Solution to the 80% AR lower?

These things make me laugh, mostly because some arbitrary person at the rcmp is now gonna have to put together some legal verbal diarrhoea so our horse god overlords can make sure we don't go on murder sprees with a ultra super extra black rifle that someone in there basement figured out how to make in a different way that the horse police hadnt been able to make extra super illegal yet.

But tell us how you *really* feel, MrDiesel.
 
These things make me laugh, mostly because some arbitrary person at the rcmp is now gonna have to put together some legal verbal diarrhoea so our horse god overlords can make sure we don't go on murder sprees with a ultra super extra black rifle that someone in there basement figured out how to make in a different way that the horse police hadnt been able to make extra super illegal yet.

This is pretty good!:)
 
my guess is the azzhats are gonna make it so that you have to present a firearms license to purchase parts and accessories including reloading components. Closing the 80% sales is just step one.
And my bet is that those parts will be only availlable as per the class of the firearms license and this would cover ALL parts and accessories and will probably include scopes and sights as well.
I'm just spitballing here but I'd be willing to bet 100 cash that this is the road these fuggers are gonna go down. Our firearms businesses are gonna get smashed by this and I bet 40% will be out of business after year one.
the death of a thousand cuts ......

btw..... making a polymer/carbon fiber AR lower is childs play hehehe
 
This AR15 mold made it's rounds here a few years ago. Since it's so easy to make your own mold this one is just for the lazy and/or inept. I do like the stainless insert they have available though.
 
Does anyone know if there is a way to make a stronger chocolate? Would adding coconut shaving stiffen it up, kind of like that fiber reinforcing stuff in concrete? I really, really want to make a functional, chocolate AR15 lower.
 
Does anyone know if there is a way to make a stronger chocolate? Would adding coconut shaving stiffen it up, kind of like that fiber reinforcing stuff in concrete? I really, really want to make a functional, chocolate AR15 lower.

Crisped rice, I've heard really improves its tensile strength.
 
Does anyone know if there is a way to make a stronger chocolate? Would adding coconut shaving stiffen it up, kind of like that fiber reinforcing stuff in concrete? I really, really want to make a functional, chocolate AR15 lower.
Might be easier to make it out of hard candy like jolly ranchers, I would imagine they get poured in molds as a liquid.
 
Perhaps a lower made like this.
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Welcome the AR15 mold;

I love how technology keeps making life better for the peons and worse for the gestapo.


we would be pushing for this restriction ourselves.

You may have to explain that one. I would have said I have a good idea of how you think, but this one is out in right field from you.


Now if one wanted to make lower receivers out of chocolate - I presume registration with a transfer would be required: RPAL only chocolates.

Best ice cube tray ever!! Though you'd need to call and register each ice cube.... then let them know it had melted...
I like how you guys think. :cheers:


Snow flakes can't possibly be afraid of white.

Are you kidding? White is the scariest colour of all. The only colour that is racist, responsible for all that white privilege, controls the world, etc...


my guess is the azzhats are gonna make it so that you have to present a firearms license to purchase parts and accessories including reloading components. Closing the 80% sales is just step one.
And my bet is that those parts will be only availlable as per the class of the firearms license and this would cover ALL parts and accessories and will probably include scopes and sights as well.

I'd like to say this is all tinfoil and rabid paranoia, but I can't. I can easily see exactly this happening, although I'm not sure how you would restrict the sales of optics according to firearms classification since virtually all optics are universal among numerous firearms platforms.


I'm just spitballing here but I'd be willing to bet 100 cash that this is the road these fuggers are gonna go down. Our firearms businesses are gonna get smashed by this and I bet 40% will be out of business after year one.

Rangebob has done work on the economic damage done by the Firearms Act and it was massive. I don't know if he is willing to share his numbers here (I saw them privately) but the damage already done is bigger than wiping out what remains of our firearms industry in this country.


btw..... making a polymer/carbon fiber AR lower is childs play hehehe

Care to share links/info/etc.? PM me if you want it to be kept private.


Does anyone know if there is a way to make a stronger chocolate? Would adding coconut shaving stiffen it up, kind of like that fiber reinforcing stuff in concrete?

That sounds like a macaroon AR lower to me. Mmmm, tasty.


Mark
 
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Rangebob has done work on the economic damage done by the Firearms Act and it was massive. I don't know if he is willing to share his numbers here (I saw them privately) but the damage already done is bigger than wiping out what remains of our firearms industry in this country.




Care to share links/info/etc.? PM me if you want it to be kept private.




That sounds like a macaroon AR lower to me. Mmmm, tasty.






Mark

I am an example of the current state of the firearms industry to some degree. For me as soon as Justin got elected I closed my composites shop for rifle stock making. At the time , rick at atrs had mentioned to me that they were always looking for canadian manufacturers for AR accessories and also for the modern hunter. I can quite easily manufacture just about anything in composites using a variety of methods. Anyone can learn composites and if you have the time to take some courses, which are usually intense 3 to 7 day modules, like I said, "anyone" can learn to manufacture just about anything in composites. I chose to shop my services around in different markets and now keep busy enough making composite parts for the budding green energy systems and an easy one was custom RV components for a local RV shop. The desire to not have to deal with the red tape and intrusiveness of the firearms business has led me away from doing what I really enjoy but a guy has to keep busy so it is what it is.

as far as providing links or any other info , I'm not going to counsel someone on ways around the restrictions but anyone can educate themselves on composite processes and mold making..... heck I have a milling machine, a real good manual industrial sized unit and I'll probably be dead long before i could ever master it enuff to make a lower for anything hahaha

but in the end folks, we all forget about the venerable Zip Gun and the fact that one can be made from a bicycle pump or any other spring and tube device so really in the end, crimminals will always get a weapon if they want one.

getting tired of being persecuted for being law abiding and choosing firearms as a past time.
 
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