You did read where it said 80% (thus either an 80% receiver or frame). If 80%, by law it is not a firearm; so, how is it that this lowlife libturd Tom King (yes I am a recently relocated NY'er and that is my opinion of that useless Quisling) has stated that 80% parts allow for a prohibited person to buy a gun? THOSE PARTS ARE NOT FIREARMS!!!This got me thinking, which is never good, but isn't this actually a true statement?
Just the statement itself.
About as true as “the gun show loophole”
most criminals steal their guns, not finish 80% receivers
You did read where it said 80% (thus either an 80% receiver or frame). If 80%, by law it is not a firearm; so, how is it that this lowlife libturd Tom King (yes I am a recently relocated NY'er and that is my opinion of that useless Quisling) has stated that 80% parts allow for a prohibited person to buy a gun? THOSE PARTS ARE NOT FIREARMS!!!
Is he saying that, show me the quote where he says specifically that anyone is buying a gun that was manufactured from 80% parts. What he did say makes no sense especially for a supposed advocate of the RKBA.
Yes, but to answer Glenn one need only read carefully as LMGTFY fills in the search box.OP provided the link.
Yes, but to answer Glenn one need only read carefully as LMGTFY fills in the search box.
Hmm. I tested it and it works fine for me.That is about all it does.... View attachment 189231
In any event, your screenshot answers the question that Glenn B posed.
Hmm. I tested it and it works fine for me.
What he did say makes no sense especially for a supposed advocate of the RKBA.
What was accomplished was answering Glenn B's specific question. He had the link but he wanted you or someone to point out the specific sentence where this King fellow said that bad guys were using 80% lowers to, in effect, buy guns without proper checks.Which was in the OP link. So I am not sure what was accomplished with this circular post/linking.
For some reason you didn't want to point him to the precise spot in the linked article.
Yep.Your rules, not mine:
I'm still mystified why you weren't willing to do so but, hey, it's your call.
Is he saying that, show me the quote where he says specifically that