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So I guess Bill Ruger didn't die after all.Poster on AR15.com wrote:Just got off the phone with Ruger and they said it will be there policy that they wont sell High cap mags or Mini-14 folders to civilians even now.
There's a thread a few pages back. My AR-15 was a bushmaster thoDamaramu wrote:Hmm...I was curious as to who on SD.net is planning on loading up on some firearms.....
(26) As used in this section, a .50 BMG cartridge means a
cartridge that is designed and intended to be fired from a center fire
rifle and that meets the following criteria:
(A) It has an overall length of 5.54 inches from the base to the
tip of the bullet.
(B) The bullet diameter for the cartridge is from .510 to, and
including, .511 inch.
(C) The case base diameter for the cartridge is from .800 inch
to, and including, .804 inch.
(D) The cartridge case length is 3.910 inches.
(E) It is a centerfire cartridge of .50 caliber or .50 BMG.
(27) As used in this section, ‘‘.50 BMG rifle’’ has the same
meaning as set forth in Section 12278.
Man, I would have thought that was a Daily Show parody, except that it's real.Barrett Rifles wrote:[If you won't let civilians buy .50cal rifles, you are] part of the very terrorists who are attempting to destroy this great nation of ours
Because we can.Jon wrote:Why on Earth would a law abiding citizen interested in defending themselves (which im constantly assured by gun toting US friends that's the main reason behind their ownership) be interested in a weapon like that?
I can legally make love to sheep but I don't go around doing itMKSheppard wrote:Because we can.Jon wrote:Why on Earth would a law abiding citizen interested in defending themselves (which im constantly assured by gun toting US friends that's the main reason behind their ownership) be interested in a weapon like that?
Because some people like to target shoot, or collect. ANd what better way to scare off a home invader armed with a pistol, than to pull out a .50 cal rifle the size of his arm "You might want to ask yourself one question. Do I feel lucky? Well do ya? Punk!"Jon wrote:Why on Earth would a law abiding citizen interested in defending themselves (which im constantly assured by gun toting US friends that's the main reason behind their ownership) be interested in a weapon like that?
Youa re in the Uk... how do we know you dontJon wrote:I can legally make love to sheep but I don't go around doing itMKSheppard wrote:Because we can.Jon wrote:Why on Earth would a law abiding citizen interested in defending themselves (which im constantly assured by gun toting US friends that's the main reason behind their ownership) be interested in a weapon like that?![]()
Red HerringJon wrote:I can legally make love to sheep but I don't go around doing itMKSheppard wrote:Because we can.Jon wrote:Why on Earth would a law abiding citizen interested in defending themselves (which im constantly assured by gun toting US friends that's the main reason behind their ownership) be interested in a weapon like that?![]()
Indeed, if my house got broken into I'd just have to hope pulling out my girlfriends toys might scare them off... closest thing we've got to a rifle, indeed!Alyrium Denryle wrote:
Because some people like to target shoot, or collect. ANd what better way to scare off a home invader armed with a pistol, than to pull out a .50 cal rifle the size of his arm "You might want to ask yourself one question. Do I feel lucky? Well do ya? Punk!"
My sources disagree, and we have pictures of you engaged in said act.Jon wrote:I can legally make love to sheep but I don't go around doing it![]()
Hmm, using a dildo as a club. Good idea, just don't try it with anything smaller than ten inches long. Don't be surprised if the British court system easily convicts you of assault, aggravated sexual battery, and attempted murder; then issues a statement to the effect they'd rather have seen you dead than defend your home against criminals.Jon wrote:Indeed, if my house got broken into I'd just have to hope pulling out my girlfriends toys might scare them off... closest thing we've got to a rifle, indeed!Alyrium Denryle wrote:
Because some people like to target shoot, or collect. ANd what better way to scare off a home invader armed with a pistol, than to pull out a .50 cal rifle the size of his arm "You might want to ask yourself one question. Do I feel lucky? Well do ya? Punk!"
When asked to justify that particular rule (which is part of the Constitution), you can't just appeal to the Constitution. This is circular logic.Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:Owning a .50 BMG rifle is victimless; sheep shagging is not. Owning a .50 BMG rifle is exercising a vital Constitutional freedom (albeit to an extreme degree, but the principle is exactly the same from the .50 all the way down to the puniest .22 Short derringer); sheep shagging is not.
Good point.Darth Wong wrote:When asked to justify that particular rule (which is part of the Constitution), you can't just appeal to the Constitution. This is circular logic.Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:Owning a .50 BMG rifle is victimless; sheep shagging is not. Owning a .50 BMG rifle is exercising a vital Constitutional freedom (albeit to an extreme degree, but the principle is exactly the same from the .50 all the way down to the puniest .22 Short derringer); sheep shagging is not.