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Help Overturn 18 USC 922(o) & NFA
JohnC replied to JohnC's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
This just surpassed $35k recently.... :up: -
Snobs at the gun range that have $15k+ custom built suppressed rifle with $4k S&B on top sit there and hate on your rifle in a conversation. Blahh blahh... Had a Brand X and a Brand X in X caliber is a POS blahh blahh. Seriously had that happen to me one day. It's a great way to make friends. [emoji107]
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Wow! This is sad. That SOB needs the electric chair and fast!
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My Glock G21 Gen 4 always goes bang.
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Help Overturn 18 USC 922(o) & NFA
JohnC replied to JohnC's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
@ almost $33k now! :up: -
Help Overturn 18 USC 922(o) & NFA
JohnC replied to JohnC's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
Almost at $30k now! -
Welcome! Check Strategic Edge in Chapel Hill TN.
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Help Overturn 18 USC 922(o) & NFA
JohnC replied to JohnC's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
I'm with you! My collection of FA's would begin immediately and wouldn't stop until I had 1 to 2 of each type that I want. :up: -
Help Overturn 18 USC 922(o) & NFA
JohnC replied to JohnC's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
I'm impressed at the support this is getting. It's at $27,185 as of right now. :up: -
Help Overturn 18 USC 922(o) & NFA
JohnC replied to JohnC's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
The fund me just passed $20k in barely 3 days! :w00t: -
Help Overturn 18 USC 922(o) & NFA
JohnC replied to JohnC's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
I've spreead it to: http://forum.snipershide.com/bear-pit/274022-help-overturn-18-usc-922-o-nfa.html http://fnforum.net/forums/sbr-suppressors-nfa-items/63043-help-overturn-18-usc-922-o-nfa.html http://sigtalk.com/madhouse/28509-help-overturn-18-usc-922-o-nfa.html This one hasn't approved the post yet, so not showing up yet: http://www.fivesevenforum.com/index.php And some car forums that allow gun stuff.... -
Help Overturn 18 USC 922(o) & NFA
JohnC replied to JohnC's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
Oh Shoot, If you could buy a full auto, would you do it? If yes, support this fight. :up: If no, enjoy your semi-auto's. :) -
Help Overturn 18 USC 922(o) & NFA
JohnC replied to JohnC's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
News is starting to pick this up! http://www.examiner.com/article/attorney-seeks-to-overturn-federal-machine-gun-ban-on-constitutional-grounds -
Help Overturn 18 USC 922(o) & NFA
JohnC replied to JohnC's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
Oh Shoot, we get the point. Folks like you don't believe it is a worthwhile or winnable fight. But you could have said that about any past anti-rights laws and regulations of past years that have since been fought against and won back. I feel there should a be constant battle until all gun rights are won back and restored to the law abiding using all legal means and avenues possible. At least we can keep them busy fighting against our pro-freedom battles and winning small victories along the way rather than us defending against their anti-freedom battles and them winning the small victories along the way. Furthermore, let's be more supportive of causes like this. The alternative is just sit and accept whatever the Govt and BATFE imposes on us. -
Help Overturn 18 USC 922(o) & NFA
JohnC replied to JohnC's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
No one is saying anyone is a cop-out, but I believe when we have any opportunity, such as this unique opportunity presents us, we should all collectively join and fight together. Why? Because these things take a lot of time, work and money, so if we're going to show up to the fight, we should give them the biggest and best fight we can to let them know we're serious and we mean business. If we lose, they haven't seen the last of us because we will be back! It's what the left does when that want "change". :up: /soap box -
Help Overturn 18 USC 922(o) & NFA
JohnC replied to JohnC's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
Well, just like any group that fights for their rights, when they're relentless in that fight and never give up, they eventually start making progress in small victories. Just look at where we are today with gun and knife rights and laws versus past years. Anything is possible if your willing to work and fight for it, and I believe this fight is worth it. :up: -
Help Overturn 18 USC 922(o) & NFA
JohnC replied to JohnC's topic in National Firearms Act (NFA) Regulated
Agree. It's a long-shot, but it's worth it to let them know we're ready and willing to fight to restore our rights. :up: Gun owners are standing up to the system like never before seen in my lifetime, and shockingly, making small progressive wins everywhere! :w00t: -
Came across this on AR15,com... Donate, guys! NEW DONATION LINK HERE!: https://hellerfoundation.org/product/donation-2-2/ Help Overturn 18 USC 922(o) & NFA http://www.gofundme.com/fmxlnk My name is Stephen Stamboulieh. I am an attorney in Mississippi that has tirelessly worked to further our 2nd Amendment rights. Now, my sights are set on 18 USC sec 922(o). This is known as the machinegun ban. I don't believe this is constitutional in light of the Second Amendment to the Constitution. Likewise, the National Firearms Act ("NFA"), which taxes the making and transferring of Title II weapons (machineguns, suppressors, short barrel rifles, short barrel shotguns, etc) is ripe to be attacked on Second Amendment grounds. We have the avenue to attack both the machinegun ban and the NFA with the BATFE's recent approval of a number of Form 1s. I have a number of clients that I will be filing a lawsuit on behalf of to seek to overturn the ban and the NFA in different states. This will be expensive. I am in the process of collecting donations to offset the legal fees in this case. If you are interested in assisting, please donate. No donation is too small. These lawsuits will be funded strictly off donations. Unlike the government, we do not have an unlimited war chest to fund this. That is where the grass roots come into play. We can do this, but we need your help! All donations will be held in my lawyer trust account. As we work on the cases and "bill" time to the case, the trust account will be debited. If we get $10,000 in donations, and my fees/expenses total $50,000, then I will only be paid the $10,000. If we get $100,000 in donations, and my fees/expenses are $50,000, we will hold the funds in trust until such time as the appeals are exhausted (if necessary) or the remainder is donated to a Second Amendment right group. It is important to know that I WILL NOT KEEP ANY UNEARNED DONATED FUNDS! Period. I doubt that will be an issue due to the breadth and number of cases, but I want to be upfront. If you cannot donate, please keep us in your thoughts and prayers that we are successful in overturning the ban and the NFA, and that "the right to keep and bear arms" can continue to be restored through the courts. Thank you, Stephen Stamboulieh, Esq. Disclaimer - Your donation does not create an attorney-client relationship with me or any other attorney I associate on these cases. You are donating to the lawsuits and not paying for legal advice. You should not consider information on this page to be an invitation for any attorney-client relationship. The content of this page does not convey legal, accounting, tax, career or other professional advice of any kind. You should not rely on the information as legal advice for any purpose as it may not reflect current legal developments. No person viewing this page should act or refrain from acting on the basis of information included on this page, and this page should not be relied upon or used as a substitute for consultation with professional advisors. My website is: http://www.sdslaw.us/ http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1624460_NOW_ACCEPTING_DONATIONS__ATF_approved_post_86_machine_guns_for_NFA_trusts__updated_10_10_14.html&page=83#i49791552 NEW THREAD HERE: http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1681489_Hollis_v__Holder___Lawsuit_over_922_o___NFA_and_various_other_items.html I completely left this out earlier. For anyone that wants to donate via check/MO, send it here: Stamboulieh Law, PLLC P.O.. Box 4008 Madison, MS 39130 Please write "NFA cases" on the check/MO. If you would write your screen name on a separate piece of paper so I can thank you, that would be appreciated! __________________________________________ How these Second Amendment rights were stolen from us in 1986. This is the circus that caused us to lose those rights: It was supposed to be the Firearms Owners Protection Act (FOPA) but the Anti-Second Amendment politicians added an amendment that basically was like saying, if you want these protections, you're going to have to give up a major right (full auto's) and this unconstitutional amendment was allowed and unjustly passed when there were actually more NO votes than YEA's. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6Mx2UcSEvQ If you notice, the voice vote was clearly not for the Hughes amendment, and when they called for an electronic vote because Charles Wrangle lied and said the Yeas had it, the electronic vote clearly showed the Amendment did not pass, but under his authority, he claimed the voice vote had it with Yeas and ignored the electronic vote and passed the 1986 Machine Gun Ban in committee. So, the Amendment to the bill should have never passed the committee, and would have not even been a part of the FOPA had he not screwed us. But, not one person there stood up and challenged him on the voice and electronic vote. If they had, it wouldn't have made it to the house and senate for a vote.
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Already shared your org and posted it on TFA Facebook group. :up: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TennesseeFirearms/
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Nice looking lower! I wonder if they're nice as MEGA? I LOVE billet MEGA! :yum:
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I read posts where some folks like leather for OWB carry. I don't want to offend anyone, but my honest opinion is I don't like leather for OWB carry. Reason is they tend to stretch and sag outward, and sometimes a bit forward. Add a leather belt to that and it just feels sloppy. I'd rather do composite, carbon fiber, Kevlar and whatever else that's similarly as strong so I have a firm holster that won't get loose over time. :duck:
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Mine looks to be more short. When I get back home from CA, I'll look and see what length barrel my six has. :up:
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I don't open carry, but in cooler weather, when I wear a jacket, I carry OWB. That said, I love my Serpa for my Glock 21 and FN Five-seveN. I don't think you need to worry about negligent discharge with the Serpa. Press the release and immediately train the finger away from the trigger guard while pulling the gun from the holster. I've carried in a Serpa and never felt worried that i'd have a ND. Matter of fact, I really like the Serpa and feel safer with it. My FN Five-seveN with Serpa.
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What length barrel does yours have? It looks longer in the picture than mine.
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I bought one of these from a retired old guy through his friend at work. Evidently it was a little too much for him at his age. The guy told me his friend only shot a few rounds out of it and just couldn't handle it. It looked like it hadn't been shot at all when I got it. I also have the box and all, but mine is stainless steel. I put the Hogue grip on because I don't like the feel of the wooden Ruger grip. I still have the original grip on the box. I might have shot two boxes of ammo out of this gun in all the years I've owned it. I believe I bought it around 1997.