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What's scary is that it's perfectly legal to print your own AR lower, as long as you don't transfer it to anyone else.

My security deposit was almost $2500. Yep, it's worth the time to get that back.

or 6 if you live in NY

What Scott said. A bar is not out in public, they can ban photography. It's not illegal, but it can and probably will get someone banned from the bar.

The earth is round and it's got a fisheye lens.

Nothing like a near death experience to remind you you're alive!

They'll be lined up outside the San Francisco Union Square store. Can't wait to point and giggle on my way to work

Even the physicists in Portland are hipsters.

The Mythbusters did this. The round didn't go anywhere, it just spun around a bit.

Have you eaten at one of his restaurants? This menu would be an improvement.

What makes you think they're not?

Just look out for the Buggalo.

Not a bad idea. Not entirely necessary, one of the first things a reloader does is clean their brass but tumbling to remove carbon may not always remove oils.

Lots of people do that. Me personally, I can't be bothered. There's no carry here and all the casings at the range get swept up and sold off in 55 gallon drums...

Can I ride it to work?

He is doing what he has to do to keep safe harbor status. When you upload a file it gives you a link and a password. If someone keeps those private the file stays private, but if they post it to the web anyone can get to the file, including copyright holders.

That's exactly what it is. He can't get sued if he has no way to know what's been uploaded.

They're in San Francisco, they mark water cisterns thruout the city for emergencies where the normal water supply is cut off. They were put in shortly after the 1906 quake.