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For the gun lovers
Full auto Glock w/drum mags (Click the image to run the vid)
:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :cool: Looks like it might be a bit hard to conceal though... |
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Oh man. I gotta git me one of those! |
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Some of those "hobbiest gunsmiths" can get pretty creative.
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Please tell us YOU don't have any firearms.:eek: |
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You could change it over if you hold a Federal Firearm Manufacturer's license.
But I really don't see the point. |
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That looks hella accurate:rolleyes:
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I bet that was at the recent machine gun shoot in Georgia recently. They were going to have all kinds of junk to shoot and let individuals fire some of the full auto weapons.
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I don't think that tiny gun can handle that much more.
They must have put an automatic machine gun rounder thing on a little pistol right? Couldn't something give out and break? |
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No. It's a Glock. ;) Of course, now some yahoo will post a pic of the 1 in zillion that has a barrel failure. :) |
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That is the coolest, I want.
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speaking of guns... anyone have hookups for lasermax?
I'm trying to score one for my beretta. |
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illegal or not very cool.
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I hear you on practice and become better. I was just thinking for intimidating factor. If for gods sake i ever have to use it for protection, instead of firing a round into the guy, maybe showing a beam would scare them off without anyone getting killed. eh screw it... we want them dead... lol |
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That's why when I am home alone and I get scared- I sometimes flash a laser pointer out the windows at incognito angles.:D
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:D :D :D |
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:D :D :D |
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Is that some strange pop-rock band coming to attack you?:eek: :) |
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Exactly. Additionally, at close quarters, it's hard to distinguish when a threatening criminal who has broken into your home is being "scared off" or whether he is drawing a weapon and moving to cover, from behind which he will shoot you in the head. It all happens in a split second. If you have any doubts about terminating someone who has broken into your home and is, by definition, putting the lives of you and your family at risk, you shouldn't have the gun. Your hesitation will possibly lead to being disarmed and killed by your own weapon. The only instance when I might possibly (though not likely) withhold fire in such a situation would be if I could see he had no weapon in his hands for certain, and he immediately raised them in the air. Even then, he would be terminated immediately if he made a fleeing maneuver, because it might just as easily be a tactically offensive maneuver. It doesn’t take long to draw a weapon. The only way, in the unlikely event that I withheld lethal force, that he would survive is if he followed my instructions, maintained elevated hands, got on his knees, put his hands on the floor, and spread eagle laid face down, etc. If he’s turning and running through my house (i.e., getting “scared away”), I don’t know if he’s getting a friend, trying to get upstairs or downstairs where my wife and kids are, etc. He does that, he dies. He probably dies anyway. If he didn’t want to die, he should not have unlawfully broken into my residence, inherently threatening my family with unknown levels of violence and horror. |
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Correct me if I’m wrong here... if the criminal turns his back to you heading downstairs or out the door regardless if he's carrying your big flat panel LCD or running away you cannot shoot him. At least in California laws.
He is not a risk to you or to your loved ones if he walks away therefore you cannot use deadly force. However, if he is coming towards you, you pop a cap on his ass! A cop told me once; you only use as much force to stop the assailant from threatening you and your loved ones. I then asked one shot, two shots; empty the whole magazine… what’s appropriate? He repeated the above statement. |
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BTW, there's a firing range in Las Vegas where you can rent military rifles (M-16, AK-47, MP9, Uzi, etc.) and fire them full auto. I haven't tried it, but I bet it's great.
Best regards, George SSSS |
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More than one friend who are native Texan attorneys told me when I moved here that the only way to be certain that the would-be robber does not get to turn around and sue you for shooting him is to make sure that he can't contact the lawyer in the first place. ( Apparently, a good lawyer can make him into the victim.) Once done, it's your word in the police report whether he turned to run or to draw a weapon. Unlike in MA or CA, the police here would take your word then. I intend to take his advice should I ever be in that situation. Just a thought.
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Depends on several things including geometry. My front door is about seven feet from our stairs going up to the upper level and near the other stairs going down. Unless, I'm right by the front door AND he happens to be running out that door, he's always potentially heading toward a part of my house that may contain my loved ones if he's running away from me. If I'm in my family room, and he's running away from me, he could be heading out of the house OR right upstairs to kidnap or kill one of my family members. He doesn't get that chance. He gets shot multiple times. My family lives unharmed for certain. No guess work about whether he's retreating or going after hostages. "... At least in California laws." I would never, ever, ever live in California for that very reason. They protect criminals and prosecute victims. I know of several specific accounts of this. Never, ever. |
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I love it when you all are so protective.:)
That is all. |
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We just passed a castle law that extends to your vehicle and business. Gives us protection to defend ourselves from BGs and takes out the hesitation one would have to defend themselves in some states due to the makeup of the laws.
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You know they say that your pistol is what you use while you are trying to get to your rifle. This thing is trying too hard! :D
In regards to the discussion on laws, the castle doctrine and the use of force definitely varies state to state. That is in regards to criminal law. However as well documented those who have to defend themselves also run up against civil lawsuit. Often even in the commission of a crime by a perp, wrongful death or harm lawsuits can be filed. The common thought on the lowest denominator is to use deadly force only when the threat of harm is present. Thus someone running out of your house with a TV is not an imminent threat. Someone running in the house at you is... |
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