I'm getting depressed looking at all the great handguns that I can't buy thanks to the 106 mm minimum barrel length. So I got to wondering, how did they come up with 106mm amyway? Did they take a look at all the handguns out there and see that 4" (101.6mm) was a common size, and they could ban a big chunk of handguns simply by setting a minimum barrel length of 4.17"? I'm guessing that the only intent was to be able to ban a fair chunk of current production handguns. I mean come on, really, what is the REAL difference between 4.00" and 4.17"???? It would have made much more sense to ban anything BELOW 4", but then again, banning doesn't make sense anyway....
I know this is not a new topic and I'm probably beating a dead horse, but I'm p*ssed off damn it!
So many of the new service-type semis are being made with barrels shorter than 106mm.
I know this is not a new topic and I'm probably beating a dead horse, but I'm p*ssed off damn it!




















































