Considering all the first time gun owners from 2020, the more than likely the slew of gun-owners due to the new legislation that Biden just signed, and the latest SCOTUS ruling on concealed carry permits, is gun control realistic in America?
Considering all the first time gun owners from 2020...
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It never has been
>is gun control realistic in America
3D printing. That's all I'm going to say.
gun control is jewish
yea with that, the only way to stop guns would be shutting down the internet and banning all 3d printers
Are you nuts? I'm 53 and I've been acquiring them since I was 8.
confiscation from politically incorrect individuals
been going on for a while and they're ramping it up
they'll leave normal people that just want to shoot alone as long as they obey the illegal rules to the letter
the 2nd as intended is gone
It was never viable.
>It was never viable.
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There's literally not enough manpower to forcibly disarm the USA.
Never has been. Wait till you see the 3D printed plasma pump that uses 3d printed ammo. Or the 3d printed pump action ar15 for cuck states.
Gun control is extensive enough as is
Lack of firearm education increasing poverty rate and loss of trust in our fellow American is why gun crime is problem in America. We desperately need to become a more trustworthy and civilized society.
nice vz68
You could have a "solid state" trigger using something like spark plugs and hydrogen detonation (with a proper injection, mix with oxygen, hydrogen storage, ...), there would be few moving or custom complex mechanical parts, but the amount of stress inside the barrel and where the gun gets pushed would be absurd (still it can be minimized because detonation are waves similar to sound waves and be be shape and directed the same way).
*where the bullet gets pushed
let's get some definitions straight first.
what is gun "control" to you?
""""""Americans""""""" have proven to be ok with some level of gun control, despite the second amendment being the the most clear cut annumerated right in the bill of rights.
> is gun control realistic in America?
it will most likely happen eventually because the right never stands up for anything
>is gun control realistic in America
There are more guns than people here. Some people have stockpiles of guns and ammo in anticipation of a gungrab. The feds don't have the will, manpower, or resources to carry out a large scale confiscation.
>cheap ass plastic weapon
Pathetic.