Since the Buffalo and Uvalde shootings gave the deranged leftists a pretext to persecute gun owners I figured now is a good time buy an AR-15 that I've had my eye on. I went down and bought it today. The background check only took half an hour so I was able to bring it home today. I feel like I'm sticking it to the left and their mouthpieces in the media even though I just did something I would have done anyway. It's sort of like how every time you eat a steak you're implicitly spiting the vegan faggots. But I'm really pleased with my timing. I know there isn't much to discuss about this post, but I couldn't help but share. I'd encourage anyone looking to buy a gun (especially a semiautomatic rifle) to do so in the near future.
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80% receivers?
When does a block of metal become a gun? There is usually one specific piece that counts as the legal firearm, while all the other parts, such as springs and barrels, are simply metal shapes that anyone can buy anywhere. People sell chunks of metal that are 80% of the way to being the specific part that is the gun, but not yet legally firearms. Using some tools at home, you put the finishing touches on it, then add the many other unregistered parts that go with it. This way you never buy a tracked part. They've been cracked down recently, but are still available. This is the whole ghost gun thing that politicians freak out about.
Soooooo, you're telling me there aren't spirits with firearms?
I thought they were guns for shooting ghosts like in that Gunsweeper series of games.