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If somebody can find Scott Pappalardo’s address, I’d like to give him a complementary membership to the NRA. 

He’s the idiot that saws up a AR on video. I’m going to try to donate money to the NRA every time one of these idiots does something stupid like this.

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12 minutes ago, gregintenn said:

I think about a million people have already reported him to the batf.

 I am sure they have. I had to explain what he did wrong on another  special interest message board I post on that is very, very, very liberal leaning. 

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11 minutes ago, Fourtyfive said:

Lots of people are doing it .... #onelessgun 

 Something make me wonder if this is another 4Chan promulgated hashtag.  I can totally see them using this as a method to troll folks in the posting videos of themselves manufacturing short-barreled rifle‘s. 

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You know, if I had lots of money, enough to burn, I’d make a YouTube video showing me destroying a vehicle while reading facts about how many people per year are killed by automobiles.

One thing that I have noticed is it seams “this time around” a lot of “gun people” are basically renouncing their gun ownership. Truthfully, most of the people were probably nonchalant about it anyways and never truly cared, but it is interesting and worth noting.


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How about we do a video of building an AR to be donated for use by a school resource officer?

If these idiots really cared, they would just turn the guns into a police office to be used to . PROTECT students. Destroying their guns does absolutely zip to protect students.

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26 minutes ago, Ronald_55 said:

How about we do a video of building an AR to be donated for use by a school resource officer?

If these idiots really cared, they would just turn the guns into a police office to be used to . PROTECT students. Destroying their guns does absolutely zip to protect students.

That's what they need to do, turn them in to our local sheriff. He gathers up all the confiscated and turned in firearms and every so often auctions them off. That would be funny, somebody turn in their gun to get it out of circulation, only to be re-sold back into circulation.

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I wonder if it wasn’t a airsoft. I did find it odd that the handguards stayed in one piece when cut. If it was a real AR, those handguards are split in the middle and held in place by spring pressure. One would think they would fly off if cut in half.

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The video is in mirror image.  If you look at his sweatshirt the logo appears on the right side and the letters appear reversed.  Biggest clue is look at the blade on the chop saw, it is left of the handle, no bueno.

No matter what kind of gun he destroyed that's his business. In the big picture he accomplished little to nothing to fix the moral, ethical and socials ills that lead people to do the things that inspired him into to his 1 minute and 19 seconds of video fame.

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