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Hello frens, I come bearing news of my financial irresponsibility.

I bought a shitty Chinese leather shoulder holster, a type 56 chest rig, and most interestingly some 3A bodyarmor straight from the CCP. All should arrive in two weeks and when it does I'll be testing the chink plates to see if they actually hold up.
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It ended up a whopping 159 US dollars, all in all far from my worst late night online spending.
 
i thought this video was neat until i looked at the comments


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and i thought "huh, i wonder if there is any truth to this"

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Article said:
“According to an affidavit, the girl said they met in the parking lot of an Austin coffee shop in August and then drove to a hotel. The girl told investigators that Wilson paid her $500 after they had sex and then dropped her off at a Whataburger restaurant.”

yes

found a pedophile in the comments
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Is it even possible to get an LTC in your country? Not being a dick just a serious question.
Yes and I have one, though it's a pain in the ass may issue though the Milei administration right now is looking to change that, Argentine gun orgs are pushing the change to shall issue top priority.

Edit: Also to clarify, most Argentine gun owners also do carry anyways on their day to day just without a license it's something that sets up apart from most countries where gunlaws are relatively decent but carry is not allowed. I do know the South Africans do as well, for obvious negroidic reasons.
 
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It is so much more comfortable than the Gen 2 Vector stock
I might pick one up just because it has a QD swivel for my sling. I actually kinda like the Kriss stock but between it not having any QD points and the handguard putting the MLOK+QD uncomfortably close to the charging handle, I haven't been running a sling.

Still looking and talking with people about suppressors which will probably inform my handguard choice. There really aren't a lot of options unfortunately since you have to watch out for G2 vs G3 computability.

Goal is to have a nice compact backpack gun setup ultimately.

is 3d printing worth it for making my own AR at home

For a cool 3D printing project to brush up on your skills? Yeah for sure.

For an actual weapon system to use? Not really unless its literally the only option you have.
 
and i thought "huh, i wonder if there is any truth to this"
Yeah it's pretty old news at this point but he used a sketchy website known for pedophilic proclivities, she had a fake ID and the court found that he knew and proceeded anyway.
He's currently on his way to becoming a vexatious litigant by way of suing people who registered to his website(You're requested to use lots of PID including your social security number, so who are the real retards in this?) and tying them up in legal fees because they just go nowhere.
 
i thought this video was neat until i looked at the comments (insert a bunch creepy pedo perv shit)

Didn't watch the video.

Aside from the creepy perv shit, and disregarding Elucidation as a tactic to get information out of people, it is pretty common knowledge that ghost guns are coming from the PI. It's just that nobody ever admits it.

Companies like Rock Island pay their workers in Hosenknöpfe. Hardly enough to live on. So they freelance for the criminal class and make the exact same thing for them in small, discrete shops in the countryside - usually skill transferring what they know to family members who then work for them making sterile pieces.

They sell the sterile pieces to the organized crime criminal class who use their people in the longshoreman/maritime industry to send thousands of illicit firearms to the US, usually through the ports of Los Angeles and San Diego. There's way too much cargo coming into the country for customs to inspect everything, so a good percentage gets through. Drug cartels use the same tactics: send so much that what doesn't get rolled up is still profitable.

These guns are used by the US criminal class, organized crime, cartels, etc. And when they get a few bodies on them the gun is trafficked further East to other gangs or same gang/other members. It gets more bodies on it, etc. When it gets too radioactive, it moves South to Mexico, the Carib, then Central America, etc.

By the time it reaches some scrub entry level kid in a gang in Central/South America, it will have dozens of bodies on it. Each time it changes hands, profit is made by someone.
 
Didn't watch the video.

Aside from the creepy perv shit, and disregarding Elucidation as a tactic to get information out of people, it is pretty common knowledge that ghost guns are coming from the PI. It's just that nobody ever admits it.

Companies like Rock Island pay their workers in Hosenknöpfe. Hardly enough to live on. So they freelance for the criminal class and make the exact same thing for them in small, discrete shops in the countryside - usually skill transferring what they know to family members who then work for them making sterile pieces.

They sell the sterile pieces to the organized crime criminal class who use their people in the longshoreman/maritime industry to send thousands of illicit firearms to the US, usually through the ports of Los Angeles and San Diego. There's way too much cargo coming into the country for customs to inspect everything, so a good percentage gets through. Drug cartels use the same tactics: send so much that what doesn't get rolled up is still profitable.

These guns are used by the US criminal class, organized crime, cartels, etc. And when they get a few bodies on them the gun is trafficked further East to other gangs or same gang/other members. It gets more bodies on it, etc. When it gets too radioactive, it moves South to Mexico, the Carib, then Central America, etc.

By the time it reaches some scrub entry level kid in a gang in Central/South America, it will have dozens of bodies on it. Each time it changes hands, profit is made by someone.
Emdash and gibberish, did you really ask Grok to make you a forum post about the illegal American arms manufacturing trade?
 
Do you want a nice reliable gun or a fun new 3D printing hobby? Pick one. Or both. Don't cross wires.

I have spent a lifetime building skills. I first viewed 3D printing anything as a curiosity. Then I grew suspicious, which turned to resentment - just another symptom of the enshittification of Western Civilization, along with sintered metal and MIM. It should be about fire and steel, not pushing a button and have a Magic Box shit out something that will last just long enough to realize it won't hold up and you need to replace it.

I now recognize it has some value and is a useful tool so long as it is not used as a crutch. I do not like it, but I accept it. I know it sounds elitist and I don't care - standards and tradition exist for a reason and I will push back against the enshittification till my last day.

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what the fuck are you talking about

Actual ghost guns and how they get into the US.

Emdash and gibberish, did you really ask Grok to make you a forum post about the illegal American arms manufacturing trade?

Of course not. I thought I was cynical - holy shit this place makes me look like an amateur. Is it really so difficult to believe that someone who has life experience, an education and an opinion can post something organic here?

Good lord you try and help someone out and step 2 inches outside the echo chamber and everyone acts like you just stepped off a fuckin spaceship.
 
Of course not. I thought I was cynical - holy shit this place makes me look like an amateur. Is it really so difficult to believe that someone who has life experience, an education and an opinion can post something organic here?

Good lord you try and help someone out and step 2 inches outside the echo chamber and everyone acts like you just stepped off a fuckin spaceship.
You are the blackest gorilla nigger to have posted in this thread.
 
You've obviously never 3D printed so much as a Glock frame and it shows.

True, though accusing me of something I already admitted to is... well, it's stupid. I said I viewed it as an oddity, then with suspicion and resentment. I now accept that this is a reality. It doesn't mean I have to like it or use it. I have encountered things made with a 3D printer and I am not impressed.

I do not own a 3D printer. Because I was trained on analogue machines. The most advanced thing I have is a DRO.

You're not one of the HERD!!

That's right. I'm not.
 
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