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Posted: 2/5/2021 2:28:41 PM EDT
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Collect them all: Attached File They can print this dick. Originally from:
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So the 1st and 2nd Amendment is null and void under China Joe's administration.
Good to know. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/195/kj2f1vix0pf61_jpg-1811869.JPG They can print this dick. Kharn View Quote That is a nice leak...... showing how they want domain seizure orders done. And I would bet the domain seizure is not to take it down, but to operate the site. |
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"to combat illegal 3d printing."?
Uhh, wut? Where is 3d printing illegal in the US? |
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As I already posted on the Facebook groups.
Dear @ATF, Lick my nuts. H&Ks, MajorPayne P.S. Please don't shoot my dog. She's a good pup. P.P.S. Bring a sack lunch. |
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Maybe it’s just me, but I’m annoyed that he was a backstabbing bastard. |
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Quoted: That is a nice leak...... showing how they want domain seizure orders done. And I would bet the domain seizure is not to take it down, but to operate the site. View Quote Possession and distribution of the files isn't illegal, neither is using them. What good would taking over the domain do, especially since they have no way of knowing if you actually printed one of the files? |
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How long before all those .com domains turn into .ru or even .cn? Hard to seize domains that are registered to a foreign country's TLD.
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Quoted: Possession and distribution of the files isn't illegal, neither is using them. What good would taking over the domain do, especially since they have no way of knowing if you actually printed one of the files? View Quote Probably try to Randy Weaver your ass by getting you to build them an M-16 lower or some horseshit |
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Illegal? Cite the statute. Or perhaps statutes no longer matter to them. - |
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Are 3d printed receivers illegal?
I can't keep up with all the snake stepping any more. |
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Quoted: That is a nice leak...... showing how they want domain seizure orders done. And I would bet the domain seizure is not to take it down, but to operate the site. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/195/kj2f1vix0pf61_jpg-1811869.JPG They can print this dick. Kharn That is a nice leak...... showing how they want domain seizure orders done. And I would bet the domain seizure is not to take it down, but to operate the site. I think someone actually sent to the ATFE a letter to approve for a dildo made of composite. |
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Quoted: Pretty much guarantee this is fake news. View Quote More like a trial balloon with plausible deniability. “Oh, no, Mr. and Mrs. American Citizen, that was not “us”, that’s not an official memo...” ...meanwhile, they are using this as a probing mission taking note of the reaction and the reactors. |
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There's some pretty glaring omissions on that ref sheet, lol
eta: "Torrent tracking" |
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Like gun owners, they see the people that run and access these sites as a threat to their plans.
A completely subservient and compliant population is the goal. |
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Thanks for the list of sites. I will definitely make sure to not immediately go to those sites and download everything possible. Not at all.
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Anyone know where I can get large frame glock plans?
I really would like to look at trying a 30 slide on a homemade non-FG 21 frame. And I don't even have a printer. ETA: LoL - I guess reading is fundamental. |
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Combating 3D printed plastic weapons . . . View Quote They are "combating" inanimate objects. What about believing the science? |
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Quoted: Ghost Gunner go Brrrrrrrrr https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/180398/ghostguns_JPG-1811924.JPG View Quote Attached File |
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Sounds like gaslighting to me until solid proof is presented.
Anyway, Who the fuck would advertise they can 3D print anything other than miniatures and dog shit? OPSEC motherfuckers! |
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Quoted: Ghost Gunner go Brrrrrrrrr https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/180398/ghostguns_JPG-1811924.JPG View Quote More like "EEEEEEEEEEeeeeeoooooooooEEEEEEEEEEEEEeeeeeeeeeeeoooooooEEEoooEEEoooEEEEEEEEEEEEE" |
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Quoted: Ghost Gunner go Brrrrrrrrr https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/180398/ghostguns_JPG-1811924.JPG View Quote |
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not sure about those sites listed. I recognized one called
all3dp.com is a good common info site for generic 3d printing / reviews of hardware, etc. |
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Protip: The US fedgov does have jurisdiction over and can seize a .com domain. But not many others.
I have my surname as a .com (since 1998) but also as .ca, .nl, .be, .eu. Those are untouchable (theoretically) |
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Quoted: Possession and distribution of the files isn't illegal, neither is using them. What good would taking over the domain do, especially since they have no way of knowing if you actually printed one of the files? View Quote Thought crimes dont require action... you conspired to create one. |
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Quoted: . Illegal? Cite the statute. Or perhaps statutes no longer matter to them. - View Quote "BATFE seeks further regulations and restrictions against the 3-D printing of weapons, equipment, and materials." "Unless otherwise noted, the privately made firearms, components, and accessories featured in this table are legal to produce and own but are typically regulated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF)." Kharn |
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Interesting pictures..where did they come from?
The format looks fairly typical of a fed intel bulletin, but it's odd that the scribbled censor blocks are apparently covering picture numbers, and various blocks that wouldn't mean a damn thing period. I'm also highly, highly suspicious of the claim that "arrests are coming in following weeks". I've never once seen an intel bulletin claim something like that. Giving a specific suspect info, fine. Making vague statements about an investigation and upcoming arrests...not so much. |
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I sure do miss sending cash to the Paladin Press, and having everything mailed to "general delivery".....
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