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Comments by "Titanium Rain" (@ChucksSEADnDEAD) on "The Luty 9mm - MadLad SMG" video.
@alexander1902 He wasn't terminally ill. He had a congenital heart defect. Tons of people have them without knowing and live long lives because nothing triggered it.
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The Danish manufactured Stens inside a bicycle repair shop.
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That's a ridiculous concept, though. People also see driving as a privilege (licensed activity in public roads), but the cumulative toll of deaths involving motor vehicles is much worse than guns. However if the government said people better turn in their cars people would riot in the streets. Many who say they need a car don't actually need it, they just find it way more convenient than public transportation. The fact of the matter is that a large percentage will not lose the taste for driving and the feel of control/independence no matter how much carnage it could prevent. And anyone who reads my comment and says "you can't compare guns and cars" is guilty of this line of thinking is guilty of it too, because I'm not comparing them. I'm just pointing out how the argument only works on guns, and it's always gun owners who give something up for the "good of the community", but nobody is willing to lift a finger and take one for the team when it's time to ask them to give something up. Right or privilege, it's always gun owners who are on the bottom of the totem pole, and any other item that people are incentivized to give up starts a national conversation.
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There's footage of a gang war in Papua New Guinea where the guys are straight up shooting bows and allows at each other, but they're moving like in a gunfight (taking cover behind walls and cars, doing the "quarter-squat" tactical walk, etc).
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@William_E There's someone who made one with an AR15 trigger group.
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You'd have to convert the open bolt to "linear hammer" or "striker fired". Essentially the back of the bolt has the firing pin or hits the firing pin, and there's clearance so that a main recoil spring can close the bolt. EDIT: I just remembered that a gunsmith made a Luty with an AR15 trigger grou to make it semi.
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With ECM rifling you can rifle a barrel with a power supply, salt water and a bathtub.
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Yeah, because about 4 years ago the tubes decided to crack down on videos showing manufacturing and modifications. You can show the item, even how it works, but you can't do an instructional video.
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Plenty of countries have better gun laws than the UK and no school shootings either. Funny how that works.
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This is a cope. If a law had to be passed, it wasn't voluntary. It was coernced. It's like saying I pay my taxes out of free will. If I had a choice in the matter I wouldn't, but if I try to dodge them men with guns will come knocking.
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That's like giving someone without cancer chemo and then saying chemo worked. Yeah if a country has less of a problem, you can introduce any measure and say it was fixed. There's been plenty of action in the US. And it always put the burden on the legal gun owner while criminals did whatever they wanted.
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@chriswright3448 If the argument is that we need to punish the innocent because everyone is innocent before their first crime, then apply that logic to everything else.
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Luty also published a booklet on this. The primer and powder can be sourced from blank ammunition where available. If you can't get it, nailgun blanks serve the same purpose.
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A tube, a solid rod with a bead of solder keeping it fixed inside, and the tube itself is inside shaft collars and bolted in place.
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My rock that repels tigers is working because there's no tigers around me.
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@sam4weapons It's essentially the fallacy of attributing an effect to a cause. Same thing is said about Australia. The thing is, both Australia and New Zealand had some shootings in the 90s. They sort of stopped at the same time. But Australia passed gun laws in 1997, while New Zealand only reacted after Christchurch. So the claim that Australian laws were the driving factor would require New Zealand to keep having shootings in the late 90s and 2000s. If a mass shooter wanted to go on a rampage, he could still use a shotgun certificate to get a powerful weapon. Maybe even modify the magazine tube to hold more shells. So it's difficult to attribute a cause to the new laws.
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I learned both manual and CNC machining in college.
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That's the point. What's the use of building walls when you can just keep people stuck in a mental prison?
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Luty made the ammo too.
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He made the ammo too.
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@yourlocaltoad5102 It failed because he was using a variation of rocket candy as gunpowder.
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You're making me feel old. I was put on the lists during the Bush 2 administration.
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There's a worse seal so gas blows by the sides of the bullet. With rifling, you do lose some of the energy, but the bullet being engraved actually makes it harder for the gasses to escape as the jacket is tight against the barrel surface.
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Fs in the chat for an absolute king.
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If the bore isn't of the correct diameter there's some gas leakage. The rifling actually helps seal the pressure behind the bullet due to the way it bites into the jacket.
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@coles.1524 In theory, sure.
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@coles.1524 Yes, if you use a sabot that helps seal the projectile to the barrel.
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No. Brandon Herrera got a manufacturer's license some time ago, I think. Essentially all machineguns made after 1986 are illegal, unless manufactured by a holder of a manufacturer's license that allows them to deal with NFA items. These machine guns are post-1986 dealer samples, and if the manufacturer goes out of business it must be destroyed. It can be sold, but only to government agencies or other dealers.
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Luty made the ammo himself. He took blank gun cartridges, removed the powder, soldered brass tube to the cartridge to make it hold a larger caliber bullet, then put the powder back inside and loaded it with lead bullets.
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