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In reply to the discussion: Sandy Hook families take gun case to state Supreme Court [View all]TupperHappy
(166 posts)10. That is not what I claimed.
You quoted me above yet obviously did not read it. Others have questioned your blithe assertion on the numbers of AR-15s that have been converted to full auto. As one poster put it (paraprasing), if you can convert an AR-15 to full you could just build your own full auto from much more readily available parts.
Given that there are at least 300 million firearms in this country (likely more), and over 100 million are rifles, my claim that (as you put it) 20 million of them are semi-autos that accept detachable magazines would appear to be on a pretty solid foundation.
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I think that your new friends Dunning and Kruger might be their lawyers n/t
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Mar 2017
#2
How often are AR15s converted to full auto? How many illegally converted AR15s have been seized...
Marengo
Mar 2017
#4
I've no doubt whatsoever that you actually believe what you wrote there.
friendly_iconoclast
Mar 2017
#9
You're are correct, I *have* seen this bullshit before. Thanks for the link to previous broadcasting
friendly_iconoclast
Mar 2017
#18
It is illegal to convert any semi auto firearm into full auto. The law is there.
yagotme
Mar 2017
#13
I'm not sure about "illegaler" but it might get you double secret probation.
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Apr 2017
#53
So, you know such a hypothetical kit would be instant felony to possess and they aren't readily avai
AtheistCrusader
Apr 2017
#44
It will cost the families dearly but the precedence benefit will prove useful...
Baconator
Apr 2017
#52