>>9481597 Yeah, cuz the shills had nothing to do with it.
Better?
One for the shills.
Chessfags, please… I need the names of some great (famous?) winning moves, so I can search for meme graphics.
Don't play, but would love to tip the hat to those who do (and look, maybe, less stupid).
>>9482041 Suppressors are legal on airguns. In fact, some are threaded for one of those sizes, as the other is common in firearms. If you buy a cheap airgun, and thread the barrel to match your needs… you can store the suppressor legally on it.
>>9482028 I love graveyard… and,every twisted anon on it.
>>9482083 At first, they only mattered to custom builders, some of whom built .50 cal guns that could go through both sides of an oil drum… then they caught on with many of us as "backyard friendly". Many can't tell the difference in reports, and will call police if you shoot anything.
I built a custom target pistol with one, and it sounds like it's in a movie (mouse fart). As effective at light pest control as it is indoors at 10 meters. When people shoot it the first time, they think it didn't work.
Now, you can buy .50 cals retail. They are NOT to be fucked with.
Know what's really funny? Custom air gunsmiths make more than custom firearms guys (who make 3 figure hourly rates). And they have no ATF regs or FFL fees to pay. We're laughing all the way to the bank… and here you sit with 35 inane posts.
That makes me chuckle.
>>9482245 If they have been doing this for more than a week, and it wasn't legal, ATF would have visited.
Trust me. I was trained in firearms by a U.S. Army Master Armorer (made the guns for the Army's shooting teams), who also stored gunpowder for major companies. The ATF isn't shy about dropping by, and even less reticent to hammer you on regs.
Ignorance of the law is not only no excuse, it can severely limit your freedoms.