February 6, 20214 yr Anyone who wants to protect their gun rights might want to watch a very important case Caniglia v. Strom that the Supreme Court of the United States has decided to hear. It is a bit complicated but in short a married couple had a dispute and the police asked the male homeowner to come outside and talk, he did so voluntarily. During the conversation the police determined he needed a mental evaluation so they took him into custody and in for a mental evaluation. While he was being taken to the hospital a police supervisor ordered other officers to enter his home and seize his weapons, without a warrant. He was assessed by a doctor and it was deemed he was not a threat so he was immediately released. The police refused to return his weapons for several months. Big implications for both the 2nd and 4th amendments.
February 6, 20214 yr Police confiscating and refusing to return weapons happens frequently. With background checks making a case by case decision whether somebody can keep and bear arms, red flag laws, and stealing weapons over situations such as this we are already in a bad situation even without the new gun control laws that are being sought by the new administration.
February 7, 20214 yr I hope heads roll on that one, unbelievable. And the “lesson” they’ve taught, again, is don’t trust the police. That’s an invalid lesson and not applicable to 98% of cops, but shit like this makes people wholesale distrust all cops. I’ve always had positive interactions with police and appreciate they’re service to the community, but no matter how nice one is, they will never be allowed in my house, vehicle, etc. unless I have no legal choice.
March 25, 20214 yr https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-03-24/9th-circuit-appeals-court-panel-rules-states-may-restrict-open-carry-guns TLDR: Plaintiff in Hawaii was denied a concealed carry permit under Hawaii law in 2016 which went to 9th Circuit who upheld the lower court ruling that he was SOL. So he applied for an open carry permit. Which this ruling denied. So, no 2nd Amendment right for him. Quote The 9th Circuit has now decided that there is no constitutional right to carry a gun outside the home for self-protection, placing the court in direct conflict with other circuits and strengthening the chance the Supreme Court will step in and decide the issue, Beck said. And I have zero faith that the Supreme Court will take this on. Thanks John Roberts! But I really hope they do. Let's settle this once and for all. And God help us if the decision is that there is no such "right." Edited March 25, 20214 yr by brickhistory
March 31, 20214 yr Just another sign of the path our country is on, the Harris administration just filed a friend of the court brief in favor of warrant-less search and seizure. It blows my mind that anyone could read our Constitution and even remotely recognize our current government as being derived from it other than the most basic structure. https://www.wsj.com/articles/supreme-court-considers-police-leeway-without-warrant-11616620768?page=1
April 28, 20214 yr SBR Form 1 took about 3 weeks from submission to approval through eForms. I’m shocked the gov could do anything that quick. All that to say the paperwork was a bit of a PITA to get together, but overall not too bad and totally worth it! Now to shoot this thing and hope it doesn’t blow up in my face (first AR I’ve completely built myself).
April 29, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, raimius said: That's a good turn around. My form 4 for a can has been sitting since Aug... Did you use the Silencer Shop kiosk?
April 29, 20214 yr 8 hours ago, raimius said: Indeed When was the check cashed by the ATF? Either way, you should receive the tax stamp within the next month I would imagine. Below are the average current wait times over the last 3 months:
April 30, 20214 yr On 4/28/2021 at 9:27 PM, raimius said: That's a good turn around. My form 4 for a can has been sitting since Aug... My F4 is a different story. 300+ days...fucking bullshit.
April 30, 20214 yr 3 hours ago, brabus said: My F4 is a different story. 300+ days...fucking bullshit. Is that from purchase or the tax stamp check being cashed? Oh and I agree...BS either way.
April 30, 20214 yr I was just going off the average time from the NFA tracker (mine is in an NFA Trust). Personally it’s been 3 months so far, but I’m expecting it to be another 6 months. Stamp was cashed about one month after F4 filed. Naturally I’ll get my can right in the middle of winter when it’s too damn cold to want to shoot. Edited April 30, 20214 yr by brabus
May 1, 20214 yr On 4/28/2021 at 6:11 AM, brabus said: SBR Form 1 took about 3 weeks from submission to approval through eForms. I’m shocked the gov could do anything that quick. All that to say the paperwork was a bit of a PITA to get together, but overall not too bad and totally worth it! Now to shoot this thing and hope it doesn’t blow up in my face (first AR I’ve completely built myself). Update on it blowing up and pics?
May 2, 20214 yr 10 hours ago, Hopefulflyer389 said: Update on it blowing up and pics? Next weekend after this trip...here’s to keeping all my fingers!
May 3, 20214 yr 15 hours ago, brabus said: Next weekend after this trip...here’s to keeping all my fingers! I’m sure you’ll do better than this guy....
May 6, 20214 yr God bless Texas (it's about fucking time!) Permitless carry of a handgun in Texas nearly law, after Senate OKs bill
May 7, 20214 yr 21 hours ago, M2 said: God bless Texas (it's about fucking time!) Permitless carry of a handgun in Texas nearly law, after Senate OKs bill Still has to go through their reconciliation process since they’re different bills. Unfortunately I wouldn’t be surprised if it didn’t happen before the session ends...hope I’m wrong.
May 10, 20214 yr Didn’t blow my fingers off! No video yet (the wife rolled her eyes at me when I told her to come out back and take a video), but shoots great. Now I feel the need to build another one...AR-10, why wouldn’t I need one? Can’t wait for the suppressor.
May 18, 20214 yr On 2/6/2021 at 4:16 PM, ClearedHot said: Anyone who wants to protect their gun rights might want to watch a very important case Caniglia v. Strom that the Supreme Court of the United States has decided to hear. It is a bit complicated but in short a married couple had a dispute and the police asked the male homeowner to come outside and talk, he did so voluntarily. During the conversation the police determined he needed a mental evaluation so they took him into custody and in for a mental evaluation. While he was being taken to the hospital a police supervisor ordered other officers to enter his home and seize his weapons, without a warrant. He was assessed by a doctor and it was deemed he was not a threat so he was immediately released. The police refused to return his weapons for several months. Big implications for both the 2nd and 4th amendments. Boom! 9-0 against. https://www.zerohedge.com/political/supreme-court-unanimously-rebuffs-biden-administration-warrantless-searches-handguns
May 18, 20214 yr 13 hours ago, TreeA10 said: 9-0 is pretty freaking amazing regarding guns. Did not see that one coming. Agreed. Although I don't think the crux of the case was guns necessarily, but the overreach of the state being upheld by the 1st District. If it were purely a firearms thing, I suspect it wouldn't have been a shellacking. Either way, not gonna look good on the DOJ lawyer/department that wrote/argued the amicus brief in defense of this BS.
May 20, 20214 yr Just picked up a SCAR 16. They’ve been discontinued by FN apparently 17 & 20 only remaining in production) but I always wanted one. I’m excited to put it through the paces!
May 21, 20214 yr On 5/6/2021 at 8:30 PM, HeloDude said: Still has to go through their reconciliation process since they’re different bills. Unfortunately I wouldn’t be surprised if it didn’t happen before the session ends...hope I’m wrong. Looks like Texas Constitutional Carry might actually happen… https://www.texastribune.org/2021/05/20/texas-constitutional-carry/
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