I have a 'handgun' that shoots very hard metal projectiles, aka bb's, which travel very fast and could shoot someone's eye out. The accompanying CO2 cartridges may pose an explosive hazard, and also appear dangerous. Should I be concerned?
posted by O-Trap
People don't get it, these two fire the same rounds, have the same capacity clips, they just are made to look different so one is "scary".
posted by jmogPeople don't get it, these two fire the same rounds, have the same capacity clips, they just are made to look different so one is "scary".
One also has an upgrade, which people like Stephen Paddock prefer.
Any hunters on the OC actually use a .223 caliber gun?
posted by HOF on coattailsOne also has an upgrade, which people like Stephen Paddock prefer.
Any hunters on the OC actually use a .223 caliber gun?
Interesting.
posted by justincredibleInteresting.
Interesting. I wonder if the belt loop trick works with the wooden stock .223, or just the AR 15.
posted by HOF on coattailsInteresting. I wonder if the belt loop trick works with the wooden stock .223, or just the AR 15.
If you're implying bump stocks are accurate, you're wrong.
Also, memes.
Belt loop not required. You can pretty much learn to bump fire any semi-auto with a little practice.
Further bump stock discussion here:
http://ohiochatter.com/forum/serious-business/why-no-school-shooter-thread?page=25#reply-12243
posted by justincredibleIf you're implying bump stocks are accurate, you're wrong.
Also, memes.
You are implying shooting from the belt is more accurate than bump stocks, you're wrong.
Obviously when shooting into a large group of people, accuracy isn't as necessary. But, to be able to point and shoot in a general area, you can not do from the belt, unlike a bump stock.
Also, memes.
posted by HOF on coattailsYou are implying shooting from the belt is more accurate than bump stocks, you're wrong.
Also, memes.
Pretty sure he wasn't.
What is the gun law she broke? Asking for a friend.
posted by ernest_t_bassWhat is the gun law she broke? Asking for a friend.
She didn't render the rifle inoperable, i.e. the receiver is still intact, so she's now in possession, with video proof, of a short barreled rifle without the proper NFA tax stamp.
posted by justincredibleShe didn't render the rifle inoperable, i.e. the receiver is still intact, so she's now in possession, with video proof, of a short barreled rifle without the proper NFA tax stamp.
Just like a sawed off shotgun is illegal, same idea.
posted by ernest_t_bassWhat is the gun law she broke? Asking for a friend.
Per the law, she has an operable sawed-off shotgun, which is illegal to own without the proper license.
Now, for memes ...