Posted on 05/09/2013 12:53:39 PM PDT by matt04
Now that’s just sad.
This Rifle that Stag Arms wants to sell in Connecticut is nothing more than a .22 Caliber Rim Fire Rifle.They want to sell that rifle for $900.00 Plus dollars.
As far as that go’s they can keep it. A Nine Hundred dollar 22 is not a very goof defence weapon so why buy it?
Stag Arms would have been better to Just leave Connecticut and Tell the Governor to do something that is physically impossible to do to himself.
I will Not buy a damned thing in Connecticut that is that handicapped to satisfy connecticut’s gun grabbers.
I carried 700 rounds...all free.
Well, I hope it didn’t have a bayonet lug. Killing people with a rifle with a bayonet lug on it is just plain mean.
I kind of think it would would be better payback, if financially feasible, to make the ‘in your face’ showing from across the border(s).
It would be better to move- and then do it. Staying there and trying to appease the commies won’t work.
I had a bayonet lug and a bayonet. How dam cruel is that?
I think you’re OK if you actually have the bayonet. It’s the lug that appears to distress people.
Yes, but... the forked stick has a bayonet mount!
Then they will simply change the definitions again. You fight them, never placate them. They are wrong 100% of the time.
Hoping the Alligator will eat them last.
According to the article, they are developing 3. One is most likely a 22, but the others appear to be a .223. The new ct law doesn’t apply to rimfire, so a M&P15-22 is still legal, even with a pistol grip and a flash suppressor.
If they make a CT compliant rifle, that emboldens more states to pass such laws saying ‘see, it doesn’t infringe on your rights!’
CT will say ‘but the law didn’t work, we must pass more!’
Hey, bayonets be dangerous. You could cut yourself!
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