To: Frohickey
When is it available for sale to the militia? As soon as they figure out how to demilitarize that M-203, 40mm grenade launcher (shown under the M-4), I imagine.
EBUCK
6 posted on
10/23/2002 2:58:47 PM PDT by
EBUCK
To: EBUCK
As soon as they figure out how to demilitarize that M-203, 40mm grenade launcher (shown under the M-4), I imagine.
Since you can't have one and definately can't shoot one,
We'll go with Martha Stewarts " Legally assorizing the M-4.
Take a paper towel roll and paint the inside flat black and the outside grey, glue black 6 gauge wire that you have flattened slightly with a hammer, tightly together around half of the tube.
Then design mounting brackets with a spare coathanger.
You'll be the hit of the firing range.
Your friends wont know the difference and just keep telling them you haven't been able to locate any rounds.
If someone says they have one, remember a urgent dental appointment.
Caution: Keep out of rain.
16 posted on
10/23/2002 3:33:40 PM PDT by
philetus
To: EBUCK
As soon as they figure out how to demilitarize that M-203, 40mm grenade launcher (shown under the M-4), I imagine. The Court can not take judicial notice that a shotgun having a barrel less than 18 inches long has today any reasonable relation to the preservation or efficiency of a well regulated militia; and therefore can not say that the Second Amendment guarantees to the citizen the right to keep and bear such a weapon
-- United States vs Miller et al. May 15, 1939
Sure sounds to me that the only weapons the 2nd Amendment applies to are weapons that are related to the preservation or efficiency of a well regulated militia. If the infantry soldier is using it...
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