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No - I am amused at people like you that think something significant has happened.
hack89
Feb 2013
#51
and if I were a prosecutor in Colorado the very first time a person was killed by one of these
dsc
Feb 2013
#2
The "Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act of 2005" would stop you. N/T
GreenStormCloud
Feb 2013
#69
So it's "Fuck you, we're gonna let potential murderers to have a higher body count."
sakabatou
Feb 2013
#3
I recently saw somewhere that they're using 3-D polymer printing to make such magazines.
Gorp
Feb 2013
#20
Give it time. They'll find materials that are heat resistant and can still be used for 3-D printing
Gorp
Feb 2013
#27
Can you make a barrel without metal though? I highly doubt that. From what I've read about 3d
Erose999
Feb 2013
#23
I am sure someone in FL has released them into the wild and they're probably all over the Everglades
Erose999
Feb 2013
#38
Take out the gun powder and replace it with compressed gas of some sort. It's simple.
Gorp
Feb 2013
#48
Compressed gas doesn't generate heat - only the friction of the pellet in the barrel.
Gorp
Feb 2013
#52
Bakelite has been around since the 1930's. If a bakelite barrel would have worked it'd have been
Erose999
Feb 2013
#54
Paintball is a good analogy. Same basic idea. But 3-D printing was science fiction until recently.
Gorp
Feb 2013
#56
I can't think of a case where someone shouldn't have a high-cap mag but should have a regular one
Recursion
Feb 2013
#42
This is just a stunt. I haven't seen 30rd AR mags in stock in a month and half.
aikoaiko
Feb 2013
#70