What tipped ya off, this lost? You don't think SOP to create unnecessary, damning evidence to keep with those suppressors you bought from the cartel, that bought them from Greg in accounting?
Fucking kikes. No one is writing down 'stalk jewish parks' on a target list. Once you start you probably only have a few minutes if you're lucky. You aren't relocating to to stalk a jewish park. You're just gonna take targets of opportunity.
[ - ] FreeinTX 1 point 5 monthsNov 20, 2024 10:53:20 ago (+1/-0)
What good is a "silencer" on an AR15?
The media is so fucking clueless.
Gunmaker and retailer Palmetto State Armory makes an AR-15 compatible "Liberty-15" "stripped lower receiver," a frame that contains a weapon's trigger, which requires a serial number under federal law.
The bullet is still supersonic and will still get your ears ringing (=damaged) after enough rounds, but you'll still end up with tinnitus and deafness if you fire enough rounds. You'll just be able to fire a few hundred to get the permanent damage instead of 1 or 2.
So you'll still need hearing protection, just not as thick.
The biggest advantage here, in this glowie situation, is helping mask what the gunfire is and where it coming from. It'll sound like firecrackers and people will be confused a bit longer when seeing their friends fall down to the ground.
Officers discovered that Lapinski was convicted twice in 2005 for resisting an officer with violence, a felony, and that he was under an ongoing restraining order in a 2017 domestic violence case, Anton said. In both matters, Lapinski was prohibited by a judge from possessing firearms and ammunition. Officers discovered that Lapinski was convicted twice in 2005 for resisting an officer with violence, a felony, and that he was under an ongoing restraining order in a 2017.
In other words he hasn't been convicted of anything and had his firearms unlawfully taken. "bUt hE ResIsTed" No primary crime to support secondary offence, officer needs to be executed. DV case isn't a DV conviction, restraining order doesn't mean anything.
Edits from further reading.
suspected silencers
As in no proof as use of silencers.
One of the silencers was produced using an automotive oil filter and was not registered with federal authorities as required, Anton alleged in the filing.
"Oi you got a license for that oil filter." Anton needs to be on death row.
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The media is so fucking clueless.
Wrong.
[ + ] JustALover
[ - ] JustALover 2 points 5 monthsNov 20, 2024 12:23:08 ago (+2/-0)
You're keeping your hearing a while longer.
The bullet is still supersonic and will still get your ears ringing (=damaged) after enough rounds, but you'll still end up with tinnitus and deafness if you fire enough rounds. You'll just be able to fire a few hundred to get the permanent damage instead of 1 or 2.
So you'll still need hearing protection, just not as thick.
The biggest advantage here, in this glowie situation, is helping mask what the gunfire is and where it coming from. It'll sound like firecrackers and people will be confused a bit longer when seeing their friends fall down to the ground.
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One member, here, suggested that it might turn an obvious gunshot into a possible big firecracker noise, but I don't know about that. Maybe?
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Officers discovered that Lapinski was convicted twice in 2005 for resisting an officer with violence, a felony, and that he was under an ongoing restraining order in a 2017.
"bUt hE ResIsTed" No primary crime to support secondary offence, officer needs to be executed. DV case isn't a DV conviction, restraining order doesn't mean anything.
Edits from further reading.
TLDR: The guy is completely innocent.