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On 10/30/18 10:51 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 30 Oct 2018 15:13:56 -0400, Keyser Soze
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On 10/30/18 3:09 PM,
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On Tue, 30 Oct 2018 13:35:21 -0400, Keyser Soze
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For your insulting pleasure...

https://flic.kr/p/QoRPP1

Aero Precision pieces and parts, 18" barrel for .308, 15" handguard, et
cetera. Everything went together properly, only dropped a few really
small pieces on the floor. Still hanven't put on "fancy" muzzle device.
Hope to finish up lower this week...it has many more pieces and parts,
so...more to drop on the floor.

Perfect melding of an assault weapon and a sniper rifle. See you on
the news.


According to the State of Maryland, where I live, these .308 rifles are
"too heavy" to be handled like .223/5.56 ARs, and therefore are not
prohibited.


I agree there were a bunch of morons writing those laws but they were
democrats so what do you expect?

An M1A that shoots the same rounds and weighs at least a pound more
than an AR-10 IS an assault weapon.
The chinese knockoff of the M1A, the Norinco M-14 is OK. They are
identical and from a couple feet away you can't tell them apart.
Without looking at the stamp on the receiver, I doubt you could with
them in your hand.

Stupid people writing stupid laws.

You just own a gun that slipped through a loop hole, like the rest of
your assault weapons.


I follow the firearms laws in my state to the letter. I don't write
these laws, but I find out what they are, and I obey them. If these laws
annoy you, as they seem to, why, that's all good.