• @[email protected]
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    Can anyone tell me what this

    is, because it looks like it could be a phased plasma rifle in the 40-watt range.

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    Can’t tell if it’s satire or not, so I’m vascilating between hilarious and terrifying. Hilarifying, if you will. Terrarious if you’re adventurous.

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    Real talk, you can go buy a gun today and you probably should (maybe not and maybe not today). It’s twenty minutes. Then sign up for some how tos, probably at the place you bought it from and take a few classes. Shoot until you get a good feel for it, then plan to shoot every now and then or as often as you want.

    Yes, it’s a terrible industry run my terrible people. No you’re not John Wick, but fascist need speed bumps, and the police don’t care about you at best.

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      If you’re encouraging responsible ownership the very first step is secure storage.

      A gun safe and a separate ammo safe.

      That is the absolute first step to ensuring there are no accidental discharges. Most people are shot with their own gun, in their own home, by themselves or a family member.

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        Yep! I’m planning on purchasing a firearm in the next year. But I’m moving first so rather than move safes and firearms across state lines I’m waiting. Because there’s little in life that’s dumber than leaving around an expensive weapon that’s serial number is tied to your name

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      The eternal internal conflict of buying a gun to oppose fascism and not buying a gun because of mental health 🙃

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        You have a couple of options:

        First, get the gun, but before that, line up a “firing pin buddy” who can keep parts to make sure your firearms cannot fire. You give the person your firing pins when needed, or they feel they need to.

        Or, don’t get a gun, and git gud at other valuable skills. First aid, mutual aid networking, etc etc. Also, pepper gel is decent enough for self defense. Also, cane fighting skills work well, and a lot of self defense cases exist, for example.

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        Due to supply issues and customer feedback, CMP will no longer offer a free rifle case with every rifle purchase. Customers will receive one free rifle case per calendar year with their first purchase of an M1 Garand in each calendar year. Rifles not shipped in a rifle case, will be shipped in a custom (made for specifically for CMP) corrugated cardboard box with convoluted foam. Rifle cases will be eligible for purchase when quantity permits. This does not apply to pistol orders. All CMP 1911 pistols will be shipped in a pistol case.

        How many people are buying multiples of these things that they had to put up this disclaimer?

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          Apparently there is a group of people who max out their orders every year (8 I believe) and either stockpile them or sell them in various ways.

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          palmetto state armory selling shotguns for $100, decent pistols with good reviews for $200, complete ar-15’s for $350.

          i fucking hate sending a dime to florida but their deals have armed a lot of trans girls in the pnw!

          edit: i also misunderstood the person i was replying to, multiple levels of fuckup in this comment of mine kindly disregard

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                No problem. They’re actually named after the state, too. South Carolina is known as “The Palmetto State” because their state tree is the palmetto palm, and it’s on their flag. Kinda like Texas (The Lone Star State) and its lone star.

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                  i had no idea! when i lived in FL there were palmetto bugs EVERYWHERE and my brain just locked in that association.

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          If you look at how much they are on the second hand market they become much better deals. But yes, it is a large amount of money.

    • The Picard ManeuverOP
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      Presumably the guy was trying to buy a gun while dressed as the joker, but the shopkeep turned him down.

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        That’s what I’d expect to happen. Why does he think it’s significant enough to commemorate on social media?

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          Why would you expect that? I understand if he was being weird, but just being dressed a certain way shouldn’t impact whether you can buy something.

          I highly doubt he was refused service, he probably just took the picture and left.

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            as long as it’s not a protected class businesses can refuse service for arbitrary reasons. I don’t think many gun stores would sell to someone dressed like a weird clown because it looks like they may be having a mental health episode. that said i agree with you he probably just took the picture and didn’t even try.

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              They sure can, I just don’t think they would, unless the person was acting oddly. They probably were though, because I assume that’s their shtick, but just dressing up in cosplay but otherwise acting normally probably wouldn’t bother most people behind the counter.

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                i respectfully disagree, I own a fair amount of firearms and I don’t think any of the shops I go in would sell to someone dressed like that. They don’t want the publicity of having sold someone a firearm who was obviously not in their right mind that went and did something awful and i think that well qualifies. They are always very professional and don’t tolerate jokes or funny business around the weapons.

                I’m talking a concealed carry class saturday at a shop and i’ll ask because i’m curious now!

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                  obviously not in their right min

                  That really depends on context. If the person was otherwise behaving normally and had a reasonable explanation for how they’re dressed (i.e. they’re coming back from comicon or something), I don’t see why not, as long as the background checks out.

                  Then again, if they come in filming the place and whatnot, then yeah, I wouldn’t touch that with a 10’ pole. That’s a lot more sus than some makeup.