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The one saving grace is that because they are going so hard, if CA's falls, so will this, in short fucking order.

Again if you read through it you'll notice reference to things which explicitly nix a lot of California work-arounds, to the point where I think only the hammerhead, properly configured with a stock off the end, might be a non-feature, and that doesn't save you from all the other features...like barrel shrouds aka every handguard in existence.

Oh and muzzle brakes, that's my favorite. Fucking muzzle brakes. :story:

E: Also this gem, for semi-auto pistols.
A threaded barrel, capable of accepting a flash suppressor, forward handgrip, or silencer;
I'm pretty sure any barrel can accept a clamp adapter forward grip with enough barrel to work with, which makes me wonder what the hell that addition is for. Frijoles.gif

BIG EDIT:

Also I just noticed something, given the ongoing Saga involving Karl the Kuck and the KE-15 vis-a-vis the WWSD...which has a pistol grip integrated into the lower AND the stock. All one piece.
Check this shit out:
A grip that is independent or detached from the stock that protrudes conspicuously beneath the action of the weapon. The addition of a fin attaching the grip to the stock does not exempt the grip if it otherwise resembles the grip found on a pistol;
Unless I'm completely retarded, the KE 15 has NO features inherently according to Washington law...as written. It's not attached by a fin which is the words they used, and it's not independent or detached from the stock, as the stock and the lower and the grip are all the same part. The conspicuous protrusion is irrelevant if it's not separated.

Am I completely retarded or did they forget that one?


The conversion kit language is what will be really interesting, because as written it might ban all sale of parts.
 
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Unless I'm completely retarded, the KE 15 has NO features inherently according to Washington law...as written. It's not attached by a fin which is the words they used, and it's not independent or detached from the stock, as the stock and the lower and the grip are all the same part. The conspicuous protrusion is irrelevant if it's not separated.

Am I completely retarded or did they forget that one?


The conversion kit language is what will be really interesting, because as written it might ban all sale of parts.
Based on that language, I think thumbhole stocks are okay, to be honest.
 
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don‘t know why, but I really like the aesthetics of sawed-off bolt-action shotguns.

Related, I remember reading a Florida man story where they arrested a literal meth pirate and confiscated something similar to the pic above from him, but I can’t find the story now. I’d like to find it again, even if the story was fake.
 
M1A is banned by name in WA new bill and Mini-14s are going to have features that are banned such as a "flash suppressor," threaded barrel or a heat shield depending on the specific model.
They make variants with and without flash hiders.
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Also I would not expect the KE-15 to get a pass based on that wording.
 
The one saving grace is that because they are going so hard, if CA's falls, so will this, in short fucking order.

Again if you read through it you'll notice reference to things which explicitly nix a lot of California work-arounds, to the point where I think only the hammerhead, properly configured with a stock off the end, might be a non-feature, and that doesn't save you from all the other features...like barrel shrouds aka every handguard in existence.

Oh and muzzle brakes, that's my favorite. Fucking muzzle brakes. :story:

E: Also this gem, for semi-auto pistols.

I'm pretty sure any barrel can accept a clamp adapter forward grip with enough barrel to work with, which makes me wonder what the hell that addition is for. View attachment 5074467

BIG EDIT:

Also I just noticed something, given the ongoing Saga involving Karl the Kuck and the KE-15 vis-a-vis the WWSD...which has a pistol grip integrated into the lower AND the stock. All one piece.
Check this shit out:

Unless I'm completely retarded, the KE 15 has NO features inherently according to Washington law...as written. It's not attached by a fin which is the words they used, and it's not independent or detached from the stock, as the stock and the lower and the grip are all the same part. The conspicuous protrusion is irrelevant if it's not separated.

Am I completely retarded or did they forget that one?


The conversion kit language is what will be really interesting, because as written it might ban all sale of parts.
Where the fuck are the lawsuits to vacate this insanity?
 
So I've been doing trigger installs and come to the conclusion that there is exactly one part which makes literally all of it so much easier: the perfectly sized smooth shiny silver finish dummy pin.

Geissele includes it, and others probably do (I noticed the MBTs I bought from Larue did not, but I just used the G-unit ones I already had), and it makes the process so much easier. If you're willing to find a properly sized smooth finish nail and spend some time with bolt-cutters and a dremel you can probably make one of your own. Or just get one of the millions of spares people who buy nice triggers probably have lying around since they only ever need one of them. Just need to make sure the ends are flat and smooth to prevent damage to the lower if making your own.

It is just shy of exactly the depth of the hole in the hammer and the trigger/disc, so you push it in, figure out which side you want to slide the FCG pin in from, and make sure the pin is pushed in just slightly on this side which will allow the FCG pin to just seat in that slight indentation. It holds the trigger and disc together which I think is the original purpose, but in my view, more importantly it also provides a nice shiny reference point as you wrangle the black spring loaded components into the tiny black window to slide the actual black FCG pins in. Once aligned, slide the actual FCG pin in on the slightly indented side, and use some non marring angle-y thing to start tapping the FCG pin (I used a T style torx driver with a plastic grip that had one flat plastic side, ended up being perfect), which may require a few tries with the hammer especially, but tap tap tap if its aligned the pin will slide in like butter.

Your thumbs will still hate you because hammer springs tend to be strong but you won't spend near as much time fucking around with the install and thus significantly reduce you chances of fucking up the FCG pin holes trying to get the damn things lined up.


I get why people like the MBTs now, for the price they're hard to beat and they definitely beat the shit out of a mil-spec trigger especially at the price-point. They're no SSA, but they're not going to get in the way of your shooting either, and that's the important part: get the trigger out of the way.

Don't love the disconnecter and the trigger being semi-permanently put together the way they are, but that's the autism, not practical realities of trigger wear and tear, talking.
 
The crossover if it gets ruled in favor of the gun rights peeps will have massive effects on WA as they're in 9th district too.

They will probably just outright ignore the higher courts like they're doing in NY, or begin lawfare tactics to delay things until the end of time. Last August I went to my sheriff's office and requested my premises license be changed to a full carry license, as is my right post Bruen, and I haven't heard anything since. I've asked for the semi-auto rifle amendment to my license, who knows when I'll get that, I know of people who have been waiting months for theirs. I convinced a friend to apply for pistol permit, it has taken FIVE YEARS, and she's seen the county clerk twice to ask what is going on, and still no movement.

Bruen v NYSRPA should have been one of our biggest victories but the anti-gunners and the system always find a way to turn things like that around into complete disasters. It's bad, and I can't see it getting better. If you live in a free state take a moment to truly appreciate your freedoms and the guns you have and the ones you can get.
 
They will probably just outright ignore the higher courts like they're doing in NY, or begin lawfare tactics to delay things until the end of time. Last August I went to my sheriff's office and requested my premises license be changed to a full carry license, as is my right post Bruen, and I haven't heard anything since. I've asked for the semi-auto rifle amendment to my license, who knows when I'll get that, I know of people who have been waiting months for theirs. I convinced a friend to apply for pistol permit, it has taken FIVE YEARS, and she's seen the county clerk twice to ask what is going on, and still no movement.

Bruen v NYSRPA should have been one of our biggest victories but the anti-gunners and the system always find a way to turn things like that around into complete disasters. It's bad, and I can't see it getting better. If you live in a free state take a moment to truly appreciate your freedoms and the guns you have and the ones you can get.
Nigger, get together and fucking class action them. You can class action any State iirc except for Virginia. If you live in Virginia, just file in Federal court. They get away with this shit because you do nothing about it. Get 2A groups like the SAF, FPC and GOA involved.

You have options, deciding to use them or not is on you. If you won't fight for your rights, you don't deserve them.
 
My man what do you think NYSRPA v Bruen was? Was that not a NY group fighting for NY rights? That case should have solved much of what I was bitching about in my first post, but NY's govt and judiciary just went "lol lmao eat shit"

People and organizations like the ones you mentioned constantly fight back here through the courts. There's been a bunch of lawsuits against the disgusting laws that Hochul and Albany shoved down our throats in response to Bruen. One - Antonyuk, et al v. Hochul - even made it to the 2nd circuit, might go to the USSC but fuck me I'm not gonna get optimistic about that. It's already bogged down in lawfare that could lead to nothing going anywhere for months and years, and if it does get anywhere I can guarantee that NY will probably just outright ignore everything like they are now and probably shove through even more laws.

I help the fight though financial donations, I've been a life member of NYSRPA and some of those other groups you mentioned since long before this latest horseshit. I don't know what else I can do realistically. I've told my friend that she needs to see a lawyer about her permit but she's wary of the cost and time involved, so she's hesitant. I'll keep pushing her but reality gets in the way of platitudes.
 
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Satisfyingly good reload animations & sfx:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=CvH-RMfyrxE
Dude that first one's song is from the Sonic 3 Launch Base (PC version) also these are great!
You know what I was wondering? Why don't more poverty mass shooters use Hi Point carbines as opposed to Kel Tec sub 2000s?
Well the particular Hi-Point 995 (I think that's what it was?) that Eric Harris used has been sought out occasionally by Columbine enthusiasts and at least one dude who went beyond obsession a bit and wanted to copycat the incident.
Because most people aren't jamming in poorly made 3d printed magazines into their P320s.

Dude is a Glock worshipping autist, like 99% of of gun printing autists.
There's nothing wrong with Glock but anyone who worships one firearm that much needs some variety. I like Eastern firearms but I don't limit myself anymore. I actually refused to buy or build an AR-15 for years because "everyone else has one."
I hate how they're using Liberty Leading the People and fucking censoring her. Why bother?
Pooptube hates titties unless they're tranny titties. Heterosexuality is a sin in the leftard religion.
 
Nigga that's a heat shield/partial barrel shroud with the holes on topView attachment 5076437View attachment 5076440Which is also banned
They'd probably interpret that as such, yes. Older Mini-14s tended to have a wood handguard, and there's aftermarket wood ones available for new ones, so I guess order one online and ask to have the plastic handguard removed.
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Top images are old 180 or 181 series rifles, you can tell by the slim barrels, and usually they'll have a large unprotected blade front sight, unless it's a GB or AC556 model, where there'll be a protected post and a bayonet lug.
The bottom images are 581 or 583 models, they'll have a thicker barrel profile with a taper (580s have a thicker profile than the old ones too, but no taper). The vent cuts on the wood handguards here may or may not be a no-go for this situation, but they looked neat. The one on the lower right is a rifle in .300BLK, and one of those with wood tickles me, especially if set up to take a bayonet. I also still think it'd be really cool to have a Mini-14 in .350 Legend

Now, there's the downsides to these approaches, The first is that old pre-2006 Mini-14s can have remarkably shitty accuracy, often because of dogshit factory stock bedding, but even if they shoot ok they'll heat up pretty fast and start stringing shots a fair bit, like with maybe 50-60rds of fairly rapid fire, so they would call for investing in an "Accu-Strut" to address that, The other is that the new Mini-14 seems to have almost doubled in price in the last couple of years, I've been seeing some wild fucking pricetags.
 
They'd probably interpret that as such, yes. Older Mini-14s tended to have a wood handguard, and there's aftermarket wood ones available for new ones, so I guess order one online and ask to have the plastic handguard removed.
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Top images are old 180 or 181 series rifles, you can tell by the slim barrels, and usually they'll have a large unprotected blade front sight, unless it's a GB or AC556 model, where there'll be a protected post and a bayonet lug.
The bottom images are 581 or 583 models, they'll have a thicker barrel profile with a taper (580s have a thicker profile than the old ones too, but no taper). The vent cuts on the wood handguards here may or may not be a no-go for this situation, but they looked neat. The one on the lower right is a rifle in .300BLK, and one of those with wood tickles me, especially if set up to take a bayonet. I also still think it'd be really cool to have a Mini-14 in .350 Legend

Now, there's the downsides to these approaches, The first is that old pre-2006 Mini-14s can have remarkably shitty accuracy, often because of dogshit factory stock bedding, but even if they shoot ok they'll heat up pretty fast and start stringing shots a fair bit, like with maybe 50-60rds of fairly rapid fire, so they would call for investing in an "Accu-Strut" to address that, The other is that the new Mini-14 seems to have almost doubled in price in the last couple of years, I've been seeing some wild fucking pricetags.

(I) A shroud that encircles either all or part of the barrel designed to shield the bearer's hand from heat, except a solid forearm of a stock that covers only the bottom of the barrel;
(C) A shroud that encircles either all or part of the barrel designed to shield the bearer's hand from heat, except a solid forearm of a stock that covers only the bottom of the barrel;

^ Still banned my neezy, can't sell it in WA

I believe the terminology of designed would prohibit the sale of the firearm that has the design regardless of it being attached are not, as this precludes two previous definitions above: "(iii) A conversion kit, part, or combination of parts, from which an assault weapon can be assembled or from which a firearm can be converted into an assault weapon if those parts are in the possession or under the control of the same person;"

WA will have no fun, do not pass Go, go straight to jail
 
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