Posted on 10/06/2018 8:08:46 AM PDT by ExGeeEye
I thought I saw a picture once of a bunch of parts and accessories for the AR platform someone put together for humorous purposes or to ask the gun-ignorant if the assembly ought to be banned. I'd like to find that picture again... or perhaps one of y'all has a copy.
There was no receiver or barrel, and I doubt a magazine.
Bookmark. This could be good....
I recall a picture of a high end camera laid out with parts to look like an AR.
That would be cool.
I like the one with the
Chainsaw on the pictinny rail.
Check out this Nikon DSLR rig, which apparently uses a pistol-style grip for triggering the shutter. It seems this kit looks too much like a firearm for the TSAs liking.
The photo appeared on the TSAs Instagram page as an example of something you cant bring onto an airplane.
I have seen it. AR parts with no actual firearm in there, buttstock, shroud, flashlight, optics, grip, etc. Dont have the pic. Sorry.
So it wasn’t my imagination, yay.
It was a professional camera and tripod laid out to look like an AR.
Here ya’ go, and more.
No, it wasnt. It may have been an ad in The Rifleman. Check the NRA website. You can be certain Google doesnt search it.
I think I know which one you mean and I couldn’t find it.
But I found these:
http://i0.wp.com/www.weapon-blog.com/wp-content/uplods/2016/01/assault-rifle-of-the-future.jpg
http://photobucket.com/gallery/user/MortalRigger/media/bWVkaWFJZDoyMDIwNDIyMw==/?ref=
http://i.imgur.com/51BwEM5.jpg
http://static.fjcdn.com/pictures/Ridiculous_b484dc_226623.jpg
https://gbatemp.net/uploads/gallery/album_291/gallery_109594_291_1723.jpeg
Great article. Thank you for posting.
Good thing it wasn’t a Canon.
Even though that lower receiver cannot fire a thing but a camera, it is a considered a firearm by the BATF.
Well, the camera DOES have a burst-mode. :)
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