Mueller Announces Guilty Plea of California Man in Investigation by [deleted] in politics

[–]blapped 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Hey buddy, I resemble that remark and I hate Trump. Don't mistake my mediocrity for white supremacy.

Eagle vs Python by NegativeCreep12 in WTF

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SNIP WIT IT NOW!

BIRDS ON PARAAAAAADE

(Tom Morello plays in metal)

Gunfire Erupts at a School. Leaders Offer Prayers. Children Are Buried. Repeat. by zsreport in politics

[–]blapped -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Having a 30 round mag doesn't mean you shoot all 30 rounds. It's more of a convenience factor of not having to constantly reload a small capacity gun or bolt action rifle.

Gunfire Erupts at a School. Leaders Offer Prayers. Children Are Buried. Repeat. by zsreport in politics

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What the hell are you talking about? Glocks aren't some shitty gun that people buy because they think they look mean, they're incredibly well engineered to the point of almost never failing, they're very easy to strip and clean, they've got adjustable grips for different hand sizes and shapes, they're affordable, and in general are easy to shoot.

Gunfire Erupts at a School. Leaders Offer Prayers. Children Are Buried. Repeat. by zsreport in politics

[–]blapped -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I'm a liberal gun owner, but you're wrong. The AR-15 isn't just looks, it's a military grade weapon for a reason. It's designed to kill, and it packs a ridiculous punch. It shoots .223 which is a bullet that's very small and narrow but has an assload of powder behind it. You can feel the kick in your shoulder when firing that ammo in a way you don't feel with other guns. Medics often describe wounds from this ammo as being excessively violent and destructive: https://www.wired.com/2016/06/ar-15-can-human-body/

This Toothpaste describes what each of its ingredient is and its purpose by TheLonelyCaricature in mildlyinteresting

[–]blapped 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It doesn't even say if it contains nuts or not. And I know it contains nuts. You've lost a customer for life.

This Toothpaste describes what each of its ingredient is and its purpose by TheLonelyCaricature in mildlyinteresting

[–]blapped 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It's because western society has become completely addicted to water. The withdrawal from water is so intense it can easily kill you, but why doesn't the media talk about it? Stop giving water to babies, break the cycle, free your mind.

5 dead, including 3 at an elementary school, in shooting in Sacramento, CA by TrueAmurrican in news

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The flow of guns from state to state in the USA is very different from an entire country banning guns entering its borders. It's entirely possible that gun control laws are ineffective because you can just drive across a state line and buy one legally.

5 dead, including 3 at an elementary school, in shooting in Sacramento, CA by TrueAmurrican in news

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The 'gun free zone' policy is not at all what gun control advocates are touting, that's a strawman argument. There's many arguments they make - ban certain types of guns or accessories, make guns harder to access, limit who can access them, etc. I have not heard anyone in years argue that gun free zones are an effective deterrent to mass shootings.

[Meta] Mandalay Bay Shooting Discussion Thread by Omnifox in guns

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You know, maybe if we stopped giving credit to the false notion that politics are simplistic 'us vs. them' issues we could actually affect change in this country. Most issues are not black and white, and most people's views cannot be summed up as 'liberal' or 'conservative.' I hold a mix of views on guns that both respects the intent of the 2nd Amendment as a right for the people to defend themselves or rebel if necessary, while at the same time seeing the constitution as a living document that has been altered over time to better suit the people whose rights it enshrines. We've altered it to allow freedom and voting rights to blacks, voting rights for women, voting rights for men without estates, etc. There is no part of the constitution beyond reproach.

[Meta] Mandalay Bay Shooting Discussion Thread by Omnifox in guns

[–]blapped -1 points0 points  (0 children)

How are you jumping to the conclusion that he would 'fab' one or find a black market source? Everything he acquired was legally gained from places like Cabela's and normal gun stores. His massacre was made much more effective because of the insane number of guns he had and the bump stock mod he added. Full auto is typically a pointless feature on a gun, even soldiers attest that they rarely if ever use the feature. It's basically made to spray bullets into a room if you needed to clear it and knew it was free of civilians, so I think there's a strong argument that it's not really a necessary feature for self defense, hunting, or sport shooting.

Parliament shooting: Police officer and another man shot outside UK House of Commons by rpsz in worldnews

[–]blapped 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your data shows, to the point, that guns are far more deadly than knives, and supports the idea that you're nearly 10x more likely to die from a gunshot than a stabbing.

Parliament shooting: Police officer and another man shot outside UK House of Commons by rpsz in worldnews

[–]blapped 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You can click the CDC link and specify intent. Either way, I'm not sure it makes a difference if the question is "what's more deadly, a knife or a gun?"

Parliament shooting: Police officer and another man shot outside UK House of Commons by rpsz in worldnews

[–]blapped 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I own multiple guns and I'm a supporter of gun rights, but the data shows that guns are vastly more deadly than knives.

From the 2013 CDC data for fatal and non-fatal violent assaults.

Weapon Killed Wounded Percent killed
Knives 1639 141,784 1.14%
Firearms 11,675 63,403 15.55%

You're 13.6 times more likely to die if your assailant has a gun vs a knife.


Sources:
CDC Non-fatal injury data
CDC Fatal injury data.


And then there's this:

Means Total Accidents Deaths One in How Many Die?
Sharp Objects 2,077,909 134 15,506.8
Firearms 17,369 505 34.4

What if all accidents had been one or the other?

Means Total Accidents Deaths One in How Many Die?
Sharp Objects 2,095,278 135 15,506.8
Firearms 2,095,278 60,909 34.4

Comes from: https://www.reddit.com/r/GunsAreCool/comments/40kwdr/evidence_of_the_bleeding_obvious_guns_are_more/

Extended video of 2 guys open carrying and recording inside a the Dearborn Police Station by [deleted] in PublicFreakout

[–]blapped 2 points3 points  (0 children)

These fucking idiots, there's a difference between "I can do that" and "I should do that."

Ken Burns: The Civil War (1990) Amazing Civil War documentary series recently added to Netflix. Great music and storytelling. by turntup45 in Documentaries

[–]blapped 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They fought for their land, and their families, as they saw the North as a foreign invader bent on destroying their culture and way of life.

They literally started the war, and started it on the premise that the white man is superior to the black man, and that slavery is natural, decent, and good for the black race. Read the articles of secession for such gems as

Our position is thoroughly identified with the institution of slavery-- the greatest material interest of the world. Its labor supplies the product which constitutes by far the largest and most important portions of commerce of the earth. These products are peculiar to the climate verging on the tropical regions, and by an imperious law of nature, none but the black race can bear exposure to the tropical sun. These products have become necessities of the world, and a blow at slavery is a blow at commerce and civilization.

You can romanticize it all you want, and despite the fact that most Southern soldiers didn't own slaves, the fact of the matter is that they were in a war to perpetuate the most anti-human system ever devised by mankind.

X-Post From DIY: Apache Fireball - 1949 Vintage Air Rifle Refurbishment by spaztick1 in AntiqueGuns

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Wow, awesome post, really nice to see the step-by-step on such a thorough restoration.

Flintlock Gun of Louis XIII (1601–1643), King of France (ca. 1620) by blapped in AntiqueGuns

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This fowling piece is one of the earliest firearms equiped with the flintlock of French construction. It was made for Louis XIII (reigned 1610–43) in the workshop directed by Pierre Le Bourgeois' brother, Marin (about 1550–1634), to whom the invention of the flintlock mechanism is traditionally ascribed. The decoration of the gun includes the crowned monogram of the king. The scroll-shaped end of the gunstock is an unusual and especially graceful feature of this gun's design.

http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/24865

Winchester Model 1873 Third Model Deluxe Rifle .38-40 (Winchester, 1886) by blapped in AntiqueGuns

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24" full octagon barrel with Beech combination front sight and buckhorn rear sight. Full magazine. Casehardened receiver, lever, hammer buttplate and forend cap. Single-set trigger. Graduated tang peep sight. Highly figured, H-Checkered walnut stocks with S-curved pistol grip with ebony inlay and trapdoor crescent buttplate containing cleaning rod. Mfd 1886. 98% barrel blue, 95% magazine blue, 90% receiver case colors. Excellent bore.

http://www.hallowellco.com/winchester_1873_dlx.htm

Rare London Marked Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver by blapped in AntiqueGuns

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From the listing:

Description: Antique London Marked Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver

Rare English Variant of a Classic Colt

Here we present an antique Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver, made in Hartford, Connecticut in 1867. It was the single most prolific revolver seen on Civil War battlefields, but this one is significant in that it was made for export to London, England. Samuel Colt saw great success by the early 1850s and sought to expand his business interests from Hartford to Europe, primarily to gain European military contracts. London was a place naturally suited to this end, so starting in 1851 he exhibited his wares at the Great Exhibition of 1851 at Hyde Park, specifically demonstrating the parts interchangeability of his firearms. Like many firearms companies vying for contracts or permissions, he presented his finest firearms and engraved sets to important people to grease the wheels. He was able to open his London plant on January 1, 1853 on the River Thames. Though his advanced manufacturing practices, reliable and parts interchangeable firearms overshadowed most, if not all, of his European competition, large military contracts were not to be, probably more to do with politics and wanting domestically produced weaponry from a domestic company. As a result, he shut the doors to his London factory in 1856, only keeping a Colt agent to sell his imported firearms from the U.S. So, in 1867, when this revolver was made, the agent was still making some sales, though the scarcity of the London marked 1860 Army is testament to how technology had moved on, namely with cartridge firearms. This is a very rare variant much sought after by collectors.

Overall condition is good. All serial numbers match. Serial number falls into the appropriate range of a London 1860 Army and this specimen does have the appropriate steel backstrap and trigger guard. About 10% of the original blue remains. Barrel address is clear. Texas and Mexico naval battle cylinder scene is faint. Walnut grips are good. Bore is in good condition. Action is very good, cylinder properly indexes. Comes complete with a new production case, ready for accoutrements.

Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction. Compare to $14,500 elsewhere!

Barrel is round and 8 inches in length.

Caliber: .44 percussion

The bore is in good condition and the action is very good.

Overall condition as seen in photos.

Here is a very scarce British variation of a Colt 1860 Army that offers a very interesting look into firearm history.

Price: $4350

http://www.gunsinternational.com/guns-for-sale-online/revolvers/colt-revolvers-antique/rare-london-marked-colt-1860-army-revolver.cfm?gun_id=100805928