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RE: Guns n Drones Video Shooting Steel

in Outdoors and more3 years ago

Even though impressive, it's still less velocity than .357 powder ammo, most folks are shooting lead, the rifling designed more for lead projectiles, but hollow points and multiple offerings available. I had lost most interest in even the .22 pellet rifles, .30 cal is really the sweet spot for quiet and per fill shot counts, but the .35 and higher really pack a punch. There of course are even larger .45, .50 and now even .75 cal out there, but they get so loud you might as well shoot powder.

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Here in the United States is actually legal for you to attach suppressors and you can actually buy them over the counter which is the same suppressor that you would use on a centerfire or a rimfire however with none of the useless regulation.

No paperwork at all needed.

Funny how laws are. Just by changing the label on the product all the sudden it's legal.

And you can have a BB gun that shoots 1,400 rounds a minute.

I really can't wait to see the future evolution of this shooting sport

There are some slight differences to the suppressors, they are threaded differently than those designed for firearms. And yes, while changing the threads is not that difficult for someone with a few skills and research, it does then turn it into a felony (in mosst states) if not licensed for it, just like screwing an oil filter onto your weapon or any other unlicensed homemade device.

Oh my God... Lololol.

Adapter.

Funny the 1/2-28 to the 3/4 coarse adapter is only 0.75$ and sold over the counter.

Funny thing is is that all the ones that I've seen are in common size and thread pitches.

Yes, it's not hard, just a ridiculous law to make the feds money while keeping honest folks from protecting their hearing and being kind to their neighbors.

It's time to abolish the national firearms act as well as the ATF.

The people deserve freedom.