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By: Fredo Lives

If they are using computer-controlled fabrication techniques, wouldn’t that kind of make them smart rednecks?

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By: Fredo Lives

And I don’t want to lose my freedom to carry a gun everywhere just because you have an irrational phobia about law-abiding gun owners exercising their constitutional rights.

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By: CommonSense033

And nobody should. That unknown keeps an abusive government from clenching with an iron fist, as they would face armed revolt. That was the intent of the founding fathers.

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By: David Fiorito

Yep. Even with all of the fear mongering, they seem to have missed that part.

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By: George Lyon

BFD

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By: LLoji

Trying to compare the US to Mexico which is 50 positions down on the UN Human Development Index: this is an embarassingly weak argument you are presenting, Fredo. Why not compare yourselves to ANY...

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By: LLoji

Most of the time, gun owners are frightening themselves irrationally. They have conjured in their own imaginations a much more terrifying environment than genuinely exists — and they are living a...

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By: jrdobbsjr

He probably thought better of you before you revealed how gullible you really are. It’s like finding out a good friend is a Truther or that they think Obama has actually done a good job as POTUS….the...

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By: Matt Larson

This firearm is by no means “undetectable”. Even though the lower receiver housing is polymer, the fire control parts in the lower receiver are metal, as are the barrel, bolt, bolt carrier, and spring...

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By: FireStar M40

Robert Beckhusen wrote (in part) in his article… “The weapon could possibly be illegal under the Undetectable Firearms Act of 1988, which bans the possession and manufacturing of firearms that can...

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Gun Lobby Loves 3D-Printed Weapons

Designing gadgets with desktop 3-D printers is nothing new. But until now, no one has ever used an at-home thermoplastic machine to help build a pistol. For one of the nation’s gun lobbies, it's about...

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