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Post removed [View all] Post removed Feb 2013 OP
These people don't give a damn who they hurt with this nonsense. ellisonz Feb 2013 #1
If Colorado thinks they are so dangerous hack89 Feb 2013 #28
Wait for it. Robb Feb 2013 #32
No indication that it will be proposed hack89 Feb 2013 #34
And slaves could just go to Canada! Robb Feb 2013 #36
So why did we see such milquetoast legislation? hack89 Feb 2013 #37
LOL Robb Feb 2013 #46
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
Message auto-removed dizbukhapeter Feb 2013 #4
ask the girl who died at the Giffords shooting no wait you can't dsc Feb 2013 #5
Post removed Post removed Feb 2013 #8
a bullet that would never have been fired but for that magazine dsc Feb 2013 #9
You're not to be taken seriously DisgustipatedinCA Feb 2013 #7
instant fail. nt. sibelian Feb 2013 #13
nice to see you believe in the rule of law nt. naaman fletcher Feb 2013 #19
Post removed Post removed Feb 2013 #21
Possession of high capacity magazines will still be legal hack89 Feb 2013 #31
Can we sue Ford if a drunk driver hits me with an Explorer? N/T bobclark86 Feb 2013 #41
Are you equating legal gun owners with incapacitated drunks? Robb Feb 2013 #45
I'll pick ..... oldhippie Feb 2013 #47
The "Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act of 2005" would stop you. N/T GreenStormCloud Feb 2013 #69
This post was alerted on. The jury voted 5/1 to let it stand. ohiosmith Feb 2013 #73
Thanks for letting me know. GreenStormCloud Feb 2013 #74
NP GSC! ohiosmith Feb 2013 #75
So it's "Fuck you, we're gonna let potential murderers to have a higher body count." sakabatou Feb 2013 #3
Is there a grandfather clause in that bill? LAGC Feb 2013 #6
A grandfather clause daybranch Feb 2013 #15
these gun nuts are sick bastards Skittles Feb 2013 #10
+1,000. n/t. apocalypsehow Feb 2013 #14
Do you have a link for this? NaturalHigh Feb 2013 #11
Here, have a link: Spider Jerusalem Feb 2013 #17
Thanks NaturalHigh Feb 2013 #18
Evil assholes BainsBane Feb 2013 #12
How about moondust Feb 2013 #16
I recently saw somewhere that they're using 3-D polymer printing to make such magazines. Gorp Feb 2013 #20
Message auto-removed CharlieVicker Feb 2013 #22
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
There's an implied assumption that powder and metal are involved in the bullet. Gorp Feb 2013 #29
Here is an example of what you're describing. Erose999 Feb 2013 #33
LOL! But where are you going to get the poison dart frogs from? Gorp Feb 2013 #35
I am sure someone in FL has released them into the wild and they're probably all over the Everglades Erose999 Feb 2013 #38
I'd guess the pythons ate all the frogs. Gorp Feb 2013 #40
Thats why they were released, as population control for the pythons. Erose999 Feb 2013 #44
I doubt the poison would affect the pythons. Gorp Feb 2013 #49
a polymer FA pistol? Sounds very much like a Sci Fi/ Hollywood plot creation SQUEE Feb 2013 #26
The technology is here now. It used to require sophisticated molds. Not anymore. Gorp Feb 2013 #30
And it's also been illegal for decades... bobclark86 Feb 2013 #43
Take out the gun powder and replace it with compressed gas of some sort. It's simple. Gorp Feb 2013 #48
No, the problem with plastic is strength oldhippie Feb 2013 #62
Well, I would have to dig out my college text books, but yes, I know the physics. Gorp Feb 2013 #68
I get to see and play with some fairly cutting edge stuff,,, SQUEE Feb 2013 #50
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
Compressed gas has been sought for a long time as an alternative. SQUEE Feb 2013 #57
Yeah, but you don't need that much velocity to penetrate flesh. Gorp Feb 2013 #58
Penetration is the least harmful of a projectiles damage causing potential SQUEE Feb 2013 #66
I'm sorry, but I think you have pretty conclusively ...... oldhippie Feb 2013 #67
Magazine plans are available free, online, for 3-D printers. GreenStormCloud Feb 2013 #71
That's the sort of thing I'm talking about. It won't be long. Gorp Feb 2013 #72
I only hope that they reap what they are so blatantly sowing. nt kelliekat44 Feb 2013 #24
Good. Robb Feb 2013 #25
How can it be dying when no one is proposing to ban what they sell? hack89 Feb 2013 #39
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 will backfire (pun intended). earthside Feb 2013 #53
Message auto-removed cwconnertx Feb 2013 #55
Post removed Post removed Feb 2013 #59
You want people to shoot each other? Light House Feb 2013 #61
$275 apiece? Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Feb 2013 #60
This message was self-deleted by its author Light House Feb 2013 #63
Ten mags for $275 nt hack89 Feb 2013 #64
Ooops, my bad. Light House Feb 2013 #65
This is just a stunt. I haven't seen 30rd AR mags in stock in a month and half. aikoaiko Feb 2013 #70
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