Posted on 09/08/2017 8:02:52 AM PDT by w1n1
I haven't had a need for that. I use mine for close-in air-support, strafing and ground attack on annoying neighbors.
I haven't had a need for that. I use mine for close-in air-support, strafing and ground attack on annoying neighbors.
Does “remove a cavity” mean you fill the hole in?
How thing should have changed. It used to be you couldn’t get the home-built boat out of the backyard.
That’s why the militia has to be well-regulated. It’s no good if we all have F-15s. Somebody has to have a tanker, somebody else has to have AWACS ... We work together on this.
Go read it at Wired mag where it is complete and in English with all the correct words in the right spots, proper punctuation and capitalization.
There must be a new “Mangle English” app out.
F 15! I want a A10 kit.
I have a friend at work who has a machine shop. If I buy one of these 80% lowers and give it to him along with 20 bucks to do the milling for me, does that legally constitute a ‘transfer’? Even without a serial number?
It’s a bunch of 7th graders (or probably just one) pimping a blog.
They haven’t mastered copy/paste? How in the world do you completely mangle a well written English article into unintelligible gibberish?
it’s what gun shows are for.
Pay with cash.
If your friend does that for you, he would be in big trouble unless he is licensed as a manufacturer. YOU can make your own firearm legally, though I think you may be required to mark and serialize it. And you cannot sell or transfer it.
Just buy a used 100% lower receiver from a private party. No background check.
“F 15! I want a A10 kit.”
I believe there are two A-10 parts kits out in an area northwest of Las Vegas.
I believe it’s the same concept as Monty Python and the Holy Grail in Japanese (With English subtitles).
Translate into a different language and back again - hilarious results ensue.
The author of this article needs a remedial grammar class. There are many nontrivial mistakes like “F-15” for “AR-15”, and “maker baud” for “maker bot”. I doubt he proofread this before publishing it. Otherwise, the article is interesting.
Note that the original Wired article was published in 2015.
Maybe it rusted in the meantime...
That is the question. I suppose it depends on the DA/prosecutor and where you live.
Maybe. But “air 15” and “F-15”?
He’s here daily, and we’ll make fun of him daily. Lot more fun than the other blogpimp, Sean_Anthony.
“Air 15” ?
“F15” ?
Wow, someone needs to lay off the drugs before writing articles. Besides, people have been doing 80%’ers for many years.
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