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While I will never agree with them I would at least have some respect for these anti-gun hypocrites (hypocrites because I'd bet real money that HE has armed security with him) if they would at least educate themselves a little bit about firearms before they go out and talk about them and make ridiculous and irresponsible claims.

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJmFEv6BHM0

 

 

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While I will never agree with them I would at least have some respect for these anti-gun hypocrites (hypocrites because I'd bet real money that HE has armed security with him) if they would at least educate themselves a little bit about firearms before they go out and talk about them and make ridiculous and irresponsible claims.
 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJmFEv6BHM0


This clown is to lead the state senate in Ca. You can't make this up!
http://www.sacbee.com/2014/01/14/6072805/darrell-steinberg-says-kevin-de.html
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Here is the entire video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xI6eE_FAwao#t=522

 

In it he's actually railing against 3-D printers, but more importantly, he wants to outlaw the ability to purchase a stripped lower receiver. He wants to outlaw guns that can be put together in a basement.

 

He held up a legally purchased AR-15 and claimed this one is OK, then held up a lower receiver and said this is bad.He claims that a DIY receiver comes without a serial number that can be "detected" by the police. Maybe that's true fro a 3-D printed one, but I don't know about one you can get anywhere else. He also thinks that with a block of aluminum and a drill press you can make a receiver in your garage.

 

One of his big complaints was that with a lower receiver, you can put together a fully automatic rifle. Somehow you can't do that with a fully assembled rifle you buy at the store. I guess he doesn't know how easy these are to disassemble, and how interchangeable the parts are.

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[quote name="analog_kidd" post="1098605" timestamp="1390300252"]Here is the entire video: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xI6eE_FAwao#t=522"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xI6eE_FAwao#t=522[/url] In it he's actually railing against 3-D printers, but more importantly, he wants to outlaw the ability to purchase a stripped lower receiver. He wants to outlaw guns that can be put together in a basement. He held up a legally purchased AR-15 and claimed this one is OK, then held up a lower receiver and said this is bad.He claims that a DIY receiver comes without a serial number that can be "detected" by the police. Maybe that's true fro a 3-D printed one, but I don't know about one you can get anywhere else. He also thinks that with a block of aluminum and a drill press you can make a receiver in your garage. One of his big complaints was that with a lower receiver, you can put together a fully automatic rifle. Somehow you can't do that with a fully assembled rifle you buy at the store. I guess he doesn't know how easy these are to disassemble, and how interchangeable the parts are.[/quote] Him railing on about the lower receiver is what concerned me as well...how you can just walk into any gun shop or go online and buy one, without the serial number....I guess they figure an outright ban on the rifles and mags didn't work so now we are trying for the lower... I just don't know what to think anymore....
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I'm assuming he's complaining about 80% lowers...  where you have to 'finish' the lower on your own....  Those aren't firearms under current law and don't require serial numbers under federal law.

Here is the entire video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xI6eE_FAwao#t=522

 

In it he's actually railing against 3-D printers, but more importantly, he wants to outlaw the ability to purchase a stripped lower receiver. He wants to outlaw guns that can be put together in a basement.

 

He held up a legally purchased AR-15 and claimed this one is OK, then held up a lower receiver and said this is bad.He claims that a DIY receiver comes without a serial number that can be "detected" by the police. Maybe that's true fro a 3-D printed one, but I don't know about one you can get anywhere else. He also thinks that with a block of aluminum and a drill press you can make a receiver in your garage.

 

One of his big complaints was that with a lower receiver, you can put together a fully automatic rifle. Somehow you can't do that with a fully assembled rifle you buy at the store. I guess he doesn't know how easy these are to disassemble, and how interchangeable the parts are.

 

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I'm assuming he's complaining about 80% lowers...  where you have to 'finish' the lower on your own....  Those aren't firearms under current law and don't require serial numbers under federal law.

 

Or ones you might be able to make from scratch with 3D printers or whatever.

 

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