No substitute for tactics and coordination. The patriots brought their rifles and spread out all over the area, not only providing a somewhat safe perimeter, but also making it hard for Antifa to work the cage. The third element was staying calm.
Northram and the VA legislature had less chance to false flag it.
Totally agree. "One shot, one kill", or you need practice... or bigger bullets.
For those who don't know this, private citizens CAN own fully automatic weapons (albeit only if properly registered), but they usually cost upwards of $15,000 each. A well-placed bullet can produce the same result for under $5.00.
True, and yet we must draw a line somewhere in a Free Society where everyone has equal rights. I'd love to have stuff, say an old field piece, could use it out back on the boat house to ward off river pirates. Or take it to the State House, fire a round over it and ask if they hear me now. yeah. A nice Dahlgren 12 pounder woulda looked nice in Virginia the other day for instance.
But if I let fly with that cannonball and it flies over your property and scares your cow, now I have infringed upon your rights. So seems like we have to draw lines back on the other side of that; do I need muh cannonball more than you need your property rights? I might be really really really wanting to answer yes to that, you?
Were it mine to do shall not be infringed would mean that, all of us sane adults would be able to legally have any personal weapon used by Federal Troops or current State-of-The-Art around the world, yep. But we would also enjoy Rule of Law, another fairy tale. We have to get back to that first, then maybe we can roll back the onerous infringements upon us all.
You get to have it. Test it under safe conditions, sadly you don't get to fire it over the state house no matter how personally appealing that is to me. Kek.
Yep, Puppers would need to hide herself real good. I'd be in the Guinness book of records for the schmuck who bought the most .22LR in a day, month, year...
People would whine wondering why the price of .22 went up, yeah that's me.
I've seen where people have built, I think they sell kits even, to build a Redneck version using 10-22 barrels or something. Yeah, found one...
Cool beans. And when the bill passes and Northam starts confiscating people's guns no one will give a shit about a pointless rally that achieved nothing
Well don't give us ideas leftards .... I WANT MY 2ND AMENDMENT BACK!!!!
Northram is going to lose. Three options are all ready on the table. Vote them out. Recall them. Join WVA.
No substitute for tactics and coordination. The patriots brought their rifles and spread out all over the area, not only providing a somewhat safe perimeter, but also making it hard for Antifa to work the cage. The third element was staying calm. Northram and the VA legislature had less chance to false flag it.
You can have an auto if you want one.
Aimed rifle fire, not spray and pray.
Totally agree. "One shot, one kill", or you need practice... or bigger bullets.
For those who don't know this, private citizens CAN own fully automatic weapons (albeit only if properly registered), but they usually cost upwards of $15,000 each. A well-placed bullet can produce the same result for under $5.00.
If you have the funds and don't want the onerous fee you can always get one of these, they are not classed as autos ....
https://www.gunsinternational.com/guns-for-sale-online/rifles/gatling-guns/colt-model-1877-classic-bulldog-gatling-gun-45-70-new-.cfm?gun_id=101332268
https://www.gunsinternational.com/guns-for-sale-online/rifles/gatling-guns/furr-gatling-gun-company-22-lr-police-model-1893.cfm?gun_id=101289303
https://www.gunsamerica.com/969087610/LIVE-FIRE-GATLING-GUN-IN-45-LONG-COLT.htm
cough 55k? I'd be afraid to shoot it. If we were free you could make one in shop class without getting jebaited.
True, and yet we must draw a line somewhere in a Free Society where everyone has equal rights. I'd love to have stuff, say an old field piece, could use it out back on the boat house to ward off river pirates. Or take it to the State House, fire a round over it and ask if they hear me now. yeah. A nice Dahlgren 12 pounder woulda looked nice in Virginia the other day for instance.
But if I let fly with that cannonball and it flies over your property and scares your cow, now I have infringed upon your rights. So seems like we have to draw lines back on the other side of that; do I need muh cannonball more than you need your property rights? I might be really really really wanting to answer yes to that, you?
Were it mine to do shall not be infringed would mean that, all of us sane adults would be able to legally have any personal weapon used by Federal Troops or current State-of-The-Art around the world, yep. But we would also enjoy Rule of Law, another fairy tale. We have to get back to that first, then maybe we can roll back the onerous infringements upon us all.
You get to have it. Test it under safe conditions, sadly you don't get to fire it over the state house no matter how personally appealing that is to me. Kek.
Yep, Puppers would need to hide herself real good. I'd be in the Guinness book of records for the schmuck who bought the most .22LR in a day, month, year... People would whine wondering why the price of .22 went up, yeah that's me.
I've seen where people have built, I think they sell kits even, to build a Redneck version using 10-22 barrels or something. Yeah, found one...
https://www.tacticalinc.com/ruger-1022-gatling-machined-aluminum-p-571.html
Not the same but would still be fun.
Unless Northam's gun grabbing bill has been stopped then it was all a failure
No it wasn't. It was real politic and clearly defined far right freedom lovers vs LeftWingNuts living in mommies basement.
Cool beans. And when the bill passes and Northam starts confiscating people's guns no one will give a shit about a pointless rally that achieved nothing