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That contraption looks like a really easy way to have an accidental dischargesigpicin the hands of
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Hey OP, I'm sorry you're receiving so much flak for this. Some people think that if something is out of the ordinary and doesn't have a specific purpose for them, they can ridicule and make fun of whomever suggested it.
ke6guj is correct, the pistol mounted to the AR is generally considered a short barreled rifle because of the stock."The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time, with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure."
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Thanks, but fortunately, being a journalist, I have pretty thick skin. If I ever see the time where everyone is happy with me, I'll bask in it for the few seconds it will lastHey OP, I'm sorry you're receiving so much flak for this. Some people think that if something is out of the ordinary and doesn't have a specific purpose for them, they can ridicule and make fun of whomever suggested it.
ke6guj is correct, the pistol mounted to the AR is generally considered a short barreled rifle because of the stock.
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nobody knows for sure. Similar question regaring mounting a registered AOW under a pistol. Does that make the pistol an AOW as well? What if I register my AR-pistol as an AOW before I mount an AOW Super Shorty under it? It should be legal, but we don't know for sure.
edit: thinking about it more, a pistol under a pistol would probably be considered an unregistered AOW. Basically it would be the same thing as installling a VFG since now you have a firearm that is conceallable and designed to be held with two hands.Last edited by ke6guj; 05-20-2010, 2:54 PM.Jack
Do you want an AOW or C&R SBS/SBR in CA?
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In reference to public education I think the UC system is pretty awesome. Berkley is top in its class. I just can't stand the Berkley liberals. UCLA's education is solid. UCSF is first class. UC Hastings is nothing to scoff at. Although considering their location I don't trust their ability to interpret the constitution. The list goes on...
K-12 public schools might be brain dead. (I am an LAUSD alumni... after 12 years I am confident of this statement)
K-12 Privates are all over the place.
USC is second to none :-d... but I could be bias. (I am a 2004 USC Engineering Alumni)
this thread will be completely off topic in 3... 2... 1...NRA Member
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I was referring to public K-12 schools. California has abysmal stats for that. Some say a lot of it is due to ESL students/immigrants, but I don't know if that holds water.In reference to public education I think the UC system is pretty awesome. Berkley is top in its class. I just can't stand the Berkley liberals. UCLA's education is solid. UCSF is first class. UC Hastings is nothing to scoff at. Although considering their location I don't trust their ability to interpret the constitution. The list goes on...
K-12 public schools might be brain dead. (I am an LAUSD alumni... after 12 years I am confident of this statement)
K-12 Privates are all over the place.
USC is second to none :-d... but I could be bias. (I am a 2004 USC Engineering Alumni)
this thread will be completely off topic in 3... 2... 1...
I graduated from Sac State, and there is a LOT of room for improvement there. I'm not going to go into details, but the writing level of some of the students whose work I edited was something I'd expect from a sixth grader.
ETA: Yes, we have some very good schools in CA. If they were all at that level, we'd be just fine. And Sac State is fine, for that matter, but the standards for success are too low. We need to fail people who just don't try or can't make it. This whole "everyone needs to graduate high school and go on to college" mentality is malarkey, and all it does is cheapen the high school diploma. I think a BA/BS is the equivalent today of a high school diploma circa 1950.Last edited by savageno4; 05-20-2010, 4:07 PM.Comment
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LOL... that is about my writing level... In engineering world that's not too shabby!I was referring to public K-12 schools. California has abysmal stats for that. Some say a lot of it is due to ESL students/immigrants, but I don't know if that holds water.
I graduated from Sac State, and there is a LOT of room for improvement there. I'm not going to go into details, but the writing level of some of the students whose work I edited was something I'd expect from a sixth grader.NRA Member
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