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"SWORDFISH" Blurred the Suppressor!

Lying in bed turning channels last night and came across the movie "Swordfish". Don't remember the channel but started watching it when this scene came up.
Of course it was an edited version (Heck for F**k, etc.), but I didn't expect to see this.

You can see the suppressor clearly in the second pic,.

What, they didn't want to scare us? Bogus.

Since when did they start this crap??



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Remember this when you go car shopping and......

You're a salaried employee instead of a union hack


Fuck GM and fuck Barak Obama

Accessories Reloading and bench clear off

Frankfort intellidropper $125

Lyman case trimmer 60$

Gray ops die and plate set- $70 shipped

Frankfort arsenal hand primer- $40

Area 419 funnel kit- $70

Creedmoor dies $20 added to any other item

Apa lil bastard 6.5- $75

Timney 3.5 is Ben great trigger $75

Each order is $10 dollars to ship

More you order less shipping is

Pp ff preferred

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This is what we get

Best way I know to resolve a depression/recession….with runaway inflation

A. Raise taxes.

B. Print lots of worthless paper money.

C. Massively Increase governmental spending…purchasing foreign made products

D. Increase regulations on domestic production/products, massively decreasing production and domestic GNP

These people who are in Washington must be total, TOTAL IDIOTS

I suppose this is what we get when the major departments of our government are headed by people who where chosen for their Sexual Deviation as opposed to their competence in the area they are supposed to lead.

SOLD SOLD - As new Hensoldt Spotter 60 with case and all accessories. $3000 firm shipped.

SOLD TO JBUCK88.

Up for sale is a perfect condition Hensoldt Spotter 60. Comes with the Spotter 60 case and cleaning kit. This also has the "L" Mil Dot illuminated reticle.

Top dog of the spotter world!

$3000 Shipped/insured FIRM to the lower 48. No trades please. I accept Paypal F&F and bank checks. :)

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Bowser Wants the National Guard, Because Migrants

DC Mayor Muriel Bowser requests National Guard help after busloads of migrants cause ‘crisis’

But not for the border they are flooding across. Or to save them from the people killing them in transport or enslaving them as the cost of transportation.

Mexican man 'smuggled 85 migrants in tractor trailer through the US-Mexico border region to settle $8,000 debt owed for his OWN illegal crossing'

Just transfer them to reefers and tell the driver to not stop until reaching DC.

The Honorable Ms Bowser is concerned about the cost to the taxpayers. Can't make this shit up.

Camp Lejeune scam

Anyone else getting this? I know at least one member spoke of his family being damaged by the water there, but Ive never even been in the military, have no idea how they got my email.

Ive tried blocking it repeatedly and cant make it go away.

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Camp Lejeune Free Case Review
Attention: Military Vets & Families
𝐘𝐨𝐮’𝐯𝐞 𝐛𝐞𝐞𝐧 𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐜𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐲. 𝐍𝐨𝐰 𝐥𝐞𝐭 𝐮𝐬 𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐜𝐭 𝐲𝐨𝐮!
Veterans act now!




Firearms **price drop** SICKEST CZ P10c you’ve ever seen!

I built this p10c for a customer who unfortunately had some financial responsibilities he needed to take care of instead. This was a collaboration build amongst some of the best in the industry. So his loss is your gain!

CZ P10c build specs:

Slidework: Southwest Precision Arms
Barrel porting: Southwest Precision Arms
Barrel Finishing: KM3 Solutions
Framework: (yours truly) Get a Grip Customs
Cerakote: Blown Deadline
Trigger: Overwatch Precision
Optic: Holosun 508T

It only has about 50 rnds through it.

Asking $2050 shipped from my FFL to yours.
Text me at 8014203761 for fastest response

Only trades I’ll entertain is a new Leupold MK5 7-35 pr2 mil, 153.5 gr Berger LRHT’s

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Old guys rule...


47 years old... retired Royal Marine Commando. Breaks world marathon record for both 80 lb and 100 lb pack... Carrying a 100 lb pack on a full marathon and finishing in 4 hours 47 minutes. That's 26 miles... with 100 pounds on his back. At age 47. 5 miles every hour. With 100 pounds on his back. At 47 years old.

Fuckin A bubbas. That's some hard core man shit right there.

Old guys rule!

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A surprise in every box?

I was lot testing some Eley Tenex in my Tikka T1x the other day and this happened:
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A 3.6 inch group? So what happened? I am pretty sure it wasn't me. Not that I don't yank a round off course every now and then but... This was the first 5 round string from this lot of ammo. The shots prior to this were also Eley Tenex but a different lot. I don't have a chronograph so no idea what the velocity was. I ended up ordering a different lot that performed better but this lot actually had pretty decent results excluding this group. Target was shot at 100 yards with very little if any wind. I feel like Eley owes me $.40. I have not shot much premium ammo. Is this something I can expect every now and then? I would add that prior to this the worst 100 yard group I had recorded was a 2.84 inch group from Norma Tac.
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Maggie’s What Is It Going To Take To Stop The Madness?

Assembly Bill No. 1594
CHAPTER 98
An act to add Title 20 (commencing with Section 3273.50) to Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code, relating to firearms.
[ Approved by Governor July 12, 2022. Filed with Secretary of State July 12, 2022. ]

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST​

AB 1594, Ting. Firearms: civil suits.
Existing law generally regulates the transfer and possession of firearms. Existing law also provides for various private rights of action. Existing law also provides that specified unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive acts or practices are unlawful. Existing law also makes false advertising unlawful.
This bill, beginning on July 1, 2023, would establish a firearm industry standard of conduct, which would require a firearm industry member, as defined, to establish, implement, and enforce reasonable controls, as defined, take reasonable precautions to ensure that the member does not sell, distribute, or provide a firearm-related product, as defined, to a downstream distributor or retailer of firearm-related products who fails to establish, implement, and enforce reasonable controls, and adhere to specified laws pertaining to unfair methods of competition, unfair or deceptive acts or practices, and false advertising. The bill would also prohibit a firearm industry member from manufacturing, marketing, importing, offering for wholesale sale, or offering for retail sale a firearm-related product that is abnormally dangerous and likely to create an unreasonable risk of harm to public health and safety in California, as specified.
This bill would also authorize a person who has suffered harm in California, the Attorney General, or city or county attorneys to bring a civil action against a firearm industry member for an act or omission in violation of the firearm industry standard of conduct, as specified. The bill would authorize a court that determines that a firearm industry member has engaged in the prohibited conduct to award various relief, including injunctive relief, damages, and attorney’s fees and costs.

DIGEST KEY​

Vote: majority Appropriation: no Fiscal Committee: yes Local Program: no


BILL TEXT​


THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:​

SECTION 1.​

This act shall be known, and may be cited, as the Firearm Industry Responsibility Act.

SEC. 2.​

The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
(a) The Legislature’s intent and purpose in enacting the Firearm Industry Responsibility Act is to protect public health and safety in California by promoting safe and responsible firearm industry member practices and ensuring that firearm industry members may be held justly accountable for wrongful conduct that endangers and harms the public in California.
(b) Firearm industry members’ business conduct has enormous direct and secondary impacts on individuals, families, and communities across California. Firearm industry members profit from the sale, manufacture, distribution, importing, or marketing of lethal products, and products designed to be used with and for lethal products, that are frequently used to threaten, injure, and kill human beings in California, and which frequently cause enormous harms to individuals’ and communities’ health, safety, and well-being, as well as economic opportunity and vitality.
(c) The firearm industry has long been made aware of these harms, and has been called on to adopt reasonably feasible and effective reforms to their business practices to prevent or minimize those harms, but many firearm industry members have failed to do so.
(d) California has adopted critical laws regulating aspects of the firearm industry. However, some members of the firearm industry have continued to develop dangerous business practices and to manufacture, sell, distribute, and market increasingly dangerous new products designed to circumvent and undermine these laws. That purpose has often been explicit in advertisements for products ranging from unserialized ghost gun build kits to bump stocks to bullet button assault weapons, and many more.
(e) Accordingly, the Legislature finds that it is necessary to proactively establish an affirmative obligation that firearm industry members meet a reasonable standard of conduct, and face civil liability for harms caused by knowing violations of that standard, including when those violations do not constitute criminal conduct.
(f) Many other industries are required to adopt reasonable controls that are reasonably feasible and effective at preventing foreseeable and substantial risks to the public, including the illicit use of their products. The Firearm Industry Responsibility Act is intended to bring regulation of firearm industry members who conduct business in California, who sell their products to California consumers, and who have reason to believe that their products will be sold or possessed in California, closer in line with these widely accepted public health and safety standards.
(g) Firearm industry members’ failures to adopt reasonable controls to protect public health and safety have led to foreseeable and grave public harms that could have been reasonably prevented with minimal cost or effort.
(h) Such failures also provide an unfair business advantage to irresponsible firearm industry members over more responsible competitors who take reasonable precautions to protect human life and well-being.
(i) The Legislature intends to ensure a level playing field for responsible firearm industry members, incentivize firearm industry members to take reasonable steps to protect public health and safety, and ensure that members of the California public who are harmed by a firearm industry member’s violation of law, and public officials acting on behalf of the people of California, may bring legal action to seek appropriate justice and fair remedies for those harms in court.

SEC. 3.​

Title 20 (commencing with Section 3273.50) is added to Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code, to read:

TITLE 20. Firearm Industry Responsibility Act​


3273.50.​

As used in this title, the following definitions apply:
(a) “Ammunition” has the same meaning as provided in subdivision (b) of Section 16150 of the Penal Code.
(b) “Firearm” has the same meaning as provided in subdivisions (a) and (b) of Section 16520 of the Penal Code.
(c) “Firearm accessory” means an attachment or device designed or adapted to be inserted into, affixed onto, or used in conjunction with a firearm that is designed, intended, or functions to alter or enhance the firing capabilities of a firearm, the lethality of the firearm, or a shooter’s ability to hold and use a firearm.
(d) “Firearm-related product” means a firearm, ammunition, a firearm precursor part, a firearm component, and a firearm accessory that meets any of the following conditions:
(1) The item is sold, made, or distributed in California.
(2) The item is intended to be sold or distributed in California.
(3) The item is or was possessed in California and it was reasonably foreseeable that the item would be possessed in California.
(e) “Firearm precursor part” has the same meaning as provided in Section 16531 of the Penal Code.
(f) “Firearm industry member” shall mean a person, firm, corporation, company, partnership, society, joint stock company, or any other entity or association engaged in the manufacture, distribution, importation, marketing, wholesale, or retail sale of firearm-related products.
(g) “Reasonable controls” means reasonable procedures, acts, or practices that are designed, implemented, and enforced to do the following:
(1) Prevent the sale or distribution of a firearm-related product to a straw purchaser, a firearm trafficker, a person prohibited from possessing a firearm under state or federal law, or a person who the firearm industry member has reasonable cause to believe is at substantial risk of using a firearm-related product to harm themselves or another or of possessing or using a firearm-related product unlawfully.
(2) Prevent the loss or theft of a firearm-related product from the firearm industry member.
(3) Ensure that the firearm industry member complies with all provisions of California and federal law and does not otherwise promote the unlawful manufacture, sale, possession, marketing, or use of a firearm-related product.


3273.51.​

(a) A firearm industry member shall comply with the firearm industry standard of conduct. It shall be a violation of the firearm industry standard of conduct for a firearm industry member to fail to comply with any requirement of this section.
(b) A firearm industry member shall do both of the following:
(1) Establish, implement, and enforce reasonable controls.
(2) Take reasonable precautions to ensure that the firearm industry member does not sell, distribute, or provide a firearm-related product to a downstream distributor or retailer of firearm-related products who fails to establish, implement, and enforce reasonable controls.
(c) A firearm industry member shall not manufacture, market, import, offer for wholesale sale, or offer for retail sale a firearm-related product that is abnormally dangerous and likely to create an unreasonable risk of harm to public health and safety in California. For the purposes of this subdivision, the following shall apply:
(1) A firearm-related product shall not be considered abnormally dangerous and likely to create an unreasonable risk of harm to public health and safety based on a firearm’s inherent capacity to cause injury or lethal harm.
(2) There shall be a presumption that a firearm-related product is abnormally dangerous and likely to create an unreasonable risk of harm to public health and safety if any of the following is true:
(A) The firearm-related product’s features render the product most suitable for assaultive purposes instead of lawful self-defense, hunting, or other legitimate sport and recreational activities.
(B) The firearm-related product is designed, sold, or marketed in a manner that foreseeably promotes conversion of legal firearm-related products into illegal firearm-related products.
(C) The firearm-related product is designed, sold, or marketed in a manner that is targeted at minors or other individuals who are legally prohibited from accessing firearms.
(d) A firearm industry member shall not engage in any conduct related to the sale or marketing of firearm-related products that is in violation of the following sections:
(1) Paragraph (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), or (9) of subdivision (a) of Section 1770.
(2) Section 17200 of the Business and Professions Code.
(3) Section 17500 of the Business and Professions Code.
(4) Section 17508 of the Business and Professions Code.


3273.52.​

(a) An act or omission by a firearm industry member in violation of the firearm industry standard of conduct set forth in Section 3273.51 shall be actionable under this section.
(b) A person who has suffered harm in California because of a firearm industry member’s conduct described by subdivision (a) may bring an action in a court of competent jurisdiction.
(c) (1) The Attorney General may bring a civil action in a court of competent jurisdiction in the name of the people of the State of California to enforce this title and remedy harm caused by a violation of this title.
(2) A city attorney may bring a civil action in a court of competent jurisdiction in the name of the people of that city to enforce this title and remedy harm caused by a violation of this title.
(3) A county counsel may bring a civil action in a court of competent jurisdiction in the name of the people of that county to enforce this title and remedy harm caused by a violation of this title.
(d) If a court determines that a firearm industry member engaged in conduct described by subdivision (a), the court may award any or all of the following:
(1) Injunctive relief sufficient to prevent the firearm industry member and any other defendant from further violating the law.
(2) Damages.
(3) Attorney’s fees and costs.
(4) Any other appropriate relief necessary to enforce this title and remedy the harm caused by the conduct.
(e) (1) In an action alleging that a firearm industry member failed to establish, implement, and enforce reasonable controls in violation of paragraph (1) of subdivision (b) of Section 3273.51, there shall be a rebuttable presumption that the firearm industry member failed to implement reasonable controls if both of the following conditions are satisfied:
(A) The firearm industry member’s action or failure to act created a reasonably foreseeable risk that the harm alleged by the claimant would occur.
(B) The firearm industry member could have established, implemented, and enforced reasonable controls to prevent or substantially mitigate the risk that the harm would occur.
(2) If the rebuttable presumption described by paragraph (1) is established, the firearm industry member has the burden of proving by a preponderance of the evidence that the firearm industry member established, implemented, and enforced reasonable controls.
(f) An intervening act by a third party, including, but not limited to, criminal misuse of a firearm-related product, shall not preclude a firearm industry member from liability under this section.


3273.54.​

(a) This title shall not be construed or implied to limit or impair in any way the right of a person or entity to pursue a legal action under any other authority.
(b) This title shall not be construed or implied to limit or impair in any way an obligation or requirement placed on a firearm industry member by any other authority.
(c) This title shall be construed and applied in a manner that is consistent with the requirements of the California and the United States Constitutions.


3273.55.​

This title shall become operative on July 1, 2023.

SEC. 4.​

If any provision of this act, or part of this act, any clause within this act, any combination of words within this act, or the application of any provision or part or clause or combination of words of this act to any person or circumstance, is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional, the remaining provisions, clauses, words, or applications of provisions, clauses, or words shall not be affected, but shall remain in full force and effect, and to this end the provisions of this measure are severable.
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Firearms WTS: AI AXSR, S&B 5-25, Spuhr, and spare barrel (Part out)

Decided to let one of my AXSRs go to fund a new rifle.

I’m willing to part this out - I realize all in is a lot to stomach. Prices are listed for each “item”. If you’d like a combo, I’ll include an additional discount. Additional closeups / pictures are available on request. Not interested in trades at this time.

Thanks for looking and let me know if you have any questions.

1: AXSR with 338 Lapua 20” barrel: $7,800 shipped / insured. The Surefire 338 Ti suppressor is not included (but if you’re interested in it we can work something out - it’s on a form 4). FFL needs to accept transfers from an individual.

2: Schmidt and Bender PMII, 5-25, GRID reticle, MTC LT CW: $2850 shipped / insured.

3: Spuhr 4602 with Raptar mount: $350 shipped.

4: Wintac 300 Norma “ASR” barrel (these were the barrels included with the ASR kit), 1-8 twist, 27”: $800 shipped. I put 5 rounds through this to validate headspace / etc, but otherwise is untouched. SOLD

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Mitch McConnell got spanked


I hope that EVERY other county in KY does the same thing, not just to shit can this RINO but to send a message to every other RINO that voted for this patently unconstitutional law.