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Politics, Mature and taboo => Political Pundits => Topic started by: Yuri Bezmenov on March 27, 2015, 07:10:13 AM
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They've now made successful receivers for .308 rifles with 3D printers.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/great-now-3d-printed-rifles-can-fire-762mm-nato-rounds/ar-AAa3Jvm (http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/great-now-3d-printed-rifles-can-fire-762mm-nato-rounds/ar-AAa3Jvm)
The only way to effectively control guns now is with a brutally repressive dictatorship.
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I knew it wouldn't be long. 8)
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And they did it with a $500 off the shelf machine not some super expensive hard to get one :2thumbsup:
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I've known about this for a while...plastic eh...na, I'll stick to the bow and arrow
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The only way to effectively control guns now is with a brutally repressive dictatorship.
Like Australia's. :hitler:
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The only way to effectively control guns now is with a brutally repressive dictatorship.
Like Australia's. :hitler:
(http://stanfordflipside.com/images/175judgemental.jpg)
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I've known about this for a while...plastic eh...na, I'll stick to the bow and arrow
I once, went to an airport and I saw a sign that specifically said: No bows and arrows and I giggled like a tit at the idea of the airport being attacked by Robin Hood terrorists.
Speaking of which, aren't these guns undetectable in airports?
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I've known about this for a while...plastic eh...na, I'll stick to the bow and arrow
I once, went to an airport and I saw a sign that specifically said: No bows and arrows and I giggled like a tit at the idea of the airport being attacked by Robin Hood terrorists.
Speaking of which, aren't these guns undetectable in airports?
If they were entirely made of plastic they could be but they only were talking about the receivers, the mechanical bits, the barrels and some of the other parts of the one shown are metal.