And no, Hemodoc, you don't need to be a criminal to modify a gun - those who shoot competitively and even dedicated hobby shooters routinely adjust grips, triggers, and exchange barrels on weapons. Making a trigger more responsive is a common thing in competitive shooting. It doesn't take much knowledge at all and it is legal - the kits are easy to find and sold at plenty of gun shops. It won't take a great leap of intuition to figure out how to adjust the available kits to change a semi-auto to an auto if you are familiar with the process.
Really? Did you know that the full auto M16 has a different hammer; bolt carrier; selector/safety switch than the semi-auto M16; that it also has an extra part (auto sear), and that even drilling the holes above the trigger mechanism to accommodate an auto sear is a serious federal felony if you don't have a pre-86 regestered sear or lower (figure $10K+ and law enforcement approval for this part alone), and that's before you even get into stuff like the little ratchet to do 3 shot burst (which is an abomination of a design but outside the scope of this thread).Competition AR15 trigger kits currently sold are designed for light trigger pulls with a crisp break for accurate target shooting, but are in no way something that can be easily converted to full auto. They don't even have the extra metal on the hammer for the notch required to engage the auto sear. Even if they did, the auto sear wouldn't trip without also replacing the semi auto bolt carrier with a full auto version having the extra metal designed to trip said sear.There are some other guns (and you would not guess which ones) that are more easily converted to full auto, however, I am not going to provide instructions/details on a public forum. Walk into any gun shop asking to buy parts to do an "off books full auto conversion" and expect a cold reception.
Quote from: Hemodoc on December 28, 2012, 03:02:31 PMDear Moosemom, you ask very good and interesting and thought provoking questions. However, I am not going to answer your question because of other people on IHD who call me Jerkface and openly threaten bans against me in a horribly immature manner. This is a political discussion thread. Sorry, but I have nothing more that I have to offer to IHD on these issues. If you have any questions, please send me a PM. I am always glad to answer your questions no matter what they are and thank you for your respectful discourse over the years. Take care, Peter.Whoa! I was CERTAINLY not focusing on that term with regards to you, Peter, and I did not think that GLM was either. I took that solely to mean that she was talking about very general and hypothetical standards, and a person who refuses to meet those standards would be behaving like a 'jerkface'. I am not sure why you thought she was talking about you? I saw no evidence that anyone is trying to get you banned, either, unless something has happened behind the scenes that I don't know about.
Dear Moosemom, you ask very good and interesting and thought provoking questions. However, I am not going to answer your question because of other people on IHD who call me Jerkface and openly threaten bans against me in a horribly immature manner. This is a political discussion thread. Sorry, but I have nothing more that I have to offer to IHD on these issues. If you have any questions, please send me a PM. I am always glad to answer your questions no matter what they are and thank you for your respectful discourse over the years. Take care, Peter.
I really think I wont post on these threads anymore, because I have come to the conclusion my words are unread, and when they are, they are taken wrong, so what the hell is the point?
A man who found six children in his driveway in Newtown, Conn., after their teacher had been shot and killed in last month's school massacre has become the target of conspiracy theorists who believe the shootings were staged.“I don’t know what to do,” Gene Rosen told Salon.com. “I’m getting hang-up calls, I’m getting some calls, I’m getting emails with, not direct threats, but accusations that I’m lying, that I’m a crisis actor, ‘How much am I being paid?'”Rosen, a 69-year-old retired psychologist who lives near Sandy Hook Elementary School where the shootings took place, says his inbox is filled with emails like this one:"How are all those little students doing? You know, the ones that showed up at your house after the ‘shooting’. What is the going rate for getting involved in a gov’t sponsored hoax anyway?"“The quantity of the material is overwhelming,” Rosen said, adding that he's sought the advice of a retired state police officer and plans to alert the FBI....A quick Web search for Rosen's name reveals some of what he's opened himself up to: Appearing online are photos of his home, his address and phone number, several fake YouTube accounts and plenty of conspiracy theories.
I do have one question. They said there were one or two people in the hospital. Where are they? Why weren't they interviewed or followed up on.
Quote from: Rerun on January 16, 2013, 05:05:32 PMI do have one question. They said there were one or two people in the hospital. Where are they? Why weren't they interviewed or followed up on.Perhaps privacy issues? We don't have the right to interview or follow up on them.
"Deal with it, and don't force me to lose my liberty, which is a greater tragedy than your loss. I'm sick and tired of seeing these victims trotted out, given rides on Air Force One, hauled into the Senate well, and everyone is just afraid -- they're terrified of these victims. ... I would stand in front of them and tell them, 'Go to hell.'"
Background checks for buying guns is a no-brainer. Anything can be used to kill and maim - but guns are primarily used to kill or maim. What else do you do with them? You can display one over the fireplace, but that's not why most people buy them. Most people buy them to shoot, and if you shoot without aiming properly, you end up killing or injuring someone. A gun can't cook you a meal (although it can kill one for you), it can't get you from point A to point B. Therefore, a background check is needed. NO-brainer.KarenInWA
Hemodoc! It's great to see you!
If he bought his gun off the internet or at a gun show, how would that be a failure of background checks? It could have been through a straw purchaser and legislation strengthening laws blocking straw purchases has also been blocked.
Hemodoc, do you think we have a "gun problem" here in the US?
Quote from: MooseMom on April 24, 2013, 09:18:26 AMHemodoc, do you think we have a "gun problem" here in the US?No, I believe we have violence and a crime problem for which no one seems to have an answer. ...