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  • anthonyca
    Calguns Addict
    • May 2008
    • 6316

    How many EBRs? AR,AK,SAIGA ect.

    I did a search and found nothing on this but I know it must have been posted here.

    How many EBRs were in private hands in the US and California? Pre 1994 ban. How many have been sold since 2004? This one is speculation but if there was no NFA and 1986 machinegun ban how many us citizens would own full auto? Seems to me most people would opt for select fire full auto even if it was rarely used. The recording of the Heller case which every gun owner should listen to made me think of this again. If you have read the whole argument and justices' comments or listened to the audio you know why I was thinking of this.
    https://www.facebook.com/pages/Union...70812799700206

    Originally posted by Wherryj
    I am a physician. I am held to being "the expert" in medicine. I can't fall back on feigned ignorance and the statement that the patient should have known better than I. When an officer "can't be expected to know the entire penal code", but a citizen is held to "ignorance is no excuse", this is equivalent to ME being able to sue my patient for my own malpractice-after all, the patient should have known better, right?
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    yellowfin
    Calguns Addict
    • Nov 2007
    • 8371

    Minus 86 ban and paperwork I'd say a lot more people would have the happy switch if price were comparable, but I'd say a few aren't comfortable with it. Whether we'll ever know or not I can't say exactly, but I'd sure love for us to try it.
    "You can't stop insane people from doing insane things with insane laws. That's insane!" -- Penn Jillette
    Originally posted by indiandave
    In Pennsylvania Your permit to carry concealed is called a License to carry fire arms. Other states call it a CCW. In New Jersey it's called a crime.
    Discretionary Issue is the new Separate but Equal.

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      anthonyca
      Calguns Addict
      • May 2008
      • 6316

      Originally posted by yellowfin2
      Minus 86 ban and paperwork I'd say a lot more people would have the happy switch if price were comparable, but I'd say a few aren't comfortable with it. Whether we'll ever know or not I can't say exactly, but I'd sure love for us to try it.
      Do you know where any info can be found on the other questions? I remember reading on here that there are over 100 thousand OLLs in California and this whole thing really just got started recently thanks to some great work and some sacrifices by some gun owners with legal guns.
      https://www.facebook.com/pages/Union...70812799700206

      Originally posted by Wherryj
      I am a physician. I am held to being "the expert" in medicine. I can't fall back on feigned ignorance and the statement that the patient should have known better than I. When an officer "can't be expected to know the entire penal code", but a citizen is held to "ignorance is no excuse", this is equivalent to ME being able to sue my patient for my own malpractice-after all, the patient should have known better, right?

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        shooterdave
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2007
        • 776

        it's a lot. in the ten's if not hundreds of thousands.

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          Horus408
          Junior Member
          • Dec 2007
          • 71

          beau coup and not just the good guys have them...
          Purge or be Purged

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