The gun is the source of what? Last time I checked they can’t operate themselves. Education is the key.
The gun is the source of what? Last time I checked they can’t operate themselves. Education is the key.
I didn’t say guns were tools. I said chainsaws and machetes are. You were the one comparing them to guns.
Chainsaws and machetes are tools. I use them. They’re dangerous, sure, but any risk can be mitigated with proper education on their use.
I can promise you that getting a gun hasn’t gotten any easier with the advent of the personal 3D printer.
I don’t love guns. I just have a healthy knowledge and respect for them instead of irrationally fearing them.
Agreed!, however all of the stressed components on this one are store bought.
That’s poor muzzle awareness.
So then it’s not the gun.
So then it’s not the gun.
Stop using “scary” to describe guns and educate yourself.
Point to me the part of the gun that is specifically scary.
The only thing that anyone really cares about: how much is it per gram? Being ~30% stonger than CF means nothing if the stuff is ~300% more expensive.
Please segregate pedestrian and bike traffic. Has anyone ever tried biking across the Brooklyn Bridge?
That’s great but at the drawing stage, you only need to be aesthetically pleasing. Unrealistically large, tucked, wheels are also part of this fad. Like seriously look at the drawing I posted, what are those? 25 inch wheels?
I saw one of these for the first time today. No one is going to lower the hip line of any car ever again, are they? The conventional design aesthetic is all messed up and perverted because there is some preconceived notion that designs like this look good.
armchair engineers out in force today.
“Favorite” is an interesting word to describe vehicles designed to end entire countries.
Has hello kitty theming to be edgy played out yet? Because it seems pretty played out to me.
Feel free to tell Tavarish.
Now you know how I feel when you post “X could be bought for the price of Y” articles. You can, but it completely lacks perspective of how much it will really cost you and is therefore misleading.