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    The Phony Baloney "I destroyed my gun" #OneLess Movement

    https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-...nger-behind-it

    Only a week after the heinous incident that left 17 dead, the legacy media has been mobilized to decry and demonize guns – using the students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School as their own political pawns. However, on Tuesday night, NBC Nightly News took the effort to vilify firearms to an entirely new level with the #OneLess movement.
    In the NBC report, they highlight Scott Pappalardo – a gun-owner who uploaded a Facebook video showcasing him destroying his AR-15 and igniting the “viral” movement. In the video, as he destroys the gun, Pappalardo can be heard saying:

    I’m going to make sure this weapon will never be able to take a life. Now, there’s one less.

    NBC’s Savannah Guthrie even talks up the #OneLess movement at the beginning of the report, boasting that the movement is “going viral” – even though mainstream media can only find four confirmed cases of firearm owners actually destroying their weapons (which they have broadcasted repeatedly as evidence of the “viralness” of #oneless).

    For the most part, the #OneLess hashtag has been an exercise in trolling and/or virtue-signaling.
    For instance, we have one user claiming to have “destroyed” his AR-15 when in reality, it’s just disassembled:
    Another user virtue-signals (or trolls) by showing a handgun that’s supposedly been “destroyed” but has only been field-stripped
    (Another example followed this one).

    Perusing the #OneLess hashtag, it’s obvious that – amongst the sole few who actually did destroy their guns – the rest are in it for the notoriety and retweets. Even with the 17 million views amassed by Pappalardo’s original video, #OneLess has far more trolls than it does destroyed firearms.
    A couple very major facts have been omitted by not just mainstream media, but by firearms writers/bloggers, who have rightfully pointed out that Pappalardo improperly dismantled his firearm, and may have illegally created an SBR in the process.

    Pappalardo’s rifle clearly has an “A1” grip that is common of the earliest AR-15s produced in the Vietnam War era. Unless Pappalardo’s rifle was a collector’s item or a pre-ban Class III full-auto, he was destroying a very old AR iteration that likely had very little (if any) resale value.

    The stunt is even more suspect when you consider that Pappalardo lives in New York State. Under the NY SAFE Act, all new AND existing “assault weapons” had to have been registered with the state no later than April 15th, 2014. Pappalardo’s rifle clearly has a pistol grip and a muzzle brake (or flash hider, barrel shroud, or compensator, if you want to be specific), making it a “banned” item. New York State’s rate of compliance with the SAFE Act is about 4%, making the odds very high that Pappalardo was illegally owning and possessing his rifle in the first place.

    If he wanted to get rid of this old weapon because he was owning it illegally, this would be one novel way to do so without facing risk of prosecution. That is, if he didn’t dismantle it illegally in the first place.
    My take: all you need is sincerity, and once you can fake that you've got it made.

    Don't these people have enough brain cells to realize that a phony baloney stunt like this does nothing but hurt their credibility at being shocked, saddened, and horrified by the school shootings?

    P.T. Barnum probably couldn't have thought of this one.
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    Can't wait till someone points out that people destroying guns only makes things safer if those particular gun owners were an actual dangerous person and planned on killing a bunch of innocent people.

    Be pretty funny to spin it to "I know I'm capable of killing a bunch of innocent people so I disarmed myself."
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    anyone so stupid as to do that to their own property most likely was stupid enough to be a danger so guess it fits they did save someone form themselves

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    What a caboose the AR is probably the most produced non military rifle in firearms history. The man made a fool out of him self

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    Yeah, I didn't buy it for a second. Gun owners who would saw an AR in half "for the kids" are the fudd-types who wouldn't buy an AR to begin with.
    Utter bullshit. In the same way that I don't buy for second the idea that these "student led" protests and walkouts are truly grassroots. George "Palpatine" Soros and friends are no doubt behind all that, and no doubt already had it planned well before this all took place. I could barely get enough people for a 5 man intramural basketball team when I was in high school. We could barely get kids to shut the **** up for a 30 second moment of silence after 9/11. Yet tens of thousands of kids from all across the nation were mobilized and ready to march on their state capitals and Washington DC in less than a week? I don't buy it.
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    I'd like to suggest a counter: #TwoMORE.

    As in, for every one we see destroyed with the #OneLess tag, we build two more to replace it! Bonus, this is an ideal protest for us 80% builders...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Diamondback View Post
    I'd like to suggest a counter: #TwoMORE.

    As in, for every one we see destroyed with the #OneLess tag, we build two more to replace it! Bonus, this is an ideal protest for us 80% builders...
    Ok so I'm covered for 212, so I'm pretty good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Diamondback View Post
    I'd like to suggest a counter: #TwoMORE.

    As in, for every one we see destroyed with the #OneLess tag, we build two more to replace it! Bonus, this is an ideal protest for us 80% builders...
    My son was born this weekend, and my plan is to build an AR with him when he gets old enough. So I'll being doing just this in the next few days likely!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BoringGuy45 View Post
    Yeah, I didn't buy it for a second. Gun owners who would saw an AR in half "for the kids" are the fudd-types who wouldn't buy an AR to begin with.
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    I believe it. There's levels of FUDD. This topic comes up on other forums from time to time. Guy's contemplating why they bought such and such a rifle or handgun during the Sandy Hook panic. Or guys who bought an AR 30 years ago and only shot it once the day they got it.

    Congrats on the kid!

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