as not being able to be fired from the shoulder.
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So this would be an SBR
And this would not
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Their both fun but one is registered as a pistol and the other a rifle. Also, once an AR pistol is registered as a pistol then you can not convert it to a short barreled rifle and register it that way.
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Once again, you've proven ignorance. If the terminal velocity of the round happens to be lower (i.e. reaching out and "touching" them at a mile away, yes, the mess will be pretty decent, but not much greater than a .308 @ roughly half a mile. If the poor sap is exceedingly close, wears no hard (or soft) armor, and ball ammunition is used, it'll likely go right through him, like a spear. Because if you were truly trained by the military, you'd know with such a large caliber to shoot for center of mass (C.O.M.), NOT for rambo-style "head shots". It's all in the ammo, and how it's loaded. A .308 +P HP jacketed round will be supremely more devastating as opposed to a ball .50. I shoot as a hobby, and still do, and I am fully aware of the potential for damage and such, and what particular bullet with power package will deliver in terms of flesh damage. This is simply physics. |
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Oh yeah and its fun to find the loop holes to get around them.
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If you're truly interested, the US Army has a paper that's highly detailed. IIRC it was over 200 pages, I should find it again.
Most people (including most first-time field veterans) can't properly assess bullet wounds due to shock. This was a sticking point of that paper. I have not had cause to shoot anyone in my lifetime, and hope I never do. And camell, no pics?? |
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Wow...
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It might have something to do with the fact that i have ties with Surefire.
I use a combo of an X200 with crimson trace grips on my 226.
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