Soundtrackzz
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Basically if you dont want to go to jail, never loan your guns to anyone and never shoot them at a range where non-gun people might see you. :banghead: thats easier said than done, of course
He didnt try to defend himself, he used a public defender. Thats a big legal no no. Public defenders are public defenders because they couldnt get hired anywhere else
He had NO Auto parts installed,
Machineguns fire full-auto 100% of the time.
That is absolutely NOT true according to the FTB report.
And I could care less how the ATF defines it.
That is absolutely NOT true according to the FTB report.
Research the subject yourself. It's kinda hard to nail down cases in the manner you want them presented to you on a silver platter, which is exactly the point: the BATFE has long gotten away with keeping their "is it a MG?" testing methodology secret, and it involves hundreds/thousands of attempts using ultrasensitive primers to achieve a single doubling incident, and then presenting ONLY the results ("yup, it's a MG") to the jury. Research it yourself, and the results will scare you.If you are then what cases do you cite?
The fact that there IS a third position on an AR would make a jury suspicious. Not grounds for conviction, but certainly raises questions that otherwise wouldn't be asked.a slam fire with soft primers is entirely possible in the third position.
He didnt try to defend himself, he used a public defender. Thats a big legal no no. Public defenders are public defenders because they couldnt get hired anywhere else
I don't believe the FTB for a minute
They did not allow Olofson a neutral 3rd party to observe and record test firing the gun and disassembly of the weapon.
It is legal, but if you end up in court, with a case against you, the prosecutor saying you have installed parts from a full auto firearm to jury members that do not understand firearms can have an effect. Especialy if the case involves accusations or charges involving the firearm firing more than once per trigger pull illegaly.Don't panic. It's perfectly legal to use an M16 bolt carrier in an AR15. Several manufacturers are now shipping their carbines with M16 carriers.
I can't believe that so many people here are defending a guy who purposely built an AR that would double or triple when the M16 selector was in the automatic position
Gee, my copy of the Bill of Rights doesn't guarantee you the right to have the evidence examined by a neutral third party. Can you tell me which amendment that is?
"A gun that slam fires every 500 rounds is NOT a machine gun."