Eh. At least it looks like it’s daytime. If it were on a redeye, I’d vote to push him out the nearest hatch.
Eh. At least it looks like it’s daytime. If it were on a redeye, I’d vote to push him out the nearest hatch.
All time gotta be Wolf ET. No contest. Then BF1942. And my first love RTCW
Mentions of NATO and Russia draw out the bots and shills. And I’m sure some are even tankies in earnest.
D) Turn around and shop elsewhere
I suppose ignorance is bliss, as they say.
edit: in case anyone is curious, the retailer hands your info to goodrx, who sell (sold) it to advertisers.
FYI, goodrx was selling your prescription info and PII to marketers. edit: to be clear, they were caught selling data between 2017 and 2020.
Its smells like wumao in here.
Nope. I’m not who you replied to, but you’re misunderstanding.
When people talk about “80 percent” in this context, they mean the firearm. For an AR, it is the lower receiver. Whether it was 3D printed has no legal bearing, federally. I could carve one out of wood or styrofoam, or fashion one from modeling clay, it doesn’t change the law.
Federally, and in most states, it is legal (for anyone who is otherwise allowed to own guns) to manufacture a firearm. Period. No paperwork, no serial number, no background check. Nada. This is how the law currently works.
The media likes to refer to these as “ghost guns” because it sounds spooky.
In California and Connecticut, it needs a serial number permanently marked on it even as an 80% lower. 13 other States also have laws which touch on this.
It is my understanding that Mangione employed an 80% pistol, so it was likely a Glock-compatible copycat.
Hey Fuck-O! We like to call it inter-species erotica.
What? My 20 years of flying regularly with 3.5mm headphones must have been a very long hallucination.