Karl Kasarda / InRangeTV / 2gACM / Karl-InRangeTV - satanist cuckold guntuber with cringe haircut and a Kubelwagen hates yt

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My grandpa could buy dynamite by the case from the hardware store and my dad could buy ammonium nitrate(primary agent in 5 explosions measured in kilotons) by the ton.
I guarantee there were rules about how they were supposed to store the stuff and how much they could have on hand, especially if they lived in or near town. They may have been widely ignored, but if there was some crazy accident where some one/thing got blown up they would have came up. The storage of blasting agents has been regulated basically since they were invented, and some of the oldest negligence cases in the common law are about accidental explosions.

At the end of the day, I don't think they can tell you that you can't have grenades, but I do think that they are sufficiently different from a firearm that they will be able to say that if you're going to have them it's negligent to not have them stored safely when they can't do that with a firearm. That was the rule from 1620 to 1934
 
I guarantee there were rules about how they were supposed to store the stuff and how much they could have on hand, especially if they lived in or near town. They may have been widely ignored, but if there was some crazy accident where some one/thing got blown up they would have came up.
For the longest time it wasn't feasible to track and keep record of how much blasting powder one purchased, but now there's receipts/invoices and cameras so someone's definitely keeping a record for you. Buying a bunch of fertilizer also trips the alarm, just FYI.
 
InrangeTV released a video today showing Cinnamon Riflebun running his overpriced gamer AR in a competition, where he wiggles like a bowl of jelly running from one stage position to the next.
Note how he never once reveals how he placed in the competition.
More like Cinnabon Riflehambone, amiright?
 
For the longest time it wasn't feasible to track and keep record of how much blasting powder one purchased, but now there's receipts/invoices and cameras so someone's definitely keeping a record for you. Buying a bunch of fertilizer also trips the alarm, just FYI.
Depends where you live. My local place doesn’t blink an eye when I buy a ton of AN for my pasture cause it’s farm country. But one guy coming in for a bag or 2 will get eyebrows raised.
 
What do you guys make of the "super safety" by Hoffman? Another pozzed load like the bumpstock?
As a follow up to this, in a move literally everyone could see coming, the ATF has apparently raided a company named TwinBros LLC that was manufacturing and selling Super Safeties:
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However there is some weirdness going on because that tweet has been edited, apparently the original stated that their other product, the pepperjack, had been ruled a machinegun as well, and frankly from what I've read of it, it sounds like it was much more legally problematic. My personal bet is this is a case of them going CYA mode, because I suspect the real issue was the pepperjack, and the ATF not being ones to let good guilt by association go, likely used it to take down the super safeties at the same time.
 
As a follow up to this, in a move literally everyone could see coming, the ATF has apparently raided a company named TwinBros LLC that was manufacturing and selling Super Safeties:
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However there is some weirdness going on because that tweet has been edited, apparently the original stated that their other product, the pepperjack, had been ruled a machinegun as well, and frankly from what I've read of it, it sounds like it was much more legally problematic. My personal bet is this is a case of them going CYA mode, because I suspect the real issue was the pepperjack, and the ATF not being ones to let good guilt by association go, likely used it to take down the super safeties at the same time.
Wasn't the pepperjack a no-joke autosear for the MAC guns? I heard they put it out and posted it all over their socials trying to dunk on people.
Who are they trying to kid?
 
Wasn't the pepperjack a no-joke autosear for the MAC guns? I heard they put it out and posted it all over their socials trying to dunk on people.
Who are they trying to kid?
I think the Super Safety and all related was a fed op to disarm gullible folks. Hmm, is there any widely reported on group of “protesters” who also wear baclavas and sunglasses? (Not to be confused with Administrative Results.)
 
As a follow up to this, in a move literally everyone could see coming, the ATF has apparently raided a company named TwinBros LLC that was manufacturing and selling Super Safeties:
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However there is some weirdness going on because that tweet has been edited, apparently the original stated that their other product, the pepperjack, had been ruled a machinegun as well, and frankly from what I've read of it, it sounds like it was much more legally problematic. My personal bet is this is a case of them going CYA mode, because I suspect the real issue was the pepperjack, and the ATF not being ones to let good guilt by association go, likely used it to take down the super safeties at the same time.
What? The ATF raided the place over the completely obvious bait and likely resulted in a bunch of suckers getting their information grabbed by the ATF to then go kick doors and shoot dogs later? Never would have imagined such a thing...

I don't believe it's possible to convey the amount of sarcasm I've intended for the above line.

Considering the bump stock got ripped into long after the ATF registered a fucking shoelace as an MG, I wouldn't touch that thing with a 10' pole, and this hoffman dude strikes me as a glow in the dark to be honest.

That said, I couldn't care less wtf other people do with their guns if they aren't going on rampages at their local walmart. I wouldn't want that thing in or near my own stuff, but I don't have any stake in or concern about what other people do. Hopefully the NFA does get tossed out(I doubt it), and the ATF being repeatedly put in their place amuses me but... I wouldn't want to personally become a "test case" for this thing.
It's almost like this guy acted like a glow in the dark, collected info for the ATF, and then happened to conveniently get raided once enough time had passed for people to feel "safe" about ordering this shit after a month...
 
I wish karl the cuck didn't take down the video of Ian shitting on comments from fudds defending bolt actions.
you can feel the resentment starting to creep in.
I wish karl the cuck didn't take down the video of Ian shitting on comments from fudds defending bolt actions.
I'm getting strong scorned lover vibes from Karl but that begs the question, is Sarah Noir, the woman who turned Karl into the cuck he is today still in the video credits of his older vids?


it would appear she still is in the credits
 
I guarantee there were rules about how they were supposed to store the stuff and how much they could have on hand, especially if they lived in or near town. They may have been widely ignored, but if there was some crazy accident where some one/thing got blown up they would have came up. The storage of blasting agents has been regulated basically since they were invented, and some of the oldest negligence cases in the common law are about accidental explosions.
I don't know how much is legend & fact, but right down the street from my old highschool in rural middle Michigan, just inside village limits, sits what's left of a farm house; or at least it's foundation & basement. In the late 60's (or early 70's), the farmer who lived there was storing dynamite in an outbuilding, which was needed because of the glacial boulders common in that part of the state. The storage shed began leaking, so he moved the wet dynamite & blasting caps into his basement; you can see where this is going. Sometimes the story had him using an oven or the furnace to dry things out, exploded due to handling of deteriorated dynamite/caps, or it just went off spontaneously.

In any case, the end result was a crater, ejected foundation fieldstones, a wrecked tractor, with twisted, splintered scrap iron & tin still visible in the 90's when I lived there. Aside from vaporizing the farmer, his house, and every building on the property (barn, outbuildings, etc), the explosion took out nearly every window on that side of town (including the nearest chuch & courthouse stained glass). As a result the county banned storing dynamite within city limits, further restricted how much could be bought/stored, and pushed out the city limits to include several other farms closest to town.

Again, all of this is anecdotal except for the crater & ruins, but supposedly that incident (& further federal regulation) pretty much put a stop to farmers using dynamite to blast stumps & rocks from their fields. But occasionally over the years someone with a stash of old agricultural dynamite would say "fuck it" and set it off, and for the next week our local news rag would run stories about the "mysterious blast heard across the county".

Good times.
 
Again, all of this is anecdotal except for the crater & ruins, but supposedly that incident (& further federal regulation) pretty much put a stop to farmers using dynamite to blast stumps & rocks from their fields
Yeah, my grandfather worked for DuPont manufacturing and delivering explosives up until he retired in the late 60's. He could go buy dynamite, caps and fuse for clearing stumps out of the fields until some time in the 70's. When I was little he mentioned letting me watch him "shoot stumps" some time and my mother was having none of it. In the 80's a friend brought over some boosters and caps he had acquired over one weekend and of all the beatings I received as a kid I damn sure deserved that one. "It shook the damn house!" was a lesson I never forgot.
 
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It's hard to sell the registered part of the most customizable gun in the world when it can't be customized and even your trigger choice is severely limited.
 
I still think it's a neat idea and this is tempting.
But Brownells sucks and this dusty box next to me with like 15 NIW lowers/uppers in it tells me naw bruh, you don't need that.
 
NGL, at that price it's pretty damn tempting. They're practically giving it away.

It's hard to sell the registered part of the most customizable gun in the world when it can't be customized and even your trigger choice is severely limited.
Okay, this is new to me. Why is the trigger choice limited?
 
Okay, this is new to me. Why is the trigger choice limited?
The tight confines make it difficult to fit different kinds of triggers, such as modules/"cassettes", without removing the excess material which gives Russell an aneurysm.
KE recommends either their own trigger packs or standard GI triggers, but early on people were having trouble with those as well.
 
Here are the StG44 videos:

HMG Q&A Session 1 - StG44 reproduction & more!​

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HMG Q&A Session 2 - StG44 Magazines & more!​

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HMG Q&A Session 3 - StG44 Caliber changes, original parts compatibility and more!​

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HMG Q&A Session 4 - HMG StG44 Mass Production runs begin!​

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InRange Q&A #1 - Bullpups, G43 vs StG44, Optics, and More!​

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StG44 - Resurrected from the Dead​

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It's easy to say he just took the videos down because of Ian, but HMG took a bunch of money in preorders for those things, didn't make any, and went out of business and nobody got their money back or the guns they were promised, so that could be another reason Karl would take the videos down.
 
It's easy to say he just took the videos down because of Ian, but HMG took a bunch of money in preorders for those things, didn't make any, and went out of business and nobody got their money back or the guns they were promised, so that could be another reason Karl would take the videos down.
Which is nonetheless an equally retarded reason for taking the videos down.
 
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