Gotta Love California - New Gun Control Proposals

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n2sooners

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To get out of bankruptcy commiefornia needs to reduce its population by 25% this is a good way to do it.
lets build a wall around Okla. before they show up! LOL!

Only problem is they will probably end up driving out the productive members of their society while keeping the ones that cost more than they produce.
 

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If the law out there keeps shooting newspaper delivery people...that 25 percent reduction shouldn't take too long. Notice we haven't heard too much on that fiasco??
 

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Firearm and ammunition manufacturers really need to stand up to these state and local governments and refuse to do further business with them as long as they seek to put them out of business.

Several firearm manufacturers have done exactly this. Try buying a KelTec in California.
 

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Several firearm manufacturers have done exactly this. Try buying a KelTec in California.

I was thinking more along the lines of those who deal with the government directly such as selling firearms and ammo to police and other government agencies within the city or state in question. Imagine the LAPD with no new firearms or ammo. That would put a serious hurt on training. They would be a bunch of Barney Fife's out there with one bullet in their pocket for emergency use only.
 

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Lets see (ticking off features on my fingers): you have just described the features on every rifle I own! Get rid of these features and I'm down to, lets see, my single-shot, spring-piston-driven, .177 caliber air rifle; and my son's Daisy BB gun. Except I'm not sure about his BB gun! It's a Daisy Red Ryder Range Model 200-shot Lightning Loader with the Compass in the Stock and This Thing Which Tells Time! I'm not sure whether he could have that coiled blue-steel power-house in Kalifornia.
You are obviously a public menace. Please report to Re-education Camp for Incorrigable Offenders #698, next door to the Solyent Green factory.


Yeah, I caught that "feature" in the YouTube video. Bizarre! How did you stand it? Nobody out there in the Land of Fruits and Nuts can read and understand "shall not be infringed?"
I spent a lot of time grinding my teeth. Believe it not there are actually quite a few people out there who understand, unfortunately they are outnumbered by the aforementioned Fruits and Nuts.


Hey, I used to fly one of your airplanes! Except the ones I flew were made of aluminum and, to my knowledge, never had their lead-acid batteries catch fire. 1970's technology. What do they do here in the Plains?
We're on and next to Tinker AFB. B-1 / B-2 / C-130 support and upgrades, and the tanker folks will be here shortly.

So is that your RV as your avatar picture? Once again I'm starting to think I need to build something like that.
 

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We're on and next to Tinker AFB. B-1 / B-2 / C-130 support and upgrades, and the tanker folks will be here shortly.

So is that your RV as your avatar picture? Once again I'm starting to think I need to build something like that.

Of course you do! My RV-4 goes 180 KTAS (207 mph) on 9 gph, 174 KTAS on 8 gph. Max performance takeoff roll 150 feet, landing roll 200 feet light weight, solo, cool conditions. Best angle climb 40 degrees nose high; best climb rate a tad over 3000 feet per minute. I don't have an exact number because I peg the VSI at 3000. It is hard to beat the Van's Aircraft series in performance bang for the buck! Plus, it is exponentially more fun to fly an airplane you built yourself. I have nearly 1400 hours on mine, but I still think of it as my new airplane! One of these days I'll stop flying it long enough to paint it.

I finished my Air Force career there at Tinker as an E-3 aircraft commander.
 

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