Electronic ignition. I don't like the idea, but I think it's coming.
Remington did this years back with the E-tronix. Had one in .22-25o in a Sendero.
Electronic ignition. I don't like the idea, but I think it's coming.
That definitely sounds like a step backwards, not an advancement.OK, forget a nationally implemented arms tracking and tracing management system.
The next big advancement will be achievement of closing American civilian arms and ammo sales, research, and manufacturing operations. This will start by off-shoring traditional, classic, and modern firms' production under American-named marketing entities headquartered in the US. The physical production capability here will be sold and shipped to Asia and the Middle-East, and what isn't will be nationalized for military use only.
Typical for the impoverished American consumer market becomes weak, inaccurate pinned and welded sheet-metal guns and low-pressure ammunition of non-military calibers only. Manufacture of arms and ammo will shift to overseas and import will be subject to "sporting purpose" guidelines and stiff tariffs. Optical scopes will be adjudicated illegal "sniper equipment" as will any electronic sight or sling.
To paraphrase Bill Clinton when we started importing AK's with thumbhole grips but no muzzle break or bayonet: we know what you're doing, following the law, and we're not going to let you get away with it!
No thanks, I am an American with rights that are far better that South America or Japan thank you very much. Perhaps you meant your post for these people? http://www.bradycampaign.org/
and each generation sees a further erosion of the Constitution
Electronic ignition. I don't like the idea, but I think it's coming.
What specifically are you talking about?
Surely not the sunset of the AWB,the liberalization of of carry laws all across the US, the Heller Decision and McDonald v. Chicago...
I was looking at a Gallup poll the other day that showed just under 30% of Americans favored a total ban on handguns, in 1960 it was 60%
Uhh... isn't that what happened to the automotive industry? In a similar way, I mean.