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“ he creates a semi-automatic gun that 95-percent 3D printed”
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” Derwood used store bought components for some of the biggest points of failure: the barrel, hammer, firing pin, bolts, and springs”

You know that people have been making guns at home for centuries right?

Reminds me about John Oliver’s Rant on the NFL and stadiums.

What i got out of the trailer, Harley has a nice butt...

I watched the trailer totally got into the music score and kept thinking to myself, “it’s a trap!”

While i understand that only 2% of the cops are bad, the other 98% need to be more proactive at stopping those 2%. Part of the reason this exists is because it seems like the entire justice system is reluctant to punish cops that go over the line.

I think it depends on the culture. maybe it’s the Asian influence, in Hawaii, but giving money is usually the more expected thing, unless they have a registry, or you are so close to them that you know what kinds of needs they really have.
Something that sometimes also happens is a “money dance.” During their first

I don’t quite get your stance. The company owns the IP and had done so in good faith for years. Why is it that big a deal that the hotel changed names with a new owner?

I know I won’t win. my BFF and i are going to buy two tickets, just for fun. Sort of like when we go to vegas and bet on our old college team to win even if they won’t.
As far as the happiness thing, it’s really about poor planning.

1) Set aside what i need to for taxes
2) Pay off all debts
3) buy a bigger house
4) put enough away that i can live off the interest at the life style i want
5) set aside money for immediate family and close friends you might need help
6) start a foundation that somehow helps under privileged kids (maybe teach photography)

the if cell phone can do it, why not guns, is a silly idea. you want to put a lithium battery and a sensitive electronics in something that undergoes a large amount of shock every time a small explosion happens in the machine? Also, with finger print detectors, what if the owner wears gloves.. because you know a good

1) Segway Board would probably get the company sued almost as fast as if you violated Disney’s trademarks

The problem with bringing the camera closer is the distortion cause by the camera lens. the closer the lens is to your subject, the more distorted the image will appear.

That’s kind of what i mean by “normal” because you have to have special federal permits which are costly in time and money to acquire, so in effect, only specialized dealers, shop, and collectors would likely own any.

One of my biggest pet peeves is the trend to make people think that “assault weapons” are fully automatic Assault Rifles rather than a set of qualifications that are 99% cosmetic.

a couple things we need to keep in mind:
1) a vast majority of gun deaths are suicides
2) the overall number of gun related homicides has been going down for decades
3) despite #2, mass shooting seem to be on the rise.

To me, this is a case of the GoP pointing out the right problem, “mental health.” but at the same time

Despite what the media wants us to think.. fully automatic weapons are already banned from normal civilian ownership. They have been since (i think) the 1930s

Really? just having a gun is hardly going to be good enough.

I would not write off SLRs just yet. For certain pro applications SLRs are still better. On the other hand, i think for entry level, mirrorless is the way to go.

Rather than replacing it with a mechanical watch i think it would be cool if they offered bodyswap upgrades.