Friday, May 10, 2013

3D Gun Ban Push Back Begins....


The above photo was posted to DefDist's Twitter feed.  From the looks of things, it appears to be a 3D gun produced in New Hampshire.

The pushback has begun.

Note:  Go to some gun blogs today and read the articles.  But do yourself a favor and don't stop there.  Read the comments.  As loud as I am, as quick as I am to cuss and fuss, you will find people that are priming themselves to go active.  This will get messy.

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  1. Trying to post here (again)...

    If you're talking about AR15.com, those people are cowards. They can't even keep their word on legislative action.

    The ones the gov needs to worry about are the folks who are in the woods training. The ones buying extra food, water, and medical supplies. The ones sitting on thousands of rounds with a dozen or so rifles ready to pass around.

    These are not the kids on AR15.com posting from their momma's basement. And yes, .gov has a plan for us, and yes, they can't allow anyone to maintain the mere perception than we can resist or even be self-sufficient.

    Watch the economy--that is where the storm starts IMHO.

    Keep up the great writing Sol!!! I check here everyday even if I can't comment ;)

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    1. Resident Author. sorry about that. i thought i had fixed the comments issue but i guess it still lingers. i'll be putting in another note to Blogger but i can't figure out why your comments keep getting jacked. you're right on a all points. AR-15 guys aren't the ones to worry about. you nailed it. its the guys that have stopped talking and all they're doing now is getting ready. they're the ones that don't thump chest but will put a hollow point in some idiots chest that doesn''t have enough sense to leave them alone. and on the economy spot on again. funny thing is that you're going to see them going crazy in the cities, they're not going to be able to control it and then it will TRY to spill over into the countryside. that's when you're going to see the rural version of the Korean Grocery store owners sitting on roof....

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    2. It's not your fault--Google must mark Conservatives as spammers.

      Kind of like the IRS marks us for audits :)

      The cities pose a very unique challenge. I've been warning folks to get out of the cities. Even if you don't believe there will be an uprising, you can bet the economic crisis will create resource scarcity. When that happens gov will do the only thing it knows; take from those who have and centralize power.

      Now if you're taking a third of a man's paycheck (status quo), that's one thing. It gives him the other 66% to survive. But if you take a man's food, water, supplies, or all of his labor/paycheck under such conditions, that is sentencing him to death. If that is made clear, folks only have to ask one question: Should I die here with fighting odds, or watch my family starve later with no recourse?

      You don't have to be a "rabble rouser" to answer that question correctly.

      I don't think the Liberal on the street-level has any clue what they have done.

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  2. Hell, Sten Guns during World war two were made in bicycle factories. I expect a fully operational AK 47 could be made in many machine shops all over America.
    No amount of bans actually seem to ban anything that has been banned. Banning something in this country just makes the item banned more desirable, and easier to come by.
    The Technical school I attended on my GI bill had a Machine shop student at 18 arranged to obtain the right stainless steel and made a 1" cannon on a Civil war type gun carriage.
    It would shoot!`It shot well as a matter of fact.
    The school gave him an excellent grade but kept the cannon as an art piece in the lobby of the school. This was in the late 70's and early 80's so guns were not banned in schools, fact is most schools parking lots had deer rifles hanging in the windows of students trucks so the students could go deer hunting after school.
    School shootings were very rare back then.
    My how things do change!

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    1. Zebra! so right but as they all like to say "the world has changed"...i wonder how far they want it to change before they so ok, enough already.

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