Who's gonna be the first?

Discussion in 'Off-Topic' started by Ranger, Mar 13, 2012.

  1. Ranger Warrior

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  2. mistawiskas kik n a and takin names

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    double gunsa' kimbo?
  3. Tacdriver Junior Member

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    You know how heavy that's gotta be? 14+2 not to mention how wide the grip appears. At least go with a polymer frame. God help you if those firing pins are out of sync by just a hair or, the primers on the ammo aren't exact. To sum up......it's fucking dumb.
  4. MSP Haunting a dead forum...

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    Gimmick, and it's already been done (sorta).

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  5. mistawiskas kik n a and takin names

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    I think I'm partial to the over-under myself.
  6. Torx Indigenous Nudist

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    looks awesome, creepy guy.
  7. Jackalope NNNNEEERRRRDDDSSSSS!!!!!!

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    Well it will never be imported, seeing as its a machine gun.

    It only has one trigger that fires 2 rounds per pul AFAIK. The second "trigger" is a fake, does nothing.
  8. Tacdriver Junior Member

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    You can purchase it with independent triggers but for the life of me, I have no idea how that would work since the slide extracts shells from both mags. I guess you only load one mag but if that's the case.......what's the fucking point? Also, why do you say it's a machine gun? It's not full auto, doesn't have a select lever to make it such and, it only fires like a double barreled shotgun could. Even if it was considered a Machine Gun, It is legal to own a machine gun. You just have to jump through a ton of hoops to do so. What? Only Hollywood can own them and load them with blanks?
  9. Jackalope NNNNEEERRRRDDDSSSSS!!!!!!

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    Tax, I can't reply with quotes since I am on my phone. Its considered a machine gun because according to the nfa act the definition of a machine gun is any weapon that is capable of firing by design or mechanical malfunction to fire more than one round per trigger pull. There have been several cases to challenge this definition, but it still stands.

    It won't be imported, and if it is, cannot be owned by civilians due to the nfa act amendment that states civilians cannot own machine guns manufactured after 1986.

    Double barrelled shotguns get around the whole machine gun thing by either having two triggers, or by having a selector switch between the barrels.
  10. Tacdriver Junior Member

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    I'm not trying to quarrel with you but I don't think you are being completely accurate. Me and several of my associates own fully automatic weapons that were built after 1986. Not just American made either. This is with full ATF approval. Not sure where you're getting your info but, they are lying to you. You can own practically anything as long as you pay the tax stamp and the state you live in has no laws against full auto. The media tends to lie in their favor. ALso, if you are a dealer, the sky is the limit practically. That goes for explosives as well. If you're licensed.......Kaboom city! See no one really looks into this stuff.
  11. mistawiskas kik n a and takin names

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    The media doesn't like the 2nd.
    The guv'nor doesn't like the 2nd.
    Congress and the MIC doesn't like the 2nd.

    Why not? With the added discontent with all things guv, and
    the blatant corruption of our congress and state legislatures,
    they don't wish to see a large scale event mimmick this:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Athens_(1946)