silversaddle1 wrote:I'm sure you have all bought one or two, but you better try to buy more if you can.
Here comes the pain.
http://www.feinstein.senate.gov/public/ ... lt-weapons
shinnosuke wrote:What the politicians can say by implementing just part of the bill is that they "compromised" but came up with a good law for Americans, ignoring, of course, that they have continued to whittle away the rights that they think they can arbitrarily grant and control.
denny wrote:I am in colorado and you cant find an ak or any thing close sales are thru the roof price isnt issue
misteroman wrote:What are the prices of ak's in your area john?
Kurr wrote:What good does it do to buy your gun, then have to pay 200.00 for a stamp to keep it (or more they could pass this law and increase the "tax stamp" to 5-10k per), then can not sell or transfer it, and when you die, it goes to the gov to be sold to china as scrap metal, and your kids are left with nothing?
You either comply with the law, or become a felon, or make your children felons by giving them an illegal firearm.
I just don't see the rush on this with the pending outcomes. Unless people are arming up for a fight. Or everybodies opinion is at least I got mine, let later generations fend for themselves (legally speaking).
I would really like an AR and a Saiga, but I don't want to get caught up in a "manic" moment either. What's gonna happen too the price of all these manufactured firearms if the legislation doesnt go through? will there be a massive oversupply depressing the prices?
I just dont know which way to go on this.
Kurr wrote:I would really like an AR and a Saiga, but I don't want to get caught up in a "manic" moment either. What's gonna happen too the price of all these manufactured firearms if the legislation doesnt go through? will there be a massive oversupply depressing the prices?
I just dont know which way to go on this.
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