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earthside

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53. This will backfire (pun intended).
Wed Feb 20, 2013, 01:29 PM
Feb 2013

This is exactly the kind of over-the-top, in-your-face kind of rhetoric and precisely the kind of extremist, reaction that is turning Colorado from a purple state to a solidly blue state.

Most Coloradoans are not part of the 'wild west' stereotype or caricatured 'rugged individualist' that was once upon a time the image of this Rocky Mountain state; most of us are urban and suburban moderates and centrists.

Furthermore, the idea that someone would spend $275 or more, just for the thrill of being able to blast off thirty rounds all at once ... well, the economy for most people here is not so great and this just demonstrates how irrational are the gun extremists and how messed-up are their priorities.

After Columbine and Aurora it is my belief that most Coloradoans want some reasonable gun control -- the four bills now being considered fit into that category.

So, when a company like this takes this approach ... it only confirms to probably a majority of folks here that the legislature is on the right track.

Keep it up gun nuts and OneSource Tactical -- you do not comprehend it, but you are making the case for more gun safety laws.

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Post removed [View all] Post removed Feb 2013 OP
These people don't give a damn who they hurt with this nonsense. ellisonz Feb 2013 #1
If Colorado thinks they are so dangerous hack89 Feb 2013 #28
Wait for it. Robb Feb 2013 #32
No indication that it will be proposed hack89 Feb 2013 #34
And slaves could just go to Canada! Robb Feb 2013 #36
So why did we see such milquetoast legislation? hack89 Feb 2013 #37
LOL Robb Feb 2013 #46
No - I am amused at people like you that think something significant has happened. hack89 Feb 2013 #51
and if I were a prosecutor in Colorado the very first time a person was killed by one of these dsc Feb 2013 #2
Message auto-removed dizbukhapeter Feb 2013 #4
ask the girl who died at the Giffords shooting no wait you can't dsc Feb 2013 #5
Post removed Post removed Feb 2013 #8
a bullet that would never have been fired but for that magazine dsc Feb 2013 #9
You're not to be taken seriously DisgustipatedinCA Feb 2013 #7
instant fail. nt. sibelian Feb 2013 #13
nice to see you believe in the rule of law nt. naaman fletcher Feb 2013 #19
Post removed Post removed Feb 2013 #21
Possession of high capacity magazines will still be legal hack89 Feb 2013 #31
Can we sue Ford if a drunk driver hits me with an Explorer? N/T bobclark86 Feb 2013 #41
Are you equating legal gun owners with incapacitated drunks? Robb Feb 2013 #45
I'll pick ..... oldhippie Feb 2013 #47
The "Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act of 2005" would stop you. N/T GreenStormCloud Feb 2013 #69
This post was alerted on. The jury voted 5/1 to let it stand. ohiosmith Feb 2013 #73
Thanks for letting me know. GreenStormCloud Feb 2013 #74
NP GSC! ohiosmith Feb 2013 #75
So it's "Fuck you, we're gonna let potential murderers to have a higher body count." sakabatou Feb 2013 #3
Is there a grandfather clause in that bill? LAGC Feb 2013 #6
A grandfather clause daybranch Feb 2013 #15
these gun nuts are sick bastards Skittles Feb 2013 #10
+1,000. n/t. apocalypsehow Feb 2013 #14
Do you have a link for this? NaturalHigh Feb 2013 #11
Here, have a link: Spider Jerusalem Feb 2013 #17
Thanks NaturalHigh Feb 2013 #18
Evil assholes BainsBane Feb 2013 #12
How about moondust Feb 2013 #16
I recently saw somewhere that they're using 3-D polymer printing to make such magazines. Gorp Feb 2013 #20
Message auto-removed CharlieVicker Feb 2013 #22
Give it time. They'll find materials that are heat resistant and can still be used for 3-D printing Gorp Feb 2013 #27
Can you make a barrel without metal though? I highly doubt that. From what I've read about 3d Erose999 Feb 2013 #23
There's an implied assumption that powder and metal are involved in the bullet. Gorp Feb 2013 #29
Here is an example of what you're describing. Erose999 Feb 2013 #33
LOL! But where are you going to get the poison dart frogs from? Gorp Feb 2013 #35
I am sure someone in FL has released them into the wild and they're probably all over the Everglades Erose999 Feb 2013 #38
I'd guess the pythons ate all the frogs. Gorp Feb 2013 #40
Thats why they were released, as population control for the pythons. Erose999 Feb 2013 #44
I doubt the poison would affect the pythons. Gorp Feb 2013 #49
a polymer FA pistol? Sounds very much like a Sci Fi/ Hollywood plot creation SQUEE Feb 2013 #26
The technology is here now. It used to require sophisticated molds. Not anymore. Gorp Feb 2013 #30
And it's also been illegal for decades... bobclark86 Feb 2013 #43
Take out the gun powder and replace it with compressed gas of some sort. It's simple. Gorp Feb 2013 #48
No, the problem with plastic is strength oldhippie Feb 2013 #62
Well, I would have to dig out my college text books, but yes, I know the physics. Gorp Feb 2013 #68
I get to see and play with some fairly cutting edge stuff,,, SQUEE Feb 2013 #50
Compressed gas doesn't generate heat - only the friction of the pellet in the barrel. Gorp Feb 2013 #52
Bakelite has been around since the 1930's. If a bakelite barrel would have worked it'd have been Erose999 Feb 2013 #54
Paintball is a good analogy. Same basic idea. But 3-D printing was science fiction until recently. Gorp Feb 2013 #56
Compressed gas has been sought for a long time as an alternative. SQUEE Feb 2013 #57
Yeah, but you don't need that much velocity to penetrate flesh. Gorp Feb 2013 #58
Penetration is the least harmful of a projectiles damage causing potential SQUEE Feb 2013 #66
I'm sorry, but I think you have pretty conclusively ...... oldhippie Feb 2013 #67
Magazine plans are available free, online, for 3-D printers. GreenStormCloud Feb 2013 #71
That's the sort of thing I'm talking about. It won't be long. Gorp Feb 2013 #72
I only hope that they reap what they are so blatantly sowing. nt kelliekat44 Feb 2013 #24
Good. Robb Feb 2013 #25
How can it be dying when no one is proposing to ban what they sell? hack89 Feb 2013 #39
I can't think of a case where someone shouldn't have a high-cap mag but should have a regular one Recursion Feb 2013 #42
This will backfire (pun intended). earthside Feb 2013 #53
Message auto-removed cwconnertx Feb 2013 #55
Post removed Post removed Feb 2013 #59
You want people to shoot each other? Light House Feb 2013 #61
$275 apiece? Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Feb 2013 #60
This message was self-deleted by its author Light House Feb 2013 #63
Ten mags for $275 nt hack89 Feb 2013 #64
Ooops, my bad. Light House Feb 2013 #65
This is just a stunt. I haven't seen 30rd AR mags in stock in a month and half. aikoaiko Feb 2013 #70
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