Austin Petersen may not make it to the Senate but he's more than read for prime time . . .
Deets about his raffle . . .
The machine — which is somewhat akin to a 3-D printer, only it's capable of fashioning aluminum and not just plastic — allows users to create so-called "ghost guns" untraceable by law enforcement.
He knows exactly what he's doing . . .
“This technology has the potential to send gun control into the ash heap of history. The government’s ability to control or ban guns will be obsolete,” he notes in the fundraising appeal. "I think the new prize may trigger a few more liberals and mainstream media than it did last time."
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Deets about his raffle . . .
The machine — which is somewhat akin to a 3-D printer, only it's capable of fashioning aluminum and not just plastic — allows users to create so-called "ghost guns" untraceable by law enforcement.
He knows exactly what he's doing . . .
“This technology has the potential to send gun control into the ash heap of history. The government’s ability to control or ban guns will be obsolete,” he notes in the fundraising appeal. "I think the new prize may trigger a few more liberals and mainstream media than it did last time."
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In Missouri, a candidate for U.S. Senate is giving away a machine that makes guns
JEFFERSON CITY * Nearly a year after he was temporarily booted off of Facebook for raffling off an AR-15 rifle, a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate is giving away a machine capable of printing parts for a similar firearm.
I have a hillbilly redneck friend that while uneducated, has a special gift for anything mechanical and working with his hands. He has been making guns for a couple of years and has stated selling them to his hillbilly friends. This is no bullshit. Gun control measure will soon be like pissing in the wind.
ReplyDeleteAfter everyone has at least 10,000 guns, can we then stop making them?
ReplyDelete10:58: yes, but not one second sooner. Right now I'm at three. I will let you know when I have acquired the remaining 9,997.
ReplyDelete^^With any luck, one of those guns will remove you from the gene pool. Happens all the time. You seem really, really stupid, so there's a very excellent chance it will be soon!
ReplyDeleteSo what happens when jihadis start using this technology to manufacture guns?
ReplyDelete12:27, too late to remove me from the gene pool. I've already spawned. No need to remove you from the gene pool. Buttfucking doesn't make babies.
ReplyDelete^^That's not what your mom says! LOL!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLOL? You mean 0L0!
ReplyDelete@ 1:34, I hope the Jihadis do!
ReplyDeleteWhile "sintered Aluminum casting" is a standard method of manufacturing firearm receivers, that method also involves forming the powdered metal particles using tens of thousands of pounds of pressure and thousands of degrees of heat.
The method used by these 3D printers is completely different, more like gluing tiny bits of aluminum together at about twice room temperature.
Remember that the impact your hand or shoulder felt when firing a weapon passed to your body through the receiver, and then picture the stresses placed on the metal formed by one of the two methods.
I would dearly love to see a Jihadi fire about six 5.54x39 rounds from a weapon formed on a printer, and watch his face when the stresses crystallize the metal and the receiver falls apart into powder on the seventh round!
Guns kill Blacks. Guns are good.
ReplyDelete^^^ This is why every RepubliKKKlan needs to be voted out in November.
ReplyDeleteEvery single one of them.
Who did he shoot the first 5 at Debererac ?
ReplyDeleteIn the air, @8:19, haven't you ever seen those Sand Monkeys?
ReplyDeleteThey can't pick up a gun without squirting half a mag off, I would guess "For The Glory Of Allah", while letting out one of those wimpy ululations they warble.
Shame they don't do the same with grenades, you know, pull the pin, let the spoon pop, and then toss it straight up over their head.