Alright, I did a bit more research, and it turns out for some reason that the only laws regarding rockets and the like in NFA 34. In otherwords, RPGs and Hand Grenades are legal, and if you produce them and register them, you can keep them.
Well shit. Excuse me while I go build a howitzer.
[QUOTE=JoeSkylynx;48626360]Alright, I did a bit more research, and it turns out for some reason that the only laws regarding rockets and the like in NFA 34. In otherwords, RPGs and Hand Grenades are legal, and if you produce them and register them, you can keep them.
Well shit. Excuse me while I go build a howitzer.[/QUOTE]
Then we see a plethora of RPG kits that get turned into this.
[img]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Edv2qIt3AS0/UtX7Hlb54sI/AAAAAAAABsc/0dnOv3i3z9s/s1600/rpg-7-usa_0.jpg[/img]
:v:
[QUOTE=JoeSkylynx;48626360]Alright, I did a bit more research, and it turns out for some reason that the only laws regarding rockets and the like in NFA 34. In otherwords, RPGs and Hand Grenades are legal, and if you produce them and register them, you can keep them.
Well shit. Excuse me while I go build a howitzer.[/QUOTE]
Mind citing where you found this?
I'm assuming it's similar to the process for registering then building a home made suppressor?
[editline]6th September 2015[/editline]
Kalasnikov Concern says NYET! Rifle is not fine!
[url]http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2015/09/06/russian-army-orders-ak-74-upgrade-kits-from-kalashnikov-concern/[/url]
[img]http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/AK-Upgrade-Kit-660x374.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/llCas9V.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=download;48626797][img]http://i.imgur.com/llCas9V.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
God fucking damn I hope a video is put up for this. Jackhammer is just such a futuristic looking weapon.
[editline]6th September 2015[/editline]
[QUOTE=purvisdavid1;48626425]Then we see a plethora of RPG kits that get turned into this.
[img]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Edv2qIt3AS0/UtX7Hlb54sI/AAAAAAAABsc/0dnOv3i3z9s/s1600/rpg-7-usa_0.jpg[/img]
:v:[/QUOTE]
Kek. I'm shocked to be honest that no company has tried marketing RPG-7's and such. Even ones with smaller rockets and such.
[editline]6th September 2015[/editline]
[QUOTE=MAC21500;48626468]Mind citing where you found this?
I'm assuming it's similar to the process for registering then building a home made suppressor?[/QUOTE]
Effectively the law is basically the same as the laws regarding suppresors. The only difference being that need to specify the payload, purpose for ownership, and ect. Turns out that some folks on the NE Shooters own some hand grenades, and stated that the only issue is that you are checked up on far more often.
[QUOTE=download;48626797][img]http://i.imgur.com/llCas9V.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
I never realized how much of it is just stamped and welded steel. The games that feature it make it look like a lot of it is plastic or solid hunks of metal.
[QUOTE=download;48626797][img]http://i.imgur.com/llCas9V.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
[I]Flashbacks to Karkand[/I]
[QUOTE=JoeSkylynx;48626360]Alright, I did a bit more research, and it turns out for some reason that the only laws regarding rockets and the like in NFA 34. In otherwords, RPGs and Hand Grenades are legal, and if you produce them and register them, you can keep them.
Well shit. Excuse me while I go build a howitzer.[/QUOTE]
I wonder if my local police department would collectively shit itself if I built a functional BM-21 Grad.
[QUOTE=Pilot1215;48627133]I wonder if my local police department would collectively shit itself if I built a functional BM-21 Grad.[/QUOTE]
Put it on a Toyota truck.
[img]http://cbsnews1.cbsistatic.com/hub/i/r/2011/06/20/f9380700-a644-11e2-a3f0-029118418759/thumbnail/620x350/0d893eaa83d6a6341f3a8687bdcae7b9/Libya_weapons_tAP110616025406.jpg[/img]
You know you want to :v:
[QUOTE=download;48626797][img]http://i.imgur.com/llCas9V.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
Too bad it's seems that he most likely will not be able to fire it, he would have like literal world exclusive footage there. Though really any HD closeup is pretty exclusive even.
[QUOTE=download;48626797][img]http://i.imgur.com/llCas9V.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
That looks more like a mock-up than a real weapon.
It's funny how everyone's familiar with it and no one seems to know what it actually looks like.
[QUOTE=download;48626797][img]http://i.imgur.com/llCas9V.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
I for one thought this was a lot larger than it actually is. It looks much tinier than the legend itself lets on.
Except for that barrel. Holy fucknugget that's a bigass bore
I love that Ian got 2,200 more than he asked for :v:
He really deserves it, he does awesome work.
[QUOTE=Da Big Man;48629177]I for one thought this was a lot larger than it actually is. It looks much tinier than the legend itself lets on.
Except for that barrel. Holy fucknugget that's a bigass bore[/QUOTE]
Pretty sure that's the flash-hider. It's only 12g.
Does anyone here censor their serial numbers when sharing pictures of their guns? Why? I see it done a lot (and when posting SNs) but I've never understood the practice and I personally don't.
[QUOTE=Grenadiac;48630987]Does anyone here censor their serial numbers when sharing pictures of their guns? Why? I see it done a lot (and when posting SNs) but I've never understood the practice and I personally don't.[/QUOTE]
Same reason people blur their license plates or driver license ID numbers. Plus if something ever happens where you can publicly look up a weapon's owner, it would probably be smarter in the (hypothetical) long run to censor it.
[QUOTE=Grenadiac;48630987]Does anyone here censor their serial numbers when sharing pictures of their guns? Why? I see it done a lot (and when posting SNs) but I've never understood the practice and I personally don't.[/QUOTE]
I do. Makes it harder to trace an individual gun back to an individual owner if you don't know which individual gun it is. That, and the concern that if the registry starts up again, someone could register my gun with that serial number then report it stolen and I'd be arrested for it, and he'd get my gun for free.
[QUOTE=Grenadiac;48630987]Does anyone here censor their serial numbers when sharing pictures of their guns? Why? I see it done a lot (and when posting SNs) but I've never understood the practice and I personally don't.[/QUOTE]
a few years back a guy reported a gun stolen by serial number because he saw the gun online and wanted it.
Huh. I'll be more careful then. Good thing I keep all my records and shit, it'd be hard to make a case that I stole one.
Fun fact, I used to sleep with my mosin between the Nightstand and the bed... I stopped when I found my ex playing with it. See, at the time it had the bayonet on it, and now I have some missing paint as a result... Anyway, the Mosin looks good when laying on my bedsheets.
[IMG]http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc103/pilot1215/20150826_123853_zpsf5i71nes.jpg[/IMG]
My niece decided she wanted to shoot some of my sister's hubbies and my guns so we said why the hell not.
[t]http://i.imgur.com/sH2Gkaz.jpg[/t][t]http://i.imgur.com/4fQxeO5.jpg[/t]
First time shooting guns for her, but after learning how to hold the guns and all she fired them all on her own from the nearby benches. She also ate through my last 50 round box of Makarov ammo :v:
d'aaaawwwww
For those of you who subscribe to the website, Ian's Pancor Jackhammer video is up on Full30.com:
[URL]https://www.full30.com/video/05172f0bde59d073137b3185af684664[/URL]
Finally going through with getting a blap blap.
Picked up a cheap upper kit, just gotta do my jouisey permissions paperwork and then I can buy my lower.
I haven't known what to do with my Bodyguard at home. I usually just left it sitting on the desk but I wanted to find a good place for it.
I bought one of those magnets and put it under my desk. I think it was a decent solution. I put some felt on the magnet and the part of the desk the muzzle rests against so I don't wear off the finish taking it on and off over years.
[t]https://i.gyazo.com/8d618110f603744595caf103558f62b7.png[/t]
So I've been playing CS:GO and now I have this desire to buy cheap, shitty guns and paint them stupid colours.
Paint orange stripes on a Hi-point and try to sell it for 8x its value.
[QUOTE=Grenadiac;48650097]Paint orange stripes on a Hi-point and try to sell it for 8x its value.[/QUOTE]
there are people on gunbroker that do that. I remember seeing a glock 17 selling for 1400, and it had some shitty green hexagons and stripes on it. Guy literally stenciled it in with spray paint.
So the girl I'm dating's father had a conversation with her that went something like:
"I don't think you should see him anymore. He's an atheist and did you know he owns guns?"
Awww yeah. Gotta shatter them social conventions.
She found my CCW today though and she thought it was sexy.
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