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iarneau

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  1. I think just about everyone on this forum is extremist. Not in a bad way, but it is pretty much considered extremist today to stand up for your rights, which members here are doing in the way of fighting (peacefully) for their 2nd amendment rights.

    This is from an email I wrote intending to be distributed widely, I hope you guys will send it to people you know, too.

     

    "There are a couple of big problems in our country today: gun control and murder. I urge you to call your congressman and share your voice, tell him or her that we need more gun control laws so that criminals stop using guns for crime. After these much-needed laws, please follow up with your representative. Tell them to push a bill into law that makes murder illegal. Ya' know, so the bad guys stop doing it.

     

    Sarcasm- because gun control is one of those things that sounds great until it comes out of your mouth in the presence of intelligent people."

     

    Again, please pass this around, I wrote it so don't worry about copyrights. You may anger some people but maybe some will see the logic here.

  2. If cost is an issue I would go with a Saiga, in the range that x39 is effective, sub-moa vs 2-3 moa is not going make much of a difference when you're shooting at deer. JGsales has Saigas in x39 for 299, an AR in that caliber is going to be at least 4 times that. And he's going to grow and be able to shoot heavier loads soon, then you're out less money if you go with a Saiga.

  3. Maybe they're watching gun forums? I hope they are. They ought to realize that American gun owners could comprise the largest army on earth, this year Wisconsin alone registered over 600,000 hunters. If you're hunting you're going to own guns and weatherproofed ammunition containers, it's just practical. 600,000 'suspects' right there and that's just one state, and not all gun owners hunt. They need to narrow their definition because what is the point of having 'suspects' when half the country would likely fall into that category?

    Do I own guns? Yes. Weatherproofed ammo? Hell yes, I don't want it to rust while it sits in the basement. 7 days of food? For myself I do at times in my cabinets. I can tell you what though and I hope they are watching this forum. Other than speeding in roads on occasion I am a law abiding citizen and listen up. You will never. Take. Me. To any 'prison' without due process of law. You can say you had 'suspicions' about 'suspicious activities' but the first time an American citizen is killed resisting this new legislation, resists being detained AGAINST his constitutional rights, you will have quite a lot of Americans to answer to.

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  4. I have a Tapco G2 and I don't have a great amount of experiences with different firearms triggers, but I've fired around 500 rounds with it now and I still have the not so occasional round that I send off early because te trigger is so light and I was used to a heavier trigger.

  5. Baha, love it.

    I think the government handing out a firearm to any person who doesn't already own one would go far to deter crime. Not that it will happen, but I think that a potential crime-committer would be a lot less likely to commit that crime if he KNEW that the potential victim owned a firearm.

    I have yet for someone who opposes firearm ownership to offer an argument other than 'guns kill people' as they're reasoning. Most would rather make laws saying guns are illegal. Because "someone who ignores a law against theft, rape, and murder will follow a law that says they can't own a gun." Logically speaking.

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    They say "admit to owning a gun" like it's a bad thing. For Pete's sake, it is a right in the constitution, the same as life and liberty. Should we "admit" to having life and liberty as well, as if they are bad things?

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  7. The problem with anti-gun zealots is that you could save this ignorant cunt's life on the street from getting raped or murdered by using your CCW and you would still be the evil one in her eyes, not the fucktard that wanted to rape or murder her.

     

    This kind of moral equivocation that criminals are the good guys and law abiding citizens are the bad ones has run rampant in the left's social indoctrination goals of eliminating all personal responsibility.

     

    It starts in school that anytime one kid fucks up, the class gets punished as a whole and then if the class takes it out on the kid that caused the problem, the class is condemned as the bad guys.

     

    Then later in life, if a criminal is of a minority status, it was our racist society that made him/her a criminal, not his/her bad choices to commit crime and the criminal is let out over and over again to continue committing crimes.

     

    Yes sir, pretty much.

  8. Remember that well.

     

     

    in the first video at 1:30, it is obvious that the guy has a hunting rifle on his shoulder but the reporter says, these dont look to be ak-47s but he is obviously not sure.

     

    No he doesn't sound sure, you're right. What if he DID have an AK-variant rifle? The way society is, I believe he would be much more likely to be targeted by the police along with the rioters, although he would be the same man trying to protect the same store. Why is the common belief that having "X" firearm alters his brain chemistry to make him an honest man trying to defend his property but with "Y" rifle he is now a criminal with the intention of murder?

    This mindset is the number one obstacle that the law-abiding firearms community faces today, in my opinion. There are many who believe that since guns can kill people, anyone who owns one wants to kill people.

    I think I am with at least 99% of firearm owners who own these things primarily for recreation or sport, and secondarily to defend myself or my family SHOULD IT BE NECESSARY. I would never think of using them to commit a crime and I believe of majority of gun-owners agree, but as with most topics, the media mainly portrays the negative side of the issue because it is in the best interest of their business.

    I may have ranted there, but that is what I believe.

  9. My first targets look almost identical. I think what I was doing was pulling my whole hand down and left, putting too much wrist into my trigger pull. I worked on not pulling the trigger with so much force that I put my wrist into it and it helped. Since that was your first time shooting it, give that a shot before you adjust the sights, hope that helps.

  10. Has anyone bought from these guys?

     

    They are selling Tapco 30 rounders for $6.99

     

    I was looking to stock up on some European milsurp steel magazines as opposed to the composite plastic ones, but at this price I might go with the Tapco. Thoughts?

     

    EDIT: Then again, I've been thinking: Plastics are for AR's 021.gif

     

    "Polymer" only for AR's? Glock has had some success with it too.

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