The NRA statement is what you would expect:
https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/916005005542531073
Good.
Bump stocks are a work-around to NFA Class 3 restrictions.
I have zero issue with taking them off the market.
The military rarely shoots full auto to begin with.
The AR-15 is a civilian model of the M-4, with the main difference between the two being the M-4 has a burst mode that shoots 3 bullets with one pull of the trigger.
A M-4 in semi is the exact same firearm as an AR-15.
What's shocking about that statement is there are 5 million members. I had no idea. How can so few people control something so important like gun regulations? How is that a democracy?
Okie doke.
Funny wording there. It was a Law-abiding citizen who purchased 30+ weapons in the span of a year, along with ammunition and bump-stocks then proceeded to commit the most deadly Mass Shooting in US history using his legally purchased equipment.
I know, right? Fucking NRAOf course, it's Obama's fault. Thanks, Obama!
But it has it's place in the military. Otherwise they wouldn't be waste money adding it on every rifle they have.
Okie doke?
Do you even know what a bolt action is? If so you should understand why your criteria is too broad.
What's shocking about that statement is there are 5 million members. I had no idea. How can so few people control something so important like gun regulations? How is that a democracy?
So if the piece of shit in Vegas didn't have bump stocks on his semi-autos, it would've been an acceptable level of murder for the NRA? Maybe 20 dead and 250 injured instead?
The NRA statement is what you would expect:
https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/916005005542531073
Because they can mobilize them.What's shocking about that statement is there are 5 million members. I had no idea. How can so few people control something so important like gun regulations? How is that a democracy?
Funny how the response isn't "But criminals will use bump stocks anyways!"
They're doing this to head off any more serious tackling of gun violence. It going to be "Wow, it's fucking nothing!"
What's shocking about that statement is there are 5 million members. I had no idea. How can so few people control something so important like gun regulations? How is that a democracy?
I would THINK that existing bump-fire stocks will be headed for the NFA registry and regulated like machine guns based on what the NRA is calling for. That would effectively ban them and make them very hard to get without tracking down every owner and seizing their legally purchased property. This has been done before with the Streetsweeper and Striker shotguns. Basically the ATF tracked down all the owners and gave them a chance to either register the guns as Class III destructive devices, or turn them in. Now the Striker and Streetsweeper are off the streets in only in the hands of collectors. As for accessories, this has also been done with lightning links or auto sears that convert a gun to full-auto. They didn't ban them per se, they just heavily regulated them.
I mean, you can literally either 3D print one or make one with a few screws and a piece of metal. I've seen people make AK pistols (which don't have a stock) bump-fire just by making the grip slide back and forth and screwing a finger rest into the side of it. Aimed bump-fire is even possible without any modifications at all, just practice.
NRA kinda supporting this to avoid bigger legislation
What in the actual fuck. These fucking people.
"Unfortunately people want to talk about gun control after 60 people were helplessly murdered by a guy with legal guns. Gun control will do nothing, even though it has done loads in other countries."
What utter bags of rancid shit.
And you know this is through clinched teeth.This bump stock thing is so stupid. This will do nothing to prevent mass shootings in the future. They're just passing legislation on this to pretend they are doing something.
This bump stock thing is so stupid. This will do nothing to prevent mass shootings in the future. They're just passing legislation on this to pretend they are doing something.
It does nothing? Proven "time and time again" by "countries around the world"?
I'm sorry, Australia, all your spiders dictate that you are not really a country, just a big spider den.
Australia am cry
I would THINK that existing bump-fire stocks will be headed for the NFA registry and regulated like machine guns based on what the NRA is calling for. That would effectively ban them and make them very hard to get without tracking down every owner and seizing their legally purchased property. This has been done before with the Streetsweeper and Striker shotguns. Basically the ATF tracked down all the owners and gave them a chance to either register the guns as Class III destructive devices, or turn them in. Now the Striker and Streetsweeper are off the streets in only in the hands of collectors. As for accessories, this has also been done with lightning links or auto sears that convert a gun to full-auto. They didn't ban them per se, they just heavily regulated them.
I mean, you can literally either 3D print one or make one with a few screws and a piece of metal. I've seen people make AK pistols (which don't have a stock) bump-fire just by making the grip slide back and forth and screwing a finger rest into the side of it. Aimed bump-fire is even possible without any modifications at all, just practice.
💰💰💰What's shocking about that statement is there are 5 million members. I had no idea. How can so few people control something so important like gun regulations? How is that a democracy?
The military rarely shoots full auto to begin with.
The AR-15 is a civilian model of the M-4, with the main difference between the two being the M-4 has a burst mode that shoots 3 bullets with one pull of the trigger.
A M-4 in semi is the exact same firearm as an AR-15.
That's not quite accurate. The M4 is fully automatic, but it's not the standard issued rifle. The M16a4 has a three round burst, and no fully automatic setting. Full auto was removed with the M16a2 back in the early 80's.
The AR-15 platform can be set up like an M16 or an M4, but from the factory they're all semi-automatic. The burst mode is illegal.
That doesn't affect your point, though. Not every soldier is issued an M4 because automatic fire from a US military perspective is about short-term area denial and suppression, not killing hordes of the enemy.
Also, for the record, I support the bump stock ban as well as a larger gun control discussion.
Actually, the M-4 is replacing the M-16 as the standard issue riffle. I was in the Air Force from 05 to this past June and on both of my deployments to Iraq and Agfhanistan, we were issued M-4's instead of M-16A's as the Air Force was phasing out the M16 to replace it with the M4.
The Marines and Army switched around 2015.
About sums it up for me.That's good and needs to be done...but it's a great way to make it look like you're doing something yet not doing anything at all by not addressing the larger issue.
NRA is safe - I don't believe bump stocks are made by the manufacturers and, even if they are, are so minuscule in their bottom line they'd take the hit to save face.
Because it gets them votes, sadly. I remember talking to a coworker a couple months before the election, and she mentioned not wanting to support Democrats because they want to take away our right to defend ourselves. But, she continued, that there should totally be some degree of gun control, because guns--the quantity and magnitude of many firearms being sold--have become a problem (so, you know, sensible gun control legislation... the kind that Democrats are always campaigning for).Why does the NRA immediately jump to "gun control = banning guns"? They're not the same thing, assholes.
Good.
Bump stocks are a work-around to NFA Class 3 restrictions.
I have zero issue with taking them off the market.