Gun Gripes – Stupid Gun Laws

The gun store guy speak on gun laws that they think are stupid:

I know some of you guys are getting sick of these two, but I get a kick out of them and there’s some good commentary in this video.

The background conversations going on in their videos drive me nuts.  I suppose that’s what you get for filming during business hours though.

LOL pump action AK-47s!  I didn’t even know those existed… hilarious.  California… You crazy!

Thoughts?


Comments

30 responses to “Gun Gripes – Stupid Gun Laws”

  1. Jusuchin (Military Otaku) Avatar
    Jusuchin (Military Otaku)

    I long for the days when Iraqveteran8888 did cool shit like fix a Mosin or shot his K31. Now it’s just shite.

  2. Busdriver Avatar

    Hearing about the evils of Socialism from people on Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, etc. never gets old.

    1. Ernest Young Avatar
      Ernest Young

      I know right.
      Hey, if you REALLY hate socialism, home school your kids and don’t even think about using the public roads, bridges or emergency services.

      1. …if you REALLY hate socialism, home school your kids and don’t even think about using the public roads, bridges or emergency services.

        That’s a bit extreme, but perhaps we could base taxes on the amount of public assistance or services that are being consumed. Does a person making $500,000 a year cause 20 times more wear and tear on public roads and bridges, or consume 20 times the emergency services of someone who makes $25,000 a year?

      2. Hey, if you REALLY like Socialism, move to California where they love it too… don’t try to bring California here.

        1. Dave Smith Avatar

          You sound like your from Texas. Please secede from the Union, and don’t come back to the trough.

          A proud Californian

  3. Crunkleross Avatar
    Crunkleross

    Wearing a Bundeswehr camouflage jacket over your Mario cartoon t shirt while addressing the world about gun control and socialism………

    1. Exactly what I was thinking!

  4. Rickenbacker Avatar
    Rickenbacker

    I couldn’t quite believe it when I went to a range in California recently and found out that you had to have a rifle mag release that required a tool to push. How does that make anything better? The only efffect is that it makes it much harder to clear the rifle safely! And I always wanted to move to California, too. I might have to reconsider that since I started getting interested in shooting…

    1. Wait until you see the other laws for guns, ammo and concealed carry. Only Chicago is marginally worse.

    2. Hah! I had it written into my enlistment contract that I couldn’t be stationed in Califuckya because half of my property (at the time) was illegal there. They looked at me like I was crazy (maybe they were right) but it’s in the contract. Unfortunately I was still deployed there for about three months.

  5. anymore I just scroll on past these…

  6. Ernest Young Avatar
    Ernest Young

    you can do both of the things they talk about in the begining of the video very easily without going ot jail.
    IT’S CALLED A FORM 1

  7. You guys are a sad bunch of haters. They have some damn fine points. If you think this stuff is bad now, wait until these same idiot thought processes start branching out into other areas of your life.

  8. Brian in CA Avatar
    Brian in CA

    The pump AKs were Romaks I believe, made for the Federal AWB era; now, I think they’re really only useful in NY/VT/NJ maybe… Even in CA you can have normal AKs, ARs, hell most anything not banned by name or impossible to make legal…

    1. Excuse me, in VT we have the best gun laws in the country, right to carry concealed without a permit, no restrictions on anything except suppressors, and that’s an old anti-poaching law that may get overturned soon. We are not part of New England gun-law idiocy.

  9. I love that people are brainwashed so bad to believe socialism to be a bad word. I think what we are supposed to be worried about is called FASCIM.

    1. Statism. You are correct that we are living under a sort of soft fascism, not socialism, but the underlying problem is the state. The government has their dirty green sausages in bloody everything.

      1. I wouldn’t call it fascism, mostly because such a government system is borderline impossible to quantify.

        1. Look up the The 25-point Program of the NSDAP (Nazi Party). You will find that both of the major parties in the US agree with a majority of that program.

          Fascism has been a pejorative for so long now that people don’t take the time to understand it. We have forgotten the economic and domestic aspects of the ideology, and few people recognize it in our own government. It wasn’t just the militarism; it was a marriage of government and industry at every level, and frighteningly pervasive.

          1. Then how is it any different from totalitarian socialism or communism? Nazi’s were “national socialists” after all.

            Fascism has only occurred twice in history and was only around for twenty or so years (if that), so it’s incredibly difficult to define the “common characteristics” of the regime type. It’s been argued that Fascism isn’t even really a thing, its more of what happens when a socialist state becomes really nationalistic. Of course, under that definition the USSR was fascist, so yeah, really hard to define. Which in turn makes it difficult to determine whether or not a modern state is fascist or not.

            1. The difference is that Fascist states recognize the concept of private ownership of means of production (with heavy handed state direction); whereas socialist states explicitly or implicitly reject the whole concept of private property, so they nationalize and the state owns AND runs most or all of the industries.

              Superficially they are all shades of the same thing. Fascism is sometimes called the “third way” between a free market and nationalized industry.

          2. NSDAP was EXACTLY what I thought when I read the latter comments, before reading yours (032125)

    2. Socialism is not a bad word, but it is poor model for government.

      1. I think it is, call someone a socialist and they’ll probably react negatively. Of course the same could be said of “conservative” or “liberal,” but no one wants to be labeled OR called a socialist in American society.

        1. Ernest Young Avatar
          Ernest Young

          I dont mind. Call me a socialist all day long.

          1. Well it won’t work on the thick skinned obviously. I’ve just noticed that “socialist” has become a pejorative term in the US and most people, even if they hold socialistic views, don’t want to be called a socialist.

  10. who could get sick of these guys?

  11. Some of these laws about CA aren’t true, although i agree with everything they say about how RETARDED the federal gun laws are some of them arent true. I live in CA and shop at PRK Arms! I have a legal AK47 made by Saiga and a Saiga 12. They sale all kinds of AK47’s in there as well as AR’s with detachable magazines. I have a MSAR STG 556 with forward grip and detachable mag and its completely legal! Not sure how PRK does it, but my hats off to them!

  12. i couldn’t even finish watching because of the fools talking in the background…