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Meant to--SCOTUS can be just as wrong, and just as s--tstain Walking Garbage, as anybody. Taney in particular begs for a thorough Grave Defecation...That tid bit bolsters my point
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Meant to--SCOTUS can be just as wrong, and just as s--tstain Walking Garbage, as anybody. Taney in particular begs for a thorough Grave Defecation...That tid bit bolsters my point
And why is it that bumbstocks are banned?I know why bump stocks are banned but why pistol braces ?
That is completely FALSE! While it may seem to be the intent, it is, by it's nature impossible to convert any semi auto into a full auto simply by adding a bump stock! Mechanically, its the same as hooking your thumb through the trigger and your belt loop and yanking the rifle forward and letting the recoil "Bump" the trigger! Kinda fun, but wasteful of what today is expensive ammo!They were designed to get around the full-auto ban is what I was told.
NO they were NOT!They were designed to get around the full-auto ban is what I was told.
NO it was NOT!it was definitely to get around the ban
Why don't you do some research on your own, instead of taking the easy way out?Well I'm always open to learn new things. What are they for ?
PS> It was the reason. They said so.
There is a great big gaping hole in your thinking here, and the excuse of " It's to get around the NFA" is completely false! Just because somebody stupidly or ignorantly claimed that they can get around the NFA is dissentious and dangerous, and sets president for other bad ideas that one should not attempt!I have first hand knowledge that this is why some people use them. I saw it with my own eyes. You're the one saying it's used for something else but won't even give a simple explanation ?
And not only that, anyone who has even a modicum of manual dexterity and a belt loop on their pants can accomplish the exact same thing with a firearm as a bump stock does, without a single attachment or accessory on their firearm. So, does that mean we outlaw pants with belt loops now?There is a great big gaping hole in your thinking here, and the excuse of " It's to get around the NFA" is completely false! Just because somebody stupidly or ignorantly claimed that they can get around the NFA is dissentious and dangerous, and sets president for other bad ideas that one should not attempt!
Mechanically, it is NOT a NFA regulated part, period, it has no mechanical bearing on a weapons function, it still requires the shooter to mechanically press the trigger each shot and to reset after each shot is fired, by the very definitions, NOT a Machine Gun, Assault Weapon, or anything regulated by the NFA!
Just for your information. I've clocked myself (shot timer) rapidly actuating my finger to pull the trigger on my AR and I fired 5 shots in a second. Guess my finger is a machingun too….They were designed to get around the full-auto ban is what I was told.
It's a novelty item that uncoordinated people use to allow them to pull the trigger faster than their personal reflexes would otherwise allow.I have first hand knowledge that this is why some people use them. I saw it with my own eyes. You're the one saying it's used for something else but won't even give a simple explanation ?
Although for some reason Washington State seems to think binary triggers are bad.Remember the ATF doesnt care that your gun shoots fast. They care how your gun shoots fast.
Not a machinegun at 20 rounds per second.