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Thread: Prosecutions tied to AR15 design

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    Quote Originally Posted by grinder01 View Post
    He does wear a bullet proof vest.
    On his head..?
    Rascal

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    Quote Originally Posted by grinder01 View Post
    He does wear a bullet proof vest.
    Use better bullets. Or, aim elsewhere.
    It's f*****g great, putting holes in people, all the time, and it just puts 'em down mate, they drop like sacks of s**t when they go down with this.
    --British veteran of the Ukraine War, discussing the FN SCAR H.

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    You can say that, im probably being monitored

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottryan View Post
    This is a shitty court case with a shitbag defendant.

    This will not end well for us.
    It never ends well for the good guy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rascally View Post
    My PPQ 9mm is already this way. Ser# is stamped on the barrel, the slide, and the frame. It was made in Germany, so maybe it's a German thing. My S&W 5906 is stamped only on the frame.
    Its at least a German thing and at least once was a wide spread practice in Europe and many other places. It may also be tied into German proofing laws, helping ensure that the parts of a pistol were proof tested together as a unit.

    In the US its usually just a single serial number, with exceptions for some revolvers using more hand fit parts, either serializing these parts to match or using a seperate factory assembly number to keep parts together.

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