Fortunately it doesn't work very well, if at all. I was experimenting after
seeing You Tube demonstrations.
Consider my failed attempt as destroyed!
Kirk
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 10:22 PM, derf <derf247@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well, I'm a law abiding citizen and I have a suppressor. It makes
> shooting quieter, more pleasant.
>
> Actually the more commonly used term to describe full auto weapons,
> suppressors, SBRs, AOWs, etc. is "NFA item".
> They are acquired through Class 3 FFL dealers and are regulated by the NFA.
> If you google "class 3 items" you'll get more NFA type hits than you
> would if you googled "title 2 items".
> Title 2 is another term for NFA. Class 3, NFA, and Title 2 are used
> interchangeably by buyers and sellers of NFA items.
>
>
> You may be right about the wording of the law but I doubt you can find
> one precedent where someone was convicted of possessing a legal NFA
> item while in company of the legal owner.
>
> You probably cannot find one single incident of a legally possessed
> NFA item being used in a crime.
>
> You're right, no one "needs" a silencer. No one "needs" a car.
> Certainly no one needs more than one car, right? No one "needs" to
> drink alcohol.
> What everyone needs is personal responsibility and integrity.
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